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cdcox 02-14-2020 11:59 PM

Truly difficult Chiefs Trivia
 
Not even Ubeja will get most of these. From the backs of old football cards.

Was the 2nd leading rusher his final NCAA season before being injured. MacAurther Lane by Rain Man

Had a radio show in KC in 1971 (not Len Dawson). Jan Stenerud by Rain Man

Owned a 1928 Oldsmobile. Bobby Bell by Rain Man

Owned a cocktail lounge in KC in 1971. Otis Taylor by srvy

Enjoy's playing the clarinet. Emmitt Thomas by kcgreene

Once ate 86 pancakes, a dozen eggs, and a pound of bacon for breakfast. Ernie Ladd by George Blowfish. Also, Buck Buchanan

Most accomplished Chiefs tennis player. Johnny Robinson by Rain Man

Rain Man 02-15-2020 12:07 AM

I remember the Johnny Robinson football card with the tennis illustration on the back.

cdcox 02-15-2020 12:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 14796650)
I remember the Johnny Robinson football card with the tennis illustration on the back.

Winner!

Rain Man 02-15-2020 12:09 AM

I remember the Oldsmobile illustration as well, but can't remember whose card it was. Bobby Bell?

cdcox 02-15-2020 12:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 14796654)
I remember the Oldsmobile illustration as well, but can't remember whose card it was. Bobby Bell?

You have a fantastic memory.

Nickhead 02-15-2020 12:11 AM

ROFL

srvy 02-15-2020 12:26 AM

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Originally Posted by cdcox (Post 14796641)
Not even Ubeja will get most of these. From the backs of old football cards.

Was the 2nd leading rusher his final NCAA season before being injured.

Had a radio show in KC in 1971 (not Len Dawson).

Owned a 1928 Oldsmobile. Bobby Bell by Rain Man

Owned a cocktail lounge in KC in 1971.

Enjoy's playing the clarinet.

Once ate 86 pancakes, a dozen eggs, and a pound of bacon for breakfast.

Most accomplished Chiefs tennis player. Johnny Robinson by Rain Man

The flanker lounge Otis Taylor

Conrad Doblerwould have still been playing in 71

Ubeja Vontell 02-15-2020 12:28 AM

I own about 200 old AFL football cards, about 30 chiefs like,,,

Len Dawson
Abner Haynes RC in his North Texss State uni
Curtis McClinton RC
Otis Taylor
Johnny Robinson
Jim Tyler
Buck Buchanon
Curley Culp
Bobby Bell
Willie Laneir

hmmmm?

Too lazy to get my ladder, they are all in binders in a shelf.

Tons of football cards.

My baby.....mint Jim Brown rookie.

Nickhead 02-15-2020 12:28 AM

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Originally Posted by cdcox (Post 14796641)
Not even Ubeja will get most of these. From the backs of old football cards.

Was the 2nd leading rusher his final NCAA season before being injured.

Had a radio show in KC in 1971 (not Len Dawson).

Owned a 1928 Oldsmobile. Bobby Bell by Rain Man

Owned a cocktail lounge in KC in 1971.

Enjoy's playing the clarinet.

Once ate 86 pancakes, a dozen eggs, and a pound of bacon for breakfast.

Most accomplished Chiefs tennis player. Johnny Robinson by Rain Man

i actually appreciate ( i assume ) that you have these cards and don't have to copy and paste :thumb:

cdcox 02-15-2020 12:30 AM

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Originally Posted by srvy (Post 14796670)
The flanker lounge Otis Taylor

Conrad Dobler

Otis Taylor is correct. Thanks for the name of the lounge. "Flanker" is a term that seems to have disappeared from the NFL lexicon, but it was frequently used as Otis Taylor's position.

Not sure which question you are attaching to Conrad Dobler, but it was not my intended answer to any of the questions.

Rain Man 02-15-2020 12:58 AM

I'm guessing here, but I feel like the clarinet guy may have Marvin Upshaw, but that's just a guess. If not, then maybe it was a running back.

cdcox 02-15-2020 01:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 14796707)
I'm guessing here, but I feel like the clarinet guy may have Marvin Upshaw, but that's just a guess. If not, then maybe it was a running back.

Marvin Upshaw would be a good name for a jazz musician. But not in this case.

kcgreene 02-15-2020 01:12 AM

Didn't Emmitt Thomas play the Clarinet? Could swear that I read something about him getting a scholarship to play clarinet...

Rain Man 02-15-2020 01:13 AM

Wendell Hayes on the clarinet?

I keep wanting to say Curtis McClinton, but I'm pretty sure I didn't have his card.

cdcox 02-15-2020 01:16 AM

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Originally Posted by kcgreene (Post 14796720)
Didn't Emmitt Thomas play the Clarinet? Could swear that I read something about him getting a scholarship to play clarinet...

Amazing!


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