Who is the only player in Super Bowl history to have three interceptions?
Who is the only player in Super Bowl history to have three interc...?
Rod Martin of the Raiders in 1981
http://www.funtrivia.com/askft/Question9939.htmlWas James Harrison's 100 yard interception return the greatest pl...?
As a Steeler (and Cavs fan, can't wait. Penguins-Red Wings at 12:30, Cavaliers-Lakers at 3:30) fan, I can't say it was the greatest. The final TD catch might even be greater. Let me rack my brain and throw out a quick list. I love questions...
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090208025444AAzN6ZzWho is the first player in Super Bowl history to return an interc...?
Herb Adderley. Herb Adderley of the Packers intercepted a Daryle Lamonica pass in the fourth quarter of Super Bowl II and ran 60 yards for the score.
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Do u have any parting words for Green Bay Quarterback Brett Favre upon his retirement...?
Q: Will he return in some form of coaching or front office position?Emotional Favre Says FarewellAPPosted: 2008-03-06 15:25:25Filed Under: NFLGREEN BAY, Wis. (Mar. 6) - Brett Favre made it clear Thursday that he's finished with football."I know I can play but I don't think I want to," a teary Favre said in a news conference at Lambeau Field two days after he announced his retirement. "It's been a great career for me, but it's over.""As they say, all good things must come to an end. I look forward to whatever the future may hold for me."With that, Favre walked away from a 17-year NFL career, taking with him a Super Bowl victory, virtually every quarterback record worth having and the widespread admiration of his peers and fans.The 38-year-old Favre also leaves with graying hair and a deliberate gait - signs that the years were quietly taking a toll on the man who was celebrated for playing a serious and precise game with the carefree joy of a little boy.He cried Thursday morning as he discussed his decision."I promised I wouldn't get emotional," he said. But as the tears flowed, he added, "I've watched hundreds of players retire and you wonder what that would be like. You think you're prepared ..."Favre thanked the Green Bay Packers for letting him play."I hope that with every penny they've spent on me, they know it was money well spent," he said. "It wasn't about the money or fame or records. I hear people talk about your accomplishments and things. It was never my accomplishments, it was our accomplishments."Favre is the NFL's only three-time MVP, and leads the league with 442 touchdown passes, 61,655 yards passing and 160 career victories. He started 253 consecutive regular-season games, more than any other quarterback in history.Favre also holds the more dubious mark of 288 interceptions - an indication of the wild streak that only made him more human to the fans who adored him.
A: Thank you for the memories. You are a great player and man. It was an honor and pleasure to watch you play on Sundays and to root for you on game days
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