THE BIG GAME STUFF and PLAYS

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:mj07: "THE BIG GAME"


:mj07: "THE BIG GAME"

:mj07: "THE BIG GAME"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Bowl
Super Bowl trademark
The NFL is vigilant on stopping what it says is unauthorized commercial use of its trademarked terms "NFL," "Super Bowl," and "Super Sunday." As a result, many events and promotions tied to the game, but not sanctioned by the NFL, are forced to refer to it with colloquialisms such as "The Big Game," or other generic descriptions.<SUP id=cite_ref-39 class=reference>[40]</SUP> (A radio spot for Planters nuts parodied this, by saying "it would be super...to have a bowl...of Planters nuts while watching the big game!") The NFL claims that the use of the phrase "Super Bowl" implies an NFL affiliation, and on this basis the league asserts broad rights to restrict how the game may be shown publicly; for example, the league says Super Bowl showings are prohibited in churches or at other events that "promote a message," while venues that do not regularly show sporting events cannot show the Super Bowl on any television screen larger than 55 inches.<SUP id=cite_ref-WSJ_40-0 class=reference>[41]</SUP> Some critics say the NFL is exaggerating its ownership rights by stating that "any use is prohibited," as this contradicts the broad doctrine of fair use in the United States.<SUP id=cite_ref-WSJ_40-1 class=reference>[41]</SUP>
In 2006, the NFL made an attempt to trademark "The Big Game" as wellmoon1 ; however, it withdrew the application in 2007 due to growing commercial opposition to the move, mostly from fans of Stanford and California, who compete in The BigGame, which concludes their Pacific-10 season.<SUP id=cite_ref-41 class=reference>[42]</SUP> Legislation was proposed by Utah Senator Orrin Hatch in 2008 "to provide an exemption from exclusive rights in copyright for certain nonprofit organizations to display live football games," and "for other purposes."<SUP id=cite_ref-42 class=reference>[43]</SUP>



Pittsburgh v Green Bay (Total Rush Attempts - Aaron Rodgers) Over 4 Attempts
-143 [1 unit flat]:0070

the 2 knell outs to cap the victory will more than cover this play..
 
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The very first "The Big Game" known then as the "The First AFL-NFL World Championship Game " wasn't very "BIG" at all....

"The Big Game" drew 62,000 spectators if we include the vendors and broadcast teams.

there were at the very least 25,000 seats available for "The Big Game" that day..


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_National_Football_League_Championship

AFL-NFL World Championship Game (The Super Bowl) (1966 ? 1969)
(From 1966 to 1969 both NFL and AFL champions meet in the first and so far only World Championship games to decide a champion between leagues, the series ended NFL two, AFL two.)
<TABLE class=wikitable><TBODY><TR><TH width="4%">Season</TH><TH width="4%">League</TH><TH width="4%">Game</TH><TH width="27%">Winning Team</TH><TH width="9%">Score</TH><TH width="24%">Losing Team</TH><TH width="36%">Location</TH><TH>Attendance</TH></TR><TR><TD rowSpan=3 align=middle>1966</TD><TD align=middle>AFL</TD><TD></TD><TD>Kansas City Chiefs (2)</TD><TD>31?7</TD><TD>Buffalo Bills</TD><TD>War Memorial Stadium</TD><TD>42,080</TD></TR><TR><TD align=middle>NFL</TD><TD></TD><TD>Green Bay Packers (10)</TD><TD>34?27</TD><TD>Dallas Cowboys</TD><TD>Cotton Bowl</TD><TD>74,152</TD></TR><TR bgColor=#ffe6bd><TD></TD><TD align=middle>I</TD><TD>Green Bay Packers (1) (10)</TD><TD>35?10</TD><TD>Kansas City Chiefs</TD><TD>Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum</TD><TD>61,946</TD></TR><TR><TD rowSpan=3 align=middle>1967</TD><TD align=middle>AFL</TD><TD></TD><TD>Oakland Raiders (1)</TD><TD>40?7</TD><TD>Houston Oilers</TD><TD>Oakland Coliseum</TD><TD>53,330</TD></TR><TR><TD align=middle>NFL</TD><TD></TD><TD>Green Bay Packers (11)</TD><TD>21?17</TD><TD>Dallas Cowboys</TD><TD>Lambeau Field</TD><TD>50,861</TD></TR><TR bgColor=#ffe6bd><TD></TD><TD align=middle>II</TD><TD>Green Bay Packers (2) (11)</TD><TD>33?14</TD><TD>Oakland Raiders</TD><TD>Miami Orange Bowl</TD><TD>75,546</TD></TR><TR><TD rowSpan=3 align=middle>1968</TD><TD align=middle>AFL</TD><TD></TD><TD>New York Jets (1)</TD><TD>27?23</TD><TD>Oakland Raiders</TD><TD>Shea Stadium</TD><TD>62,627</TD></TR><TR><TD align=middle>NFL</TD><TD></TD><TD>Baltimore Colts (3)</TD><TD>34?0</TD><TD>Cleveland Browns</TD><TD>Cleveland Municipal Stadium</TD><TD>78,410</TD></TR><TR bgColor=#ffe6bd><TD></TD><TD align=middle>III</TD><TD>New York Jets (1) (1)</TD><TD>16?7</TD><TD>Baltimore Colts</TD><TD>Miami Orange Bowl</TD><TD>75,389</TD></TR><TR><TD rowSpan=3 align=middle>1969</TD><TD align=middle>AFL</TD><TD></TD><TD>Kansas City Chiefs (3)</TD><TD>17?7</TD><TD>Oakland Raiders</TD><TD>Oakland Coliseum</TD><TD>53,561</TD></TR><TR><TD align=middle>NFL</TD><TD></TD><TD>Minnesota Vikings (1)</TD><TD>27?7</TD><TD>Cleveland Browns</TD><TD>Metropolitan Stadium</TD><TD>46,503</TD></TR><TR bgColor=#ffe6bd><TD></TD><TD align=middle>IV</TD><TD>Kansas City Chiefs (1) (2)</TD><TD>23?7</TD><TD>Minnesota Vikings</TD><TD>Tulane Stadium, New Orleans</TD><TD>80,562</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
 
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