Bill Kilmer of the San Francisco 49ers.
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Jim Marshall
Jim Marshall
That was in 1963, I believe, in a game between the Minnesota Vikings and the San Francisco 49ers. Bill Kilmer was the 49er quarterback and he fumbled while being sacked in the backfield. Jim Marshall, Viking defensive end, picked up the ball and ran about 70 yards the wrong way into his own end zone for a safety against his team. What I will always remember about that play is after Marshall threw the ball towards the stands in elation after 'scoring' the safety, not realizing what he had done, 49er offensive tackle Bruce Bosley ran up to him and patted him on the shoulder as if to say, sarcastically, 'Great play, Jim!'.
Yes, We did Because there was no way back, the only option was to fight, protect stallingrad and save the motherland those who ran back were cowards.! Alec
This was the greatest athlete ,ever from Africa that Zimbabwe has ever produced he specialised in 100 metre, 200metres. he ran 9.9sec for 100m way back in 1972... this was not recognised because he ran on windy day, the papers said he was 'Wind assisted 'in their headlines. The real cause was that Zimbabwe were under colonial rule
It was in the 60's -- October 25, 1964, Vikings vs. 49ers. Jim Marshall of the Minnesota Vikings recovered a fumble, ran 66 yards the wrong way into his own endzone, and threw the ball down. The ball went out of bounds for a safety.
Jim Marshall
Kent State's Andre Parker
Jim Marshall
Corrigan was a college football player who went into the game, received the ball, and got so confused that he ran the wrong direction, scoring a touchdown for the other side. This gave him the nickname of "Wrong-Way" Corrigan.
He was an amazing defensive player for the Minnesota Vikings who currently the record for most fumble recoveries. Who is also known for running 66 yards the wrong way during a 49ers game in 64'.
When a siphon flows the wrong way.
The river sectioned off into smaller rivulets that ran down the hill.
That was in 1963, I believe, in a game between the Minnesota Vikings and the San Francisco 49ers. Bill Kilmer was the 49er quarterback and he fumbled while being sacked in the backfield. Jim Marshall, Viking defensive end, picked up the ball and ran about 70 yards the wrong way into his own end zone for a safety against his team. What I will always remember about that play is after Marshall threw the ball towards the stands in elation after 'scoring' the safety, not realizing what he had done, 49er offensive tackle Bruce Bosley ran up to him and patted him on the shoulder as if to say, sarcastically, 'Great play, Jim!'.
I don't think you can. If you crack it the wrong way you can future it.
You cannot back down a one way street in GA. If you did that, you would be traveling in the wrong direction on a one way street.
The duration of He Ran All the Way is 1.28 hours.