Mille Borne
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LA Rams
The Rams' Fred Dryer in 1973 against the Packers.
Fred Dwyer Los Angeles Rams
score a touchdown, or score 2 field goals. Or three safeties!
Arizona Cardinals 11/6/11.
Many teams have done so, but October 21, 1973, Fred Dryer scored 2 safeties for the Packers in the game against the LA Rams - the only single player to ever record 2 in a single game. Safeties were common in the early years of football (pre 1950) when defense was king and single digit totals were common for game finals. Only 1 time since the late 1930's has a team scored 3 safeties in 1 game: in 1984 the Rams got 3 against the Giants (in 1 quarter - 2 blocked punts and 1 sack)
No most home remedies do not work.
(total of safeties, INT returns, fumble returns, punt returns, and kick returns)
Cheating how? In a game or in a relaton ship? Well, getting caught I guess.
The key components of the NFL scoring system are touchdowns, field goals, extra points, and safeties. Touchdowns are worth 6 points, field goals are worth 3 points, extra points are worth 1 or 2 points, and safeties are worth 2 points. These points are accumulated throughout the game and determine the final score. The team with the most points at the end of the game wins. The scoring system directly impacts the outcome of games by determining which team has scored more points and ultimately wins the game.
You cannot truly compare the two players, because they play different positions. Troy is one of the best safeties in the game and Reggie is one of the best wide receivers.