Interesting...is it a trick question? I can think of several letters that aren't on NFL helmets.Mark L. Ford wrote:It's a pro football trivia question, but somewhat off the wall.... What are the only two letters of the alphabet that are not on any NFL helmet?
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Perhaps it's not just logos but also that warning sticker on the back.Bryan wrote:Interesting...is it a trick question? I can think of several letters that aren't on NFL helmets.Mark L. Ford wrote:It's a pro football trivia question, but somewhat off the wall.... What are the only two letters of the alphabet that are not on any NFL helmet?
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You must be referring to each team's nickname, centered above the facemask.
So the only 2 letters not used among all 32 NFL Team nicknames are Q and Z.
Interesting Q - made me think!
So the only 2 letters not used among all 32 NFL Team nicknames are Q and Z.
Interesting Q - made me think!
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I hadn't considered that the teams have their nicknames on the front of the helmet, so the Texans have taken care of the X. Matthew guessed my line of thinking, the ubiquitous warning sticker, which does have Z on it-- an advisory that a symptom of concussion can be dizziness. Well done, both of you.superbowlfanatic wrote:You must be referring to each team's nickname, centered above the facemask.
So the only 2 letters not used among all 32 NFL Team nicknames are Q and Z.
Interesting Q - made me think!
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Jimmy Walker of Providence College was selected in both the first NFL-AFL combined draft in 1967 and in the 1967 NBA draft. He had a unique distinction in the NFL-AFL draft, and another unique distinction in the NBA draft. What were those distinctions?
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Jimmy Walker never played football and was the father of Jalen Rose.
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Dyno-mite!MatthewToy wrote:Jimmy Walker never played football and was the father of Jalen Rose.
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What do these states have in common regarding football?
Maine
Vermont
Delaware
Wyoming
Nevada
Hawaii
Alaska
Maine
Vermont
Delaware
Wyoming
Nevada
Hawaii
Alaska
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When a player made a good play, he didn't jump up and down.
Those kinds of plays were expected."
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When a player made a good play, he didn't jump up and down.
Those kinds of plays were expected."
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None of them have produced a Hall of Famer?oldecapecod11 wrote:What do these states have in common regarding football?
Maine
Vermont
Delaware
Wyoming
Nevada
Hawaii
Alaska
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That may be true, Rupert, but it is not the answer being sought. In fact, if your answer was correct, no doubt it would have been mentioned in the source article for the question. So, instead, let's say no; it is not the answer.
(Rupert - You have a PM with the source article.)
(Rupert - You have a PM with the source article.)
"It was a different game when I played.
When a player made a good play, he didn't jump up and down.
Those kinds of plays were expected."
~ Arnie Weinmeister
When a player made a good play, he didn't jump up and down.
Those kinds of plays were expected."
~ Arnie Weinmeister