01-17-22, 01:24 AM
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Gefallen Engel U-666
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Originally Posted by mapuc
As you may know in Soccer it happens that an unlucky player score own goal.
Does this also happens in American football-That a player run the wrong way and score Touchdown in his own area ?
Markus
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Originally Posted by nikimcbee
It's happen before. 
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OH YES! In 1964 feared defensive lineman "Wrong Way" Jim Marshall of the Minnesota Viking's feared "Purple People Eaters" defensive front line picked up a fumble in the heat of the scrimmage against the San Francisco 49ers; and ran 66 yards the wrong way into the endzone where he tossed the ball put of bounds in presumed touchdown glory...the delighted Niners received a 2 point 'safety'; the same as when a player is tackled in his own end zone with the ball. Mr Marshall, an 18 year veteran All pro and still a record holder of most pro game-starts and recovered fumbles, received a comfort/commiseration call from Wrong Way Roy Riegles, another highly regarded player, who had done the same thing in the 1929 Rose Bowl...recovering a fumble and running 69 yards, having lost his directional bearings. In the first case, Marshall later recovered another fumble which fellow Purple People Eater Carl Eller converted to a touchdown to give Minnesota the victory. In the Bowl game, Geogia Tech utilized the critical 2 point safety to win the game 9 to 7 against California Bears. The 2 point safety is the rarest score in football. I actually saw the game on TV where Marshal made his mistake! 58 year ago!! It's still considered a classic! In fact, it is the only safety I've ever observed. PS: real men play rugby...
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Originally Posted by Jim Marshal
My first inkling something was wrong was when a 49er gave me a hug in the endzone! 
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Last edited by Aktungbby; 01-17-22 at 12:26 PM.
Reason: Correct details & punctuation errors
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