John Madden
Coach's name has never been revealed in-game, and probably never will be.
Unfortunately we'll never know. But Jeff Fisher is a fairly conservative coach and probably would have just kicked the extra point to put the game into overtime.
Tom Flores has: Played Himself - Los Angeles Raiders Head Coach in "The NFL on CBS" in 1956. Played Himself - Los Angeles Raiders Head Coach in "The NFL on NBC" in 1965. Played Himself - Oakland Raiders Head Coach in "NFL Monday Night Football" in 1970. Played Himself - Kansas City Chiefs Quarterback in "Super Bowl IV" in 1970. Played Himself - Seattle Seahawks Head Coach in "NFL Monday Night Football" in 1970. Played Himself - Los Angeles Raiders Head Coach in "NFL Monday Night Football" in 1970. Played Himself - Oakland Raiders Head Coach in "1980 AFC Championship Game" in 1981. Played Himself - Oakland Raiders Head Coach in "Super Bowl XV" in 1981. Played Himself - Los Angeles Raiders Head Coach in "1983 AFC Championship Game" in 1984. Played Himself - Los Angeles Raiders Head Coach in "Super Bowl XVIII" in 1984. Played Himself - Ceremonial Coin Toss in "Super Bowl XXXI" in 1997. Played himself in "ESPN SportsCentury" in 1999. Played Himself - Ceremonial Coin Toss in "Super Bowl XXXV" in 2001.
None or up to 3. Depends on what the coach has done previously in the game. Soccer only allows 3 substitutions in any official game.
Personally, zero. I'm exhausted by the end of the first inning, and have never understood the game, so the caddy is unlikely to send me into overtime.
Art Shell has: Played Himself - Oakland Raiders Tackle in "The NFL on CBS" in 1956. Played Himself - Oakland Raiders Tackle in "The NFL on NBC" in 1965. Played himself in "NFL Films Presents" in 1967. Played Himself - Oakland Raiders Head Coach in "NFL Monday Night Football" in 1970. Played Himself - Los Angeles Raiders Head Coach in "NFL Monday Night Football" in 1970. Played Himself - Oakland Raiders Tackle in "NFL Monday Night Football" in 1970. Played Himself - Oakland Raiders Tackle in "1970 AFC Championship Game" in 1971. Played Himself - Oakland Raiders Tackle in "1973 AFC Championship Game" in 1973. Played Himself - Oakland Raiders Tackle in "1974 AFC Championship Game" in 1974. Played Himself - Oakland Raiders Tackle in "1975 AFC Championship Game" in 1976. Played Himself - Oakland Raiders Tackle in "1976 AFC Championship Game" in 1976. Played Himself - Oakland Raiders Left Tackle in "Super Bowl XI" in 1977. Played Himself - Oakland Raiders Tackle in "1977 AFC Championship Game" in 1978. Played Himself - Oakland Raiders Left Tackle in "Super Bowl XV" in 1981. Played Himself - Oakland Raiders Tackle in "1980 AFC Championship Game" in 1981. Played Himself - Coin Toss in "Super Bowl XXIV" in 1990. Played Himself - Los Angeles Raiders Head Coach in "1990 AFC Championship Game" in 1991. Played Himself - AFC Head Coach in "1991 NFL Pro Bowl" in 1991. Played himself in "ESPN SportsCentury" in 1999. Played himself in "Seasons of Change: The African American Athlete" in 2002. Played himself in "Rome Is Burning" in 2003. Played Himself - Oakland Raiders Head Coach in "NBC Sunday Night Football" in 2006. Played himself in "Year of the Quarterback" in 2010.
Overtime is used when there is a tied game at the end of the third period. The amount of time in that overtime is determined by the referee. If a team scores during that overtime, the game is over and they have won. If the game remains a tie, overtime periods are added unless otherwise stated by the referee that there will be a shootout.
Overtime is used when there is a tied game at the end of the third period. The amount of time in that overtime is determined by the referee. If a team scores during that overtime, the game is over and they have won. If the game remains a tie, overtime periods are added unless otherwise stated by the referee that there will be a shootout.
yes, the raiders finally sold enough tickets to have their home game televised. WHOOHOO! go raiders!
Space Raiders - video game - happened in 2002.
Yes, the NFL has a rule for overtime where if the game is tied after the first overtime period, a second overtime period is played, which is known as double overtime.
It goes to Overtime (in other words, they add an extra quarter to the game), which is 5 minutes long. The team who has the highest points after the overtime ends up winning the game. If they are still tied after the overtime, they have another overtime, and they continue having overtime until one team gets a higher score than the other after the overtime.