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What's their name, (when spoken aloud)?

Murray Mclauchlan
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Murray McLauchlan is a Scottish-born Canadian singer who has more Juno Award wins than chart hits.


Murray McLachlan was a two-time MVP of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association conference in the NCAA.

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Currently the WCHA conference only exists for women's hockey.


As a pro, he played in two games for the 1970-71 Maple Leafs, saving 13 of 17 shots on goal in 25 minutes of game time for a 9.72 Goals Against Average and a .765 Save Percentage. His pro career was over before his 24th birthday.
 

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Who am I?

I played my entire NFL career for the Cincinnati Bengals.

I was enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame in 2016.

I was the first graduate of Harvard to play in either the NFL Pro Bowl or the Super Bowl. I did both during the 1981 season. I was also first team All-Pro that season.

As a junior in 1973, I was second in the nation in receiving, setting a Harvard record of 56 receptions in a single season.

I was a cum laude graduate, I was named a NFF National Scholar - Athlete and a first team All-American as a senior in 1974.


I have the only verified perfect score of 50 on the NFL's pre-draft Wonderlic Test.

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Who am I?

I played my entire NFL career for the Cincinnati Bengals.

I was enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame in 2016.

I was the first graduate of Harvard to play in either the NFL Pro Bowl or the Super Bowl. I did both during the 1981 season. I was also first team All-Pro that season.

As a junior in 1973, I was second in the nation in receiving, setting a Harvard record of 56 receptions in a single season.

I was a cum laude graduate, I was named a NFF National Scholar - Athlete and a first team All-American as a senior in 1974.


I have the only verified perfect score of 50 on the NFL's pre-draft Wonderlic Test.
Pt McInaly
 

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Who am I?

I played my entire NFL career for the Cincinnati Bengals.

I was enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame in 2016.

I was the first graduate of Harvard to play in either the NFL Pro Bowl or the Super Bowl. I did both during the 1981 season. I was also first team All-Pro that season.

As a junior in 1973, I was second in the nation in receiving, setting a Harvard record of 56 receptions in a single season.

I was a cum laude graduate, I was named a NFF National Scholar - Athlete and a first team All-American as a senior in 1974.

I have the only verified perfect score of 50 on the NFL's pre-draft Wonderlic Test.


Pt McInaly
Correct, (Pat McInally).

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Tom Brady has the highest lifetime winning percentage for games started in NFL history, (251/333; .754 winning pct).

If AFL statistics are included, however, he would be in second place
*, behind someone who is not in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. This other player won 78.4% of his starts**, and won two MVP awards and three AFL Championship games.

What's his name?

* Minimum 80 games started.

** For the purposes of this calculation, tied games are counted as .5 win and .5 loss.
 

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Which Major League Baseball player, originally signed by the Toronto Blue Jays, had four separate stints playing for the Jays, while playing for a total of seven different non-minor league teams in between?

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She has been in eight different Summer Olympic Games, and still competes in the sport at age 50.

What's her name?

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This Harvard graduate started NFL games for a record nine different teams. He is the only NFL quarterback to have had 400 or more passing yards in each of the first three games of an NFL season. He also holds the NFL records for most career passing yards and touchdown passes among players with no post season appearances.

What's his name?

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Which Major League Baseball player, originally signed by the Toronto Blue Jays, had four separate stints playing for the Jays, while playing for a total of seven different non-minor league teams in between?
The late, great Tony Fernandez.
 

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Which Major League Baseball player, originally signed by the Toronto Blue Jays, had four separate stints playing for the Jays, while playing for a total of seven different non-minor league teams in between?


The late, great Tony Fernandez.
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Three players not named Jim Kelly started and won at least one game for the Buffalo Bills, AND started and lost at least one Super Bowl game.

Name as many as you can.


Pretzelmaster correctly identified Darryle Lamonica, Vince Ferragamo and Drew Bledsoe.
 
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