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Other than Tony Eason, another QB that was benched in the Super Bowl?

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Has to be more?

 

other than Peyton Manning come this Monday morning

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Does it count if Johnny Unitas got hurt?

 

There was also a guy from Denver in the late seventies who was benched, can't remember his name but I distinctly remember people talking about it when Eason got pulled.

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I think Johnny Unitias replace Morrall in Super Bowl 3, too little too late though.

He got hurt then came back

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Is there a prop bet for Manning being benched?

 

 

eta:

 

TOTAL NUMBER OF DIFFERENT PLAYERS TO HAVE A PASSING ATTEMPT **(2 Point conversions do not count)

  • OVER 2.5 +175

 

 

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He got hurt then came back

I don't think so, I think he got hurt earlier in the season and Morrall took the job, pretty sure, Morrall started that game.

 

ETA: Wiki says Morrall did start.

 

Super Bowls and final Colt years[edit]

In the final game of the 1968 preseason, the muscles in Unitas' arm were torn when he was hit by a member of the Dallas Cowboys defense. Unitas wrote in his autobiography that he felt his arm was initially injured by the use of the "night ball" that the NFL was testing for better TV visibility during night games. In a post-game interview the previous year, he noted having constant pain in his elbow for several years prior.[15] He would spend most of the season sitting on the bench. But the Colts still marched to a league-best 13–1 record behind backup quarterback and ultimate 1968 NFL MVP Earl Morrall. Although he was injured through most of the season, Unitas came off the bench to play in Super Bowl III, the famous game where Joe Namath guaranteed a New York Jets win despite conventional wisdom. Unitas' insertion was a desperation move in an attempt to retrieve dominance of the NFL over the upstart AFL. Although the Colts finally won an NFL Championship in 1968, they lost the Super Bowl to the AFL Champion, New York Jets. Unitas helped put together the Colts' only score, a touchdown late in the game. Despite not playing until late in the third quarter, Unitas still finished with more passing yards than the team's starter, Morrall.

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I don't think so, I think he got hurt earlier in the season and Morrall took the job, pretty sure, Morrall started that game.

 

ETA: Wiki says Morrall did start.

 

Super Bowls and final Colt years[edit]

In the final game of the 1968 preseason, the muscles in Unitas' arm were torn when he was hit by a member of the Dallas Cowboys defense. Unitas wrote in his autobiography that he felt his arm was initially injured by the use of the "night ball" that the NFL was testing for better TV visibility during night games. In a post-game interview the previous year, he noted having constant pain in his elbow for several years prior.[15] He would spend most of the season sitting on the bench. But the Colts still marched to a league-best 131 record behind backup quarterback and ultimate 1968 NFL MVP Earl Morrall. Although he was injured through most of the season, Unitas came off the bench to play in Super Bowl III, the famous game where Joe Namath guaranteed a New York Jets win despite conventional wisdom. Unitas' insertion was a desperation move in an attempt to retrieve dominance of the NFL over the upstart AFL. Although the Colts finally won an NFL Championship in 1968, they lost the Super Bowl to the AFL Champion, New York Jets. Unitas helped put together the Colts' only score, a touchdown late in the game. Despite not playing until late in the third quarter, Unitas still finished with more passing yards than the team's starter, Morrall.

Thanks for clarifying, I for some reason thought Unitas got hurt in the game.

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Does Joe Montana in 24 count? He was benched because the 9ers were up by 45 with 11 minutes to go.

 

There have been others that have been removed (not benched) I am sure.

Carolina will be up 45 in the 4th as well

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Does Joe Montana in 24 count? He was benched because the 9ers were up by 45 with 11 minutes to go.

:overhead:

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Does it count if Johnny Unitas got hurt?

 

There was also a guy from Denver in the late seventies who was benched, can't remember his name but I distinctly remember people talking about it when Eason got pulled.

That was probably Craig Morton

 

So, Manning could be the third different Denver qb to get yanked from a Super Bowl game.

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