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My £Lt Jud /I/Y ¥ F/H/Turret Fr^ T S*R J-E4#H GAME SUMMARY Copyright « 19U4 Dy The National Football League All nghts reserved This summary and play-by-play is for the express purpose ot assisting media Wi in their coverage of the game any other use of this material is prohibited without the written peimission of The National Football League iunday 3:02 pm DATE November 18, 1984 DAY OF WEEK STARTING TIME New York Jets Houston Oilers The Astrodome VISITOR VS. HOME AT WEATHER TEMPERATURE .WIND AND DIRECTION OFFICIALS: RFFFRFF Ben Dreith tJMP|RF Ed Fiffick LINE ,MnnF Bill Reynolds Tom F1ncken LINESMAN Dale Williams ^§gE Don Wedge ^%§E Ron Spitler ,imnF OFFENSE VISITOR. DEFENSE LINEUPS OFFENSE HOME DEFENSE WR 85 Wesley Walker LE 99 Mark GasTTneau WR 83 TiriTTmith LDE 90 Bob Hamm LT 68 Reggie McElroy LT 73 Joe Klecko L'f 73 Harvey Salem MG 67 Mike Stensrud LG 70 Stan Waldemore RT 93 Marty Lyons LG 63 Hike Munchak ROE 75 Jesse Baker C 65 Joe Fields RE 74 Ron Faurot C 30 Jim Romano L0LB 53 Avon Riley RG 60 Dan Alexander LLB 51 Greg Buttle RG 6b Pat Howell LILB 54 Gregg Bingham RT 79 Marvin Powell MLB 59 Kyle Clifton RT 74 Bruce Matthews RILB 56 Robert Abraham TE 82 Mickey Shuler RLB 56 Lance Mehl Tl: 8/ Jamie Williams R0LB 52 Robert Brazile WR 80 Lam Jones LCB 20 Davlin Mullen Hli 38 Chris Dressel - LCB 24 Steve Brown QB 7 Ken O'Brien RCB 38 George Floyd WR 82 Herkie Walls RCB 20 Willie Tullis RB 24 Freeman McNeil SS 21 Kirk Springs QB 1 Warren Moon SS 25 Keith Bostic FB 31 Marion Barber FS 48 Ken Schroy RB 30 Larry Mori arty FS 36 Carter Hartwig SUBSTITUTIONS SUBSTITUTIONS K-5-Pat Leahy;QB-10-Pat Ryan;P-15-Chuck Ramsey; K-4-fTorian Kempt;P-6-John James;K-8-Joe Cooper; RB-23-Dennis Bligen;CB/S-27-Russell Carter;FS-28- QB-10-01iver Luck;QB-12-Brian Ransom;DB-26- Darrol Ray;CB/S-29-Johnny Lynn;RB-34-Johnny Hector Darryl Meadows;DB-28-A11 en Lyday;CB-29-Patrick CB/S-37-Skip Lane;SS-46-Fernanza Burgess;FB-49- Allen;SS-31-Jeff Donaldson;RB-32-Stan Edwards; Tony Paige;MLB-50-Bob Crable;LB-52-Jim Eliopulos; RB~35-Richard Williams;RB-38-Willie Joyner;LB- G/C-53-Jim Sweeney;LB-57-John Woodring;LB-58- 50-Daryl Hunt;LB-51-Ted Thompson;LB-57-Tim Bobby Bell;IXKXBXXR8«K8aXKXX3a G/C-63-Ted Banker; Joiner;LB-59-John Grimsley;0G-62-John Schuhmachei C/G/T-64-Guy Bingham;DE/DT-76-Ben Rudolph;DT-73- MG-72-Brian Sochia;0T-76-Eric Moran;DE-78-Jerome Barry Bennett;WR-81-Derrick Gaffney;WR-83-Nick Foster;WR-80-Eric Mullins;WR-81-Steve Bryant;WR- Bruckner;WR-84-Bobby Humphery;TE-86-Glenn 84-Mike Holston;KR/WR-85-Carl Roaches ;TE-89-Mike Dennison;TE-89-Rocky Klever;LB-94-Rusty Guilbeau; McCloskey;LB-91-Johnny Meads;DE-97-Mike Johnson nT-Q5-Tom Baldwin:QB-17-Bobh AvpllinAvpllinii | ^ C# fitstt*€r^ CA*trr&*y *4 JW^^ DID NOT PLAY K Fi-cftt/w /Ci^v/V^ <£% d+sof-C FIELD GOALS <££>& P£>^ 2/> WsJi* (Made & Missed)Xj~p\ • * 1 2 3 4 OT TOTAL A*w yW"j^,or) 10 3 0 7 <Home) 1 ^ (4* o s-rt^ 0 ID /</ 7 ?