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Old 10-16-2013, 04:08 PM   #7
SirFozzie
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Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: The State of Insanity
1975:

Super Bowl: LA Rams over Pittsburgh 23-17 (RL: Pittsburgh over Dallas)

Super Bowl MVP: Terry Bradshaw (10/19, 175 yards, 2 TD, 28 yards rushing)

Top Players:

Passing Yards: Ken Anderson - CIN (3,354)
Rushing Yards: OJ Simpson - BUF (1,565)
Receiving Yards: Harold Jackson - LA (1,139)

Playoff Teams:

Sim:
AFC: Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Oakland (Wild Card: Cincinnati)
NFC: St Louis, Minnesota, LA Rams (Wild Card: Dallas)

Real Life:
AFC: Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Oakland (Wild Card: Cincinnati)
NFC:St Louis, Minnesota, LA Rams (Wild Card: Dallas)

Talk about a lack of drama in the regular season. Four dominant teams in each conference had at least 10 wins... only one other team (Denver) finished above .500. The NFC had beast mode engaged, as the Rams and Vikings both went 13-1 in the regular season, and Saint Louis wasn't far behind with a record of 12-2.

That's right, the sim had the same 8 teams in exactly the same way. EES SO REEL! (sorry, had a Sammy Sosa flashback)

The AFC Championship was one to remember, with Terry Bradshaw finding John Stallworth in the corner of the endzone with a 13 yard TD pass with 1:22 to play to win the AFC Championship on a windy day at Three Rivers Stadium. Bradshaw was 5-5 for 59 yards on that final drive.

In the Super Bowl, the Rams just ran it down Pittsburgh's throat, running for a mind boggling 252 yards. Terry Bradshaw was the MVP in a losing effort, as he tried to get the Steelers in line for a super bowl winning score, but just could not get back in the field as the Rams successfully ran out the clock
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