The San Francisco 49ers beat the Detroit Lions 49-0 on October 1, 1961.
Obviously not. If the refs didn't hate the lions they would go 16-0.
It does not have a name, but it is a TIE Advanced x1 Starfighter.
No lions were onboard the Titanic.
To Walk with Lions was created in 1999.
No. There have been many playoff games that went into overtime but none of them were scoreless. The lowest scoring playoff game in NFL history was in 1970 between the Lions and the Cowboys with the Cowboys winning 5-0.
There was no overtime for NFL regular season games in 1943. If the fourth quarter ended and the game was tied, the game was over and recorded as a tie.
Tie breaker
Before a tie in any game, there is an extra "overtime" period, which is essentially another quarter or period of the game. If there is still a tie after this, there may be a second overtime, or tie listed in the standings.
overtime
There can not be a tie at the end of the regular time period of the game. If there is, the teams play overtime. If neither team scores in overtime (15 minutes) in regular season, the game ends in a tie. There are no ties in the playoffs.
No if there is a tie after regulation then it goes into overtime
the nhl never stopped using overtime
November 7, 1943 between the Detroit Lions and New York Giants.
In hockey, there can be no tie. If there is a tie after regulation time, they go to a 5 minute overtime, and if it is still tied they go to a shootout until there is a winner. That is the regular season rule. However in the playoffs, there is no shootout but rather overtime until the tie is broken.
yes, the just go into overtime
Overtime was implemented in the 1974 season for regular season games. Before that there was no overtime to break a tie in a regular season game. Of course, playoff games have always had overtime.