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The term “Hail Mary” was first coined in football in 1975 when Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach said about his game-winning pass, “I closed my eyes and said a Hail Mary.” ...
In 2015, Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers connected with tight end Richard Rodgers for a a 61-yard Hail Mary pass and a 27-23 victory over the Detroit Lions on Dec. 3, now known as the ...
Two plays before the Hail Mary, we had a fourth-and-17 situation at our 25. Roger Staubach told me to run a post-corner, again on [cornerback] Nate Wright’s side, and he hit me for 22 yards and ...
And Roger Staubach, the engineer of the legendary Hail Mary pass, has now drawn up the play again – this time with chalk paint – down to every last detail. “It was easy for me to draw it up ...
The original "Hail Mary." After heaving this miraculous game-winning TD pass to @88DrewPearson in the 1975 Divisional Round, @dallascowboys QB Roger Staubach used the term to describe his thought ...
It’s the most exciting play in football, and it rarely works. It’s the “Hail Mary” pass, a term coined 39 years ago Sunday, when Dallas Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach heaved a 50-yard ...
Hail Mary is an original and independent endeavor offering hearty bites while embodying the spirit of West Asheville ― and the heart of millennials. A ‘Hail Mary’ pass ...