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General Category => Giants History => Topic started by: retrojint on July 09, 2007, 12:03:35 PM

Title: Giants Trivia 7-9
Post by: retrojint on July 09, 2007, 12:03:35 PM
Giants QB Dave Brown once said that his college coach told him, "If lifting weights was important for a quarterback, the best quarterbacks would be offensive linemen."  Who was Brown's college old ball coach?
Title: Re: Giants Trivia 7-9
Post by: bighitterdalama on July 09, 2007, 12:26:48 PM
I know this one, but I will defer.
Title: Re: Giants Trivia 7-9
Post by: dasher on July 09, 2007, 01:03:33 PM
Talk about a college system QB's success- Dave Brown and Steve Spurrier.
Title: Re: Giants Trivia 7-9
Post by: retrojint on July 09, 2007, 01:16:02 PM
Well done Dasher.  The most underrated of Santa's sleigh team certainly has game.  You got game kid.
Title: Re: Giants Trivia 7-9
Post by: dasher on July 09, 2007, 01:32:52 PM
Thanks Retro- Keep the quiz's coming. I'm looking for a batting average close to Posada's. So far, so good.
Dasher was a nickname given to me by my latest girlfriend, and had something to do with one's propensity not to linger after consumation.
But for a family board, being the most underrated reindeer is brilliant.
And, do you know ROLOMOKO?
dale
Title: Re: Giants Trivia 7-9
Post by: retrojint on July 09, 2007, 01:50:15 PM
I always have the urge to run out of the room upon conclusion as well, buddy.   :-t  That alphabet semi- rhyming soup must be some sort of designation for their defensive front?  Is Mo, the DT?  You have me on that one Dash.  So let it sit in case somebody can come up with it. 
Title: Re: Giants Trivia 7-9
Post by: dasher on July 09, 2007, 02:20:15 PM
Yes to MO.
Think early 60's.
KO has a little literary license involved.
Title: Re: Giants Trivia 7-9
Post by: LennG on July 09, 2007, 11:13:49 PM

I was wondering the same exact thing

I was looking at Ro (Robustelli or Rosie)
                          Mo (Little Mo)

    But KO and LO How do we get katcavage out of KO

Is LO John Loventeer???
Title: Re: Giants Trivia 7-9
Post by: dasher on July 10, 2007, 12:54:38 AM
Yes ROLOMOKO was probably the first defensive line with a nickname that I can remember. The Giants traded an aging Roosevelt Grier to the Rams for strongman John LoVotere prior to the 1963 season. Rosie of course went on to star with the Rams Fearsome Foursome of Lundy, Jones, Grier, and FTD Man. LoVotere had a couple of good seasons and then hurt his knee as I remember and ended his Giants career in 1965.
RObustelli, LOvotere, MOdzelewski, and KAtcavage were the guys. And I didn't make it up. ROLOMOKO was their nickname.
But then, maybe, perhaps it's the alzheimers kicking in?!
Title: Re: Giants Trivia 7-9
Post by: bighitterdalama on July 10, 2007, 12:59:09 AM
Dasher,

For bonus points, which member of the Giants coaching staff from the 1960s also commuted daily from Philadephia?
Title: Re: Giants Trivia 7-9
Post by: dasher on July 10, 2007, 01:19:13 AM
 I don't know the coaching staff member, Big Hitter. Maybe it will come to me but right now at 1:18AM, I'm clueless!
Title: Re: Giants Trivia 7-9
Post by: bighitterdalama on July 10, 2007, 01:20:22 AM
Wide receiver coach . . .
Title: Re: Giants Trivia 7-9
Post by: dasher on July 10, 2007, 01:40:41 AM
brain still fogged in-- I may have to ask for initials as a last resort if no one can come up with it. Even with initials, I may be hurting!
Title: Re: Giants Trivia 7-9
Post by: dasher on July 10, 2007, 05:46:39 PM
You got me Big Hitter, the only name bouncing around in my brain is Bob Schnelker, and I seriously don't think he is the one!.
Title: Re: Giants Trivia 7-9
Post by: bighitterdalama on July 11, 2007, 03:54:46 PM
Dash,

This last question is a tough one. I was looking for Ken Kavanaugh, Allie Sherman's receivers' coach from the late sixties. Ken also served as the Giants' unofficial assistant OC. (Sherman had total control of the offense and had nothing to do with the defense.) Sherman and Kavanaugh constructed some very innovative plays that were designed with the unique abilities of Fran Tarkenton in mind. The last second game winning "flea flicker" TD pass to Homer Jones against the Steelers in Game 5 of the 1967 season comes to mind. Sherman referred to such trick plays as "hipper dippers."

Big Hitter