/ ELAPSED SCORE TEAM PERIOD TIME SCORING PLAY VISITOR HOME My HJI /JA/?6L-/Z /2 yd /&• (P4T J-eAtfyl /2-2<T/(<> ~? £Lt l?:pf. 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O'Brien keeps - roll left (Brazile) Gain of 7 FIRST DOWN RUSH McNeil run middle (Baker) Gain of 9 O'Brien pass left Shuler complete (Tullis) Gain of 12.FIRSTD0WNPASS McNeil run middle (Hamrn) Gain of 4 O'Brien pass right J.Jones complete (Brown) Gain of 12.FIRSTDOWN PASS O'Brien pass left Walker incomplete TTullisT O'Brien pass left McNeil complete (Brazile) Gain of 12.FIRST DOWNPASS McNeil run middle (Riley) Gain of 5 O'Brien pass right Jones complete (Bingham,Brown) Gain 5.FIRSTDOWNPAS Barber sweep left for TD (Hartwig)~l2yd. rush (9:22) Leahy's PAT is good __^ 85 yards in 12 plays in 5:38 HOUSTON 0; NEW YORK 7 Leahy's kickoff to Roaches at the H-3 (Barber) 21 yd. return. HOUSTO1-10 N 24 (9:13) Moon at QB. Moriarty run middle (Buttle) Gain of 5 2-5 29 Mori arty run middle (Lyons,Klecko) Gain of 2. 3-3 31 PENALTY-Houston-False Start (Matthews) 5 yd. penalty 3-8 26 Moon from shotgun, pass right Bryant incomplete (Springs' 4-8 •26 James' punt to Springs at the NY-36 (Meads) 38 yd. punt. 5 yd. return NEW_Y0RK I-IO NY-41 (7:40) McNeil run middle (Hamm)(Brazile) Loss of 1 2-11 NY-40 O'Brien pass left Walker complete (Tullis) Gain of 25.FIRST DOWNPASS 1-10 H-35 McNeil run right (Bingham,Joiner,Brazile) Gain of 5 2-5 H-30 O'Brien pass left Walker complete (Tullis) Gain of 7 FIRST DOWN PASS 1-10 H-23 O'Brien pass left Jones complete (Tullis) Gain of 8 2-2 H-15 O'Brien sacked by Hamm,Joiner. Loss of 10 attempting to pass 3-12 H-25 O'Brien pass right Hector complete (Brown) PENALTY-Houston- Personal Foul TTullis]16 yd. rush. 10 yd. penalty. FIRST DOWN 1-G H-9 McNeil run right (Abraham,Bostic) Gain of 3 2-G H-6 McNeil run middle (Baker) Gain of 4 3^ H-2 Hector run left (Foster) No gain _____ 4-G H-2 " Leahy's field goal attempt"of 19 yards is good (1:59) 57 yards in 11 plays in 5:41 with 1 def. penalty HOUSTON 0; NEW YORK 10 Leahy's kickoff to Walls at the H goal line (Bell) 13 yd. return. HOUSTON 1-10 13 (1:49) Moon pass left Moriarty complete (Lyons) Gain of 7 2-3 20 Moriarty run middle(Spring) fumble - recovered by Mehl - 13 yd. rush. jJE-LTOR.. 1-10 H-37 (:57) McNeil sweep right (Bostic,Foster) Gain of 6 2-4 H-31 McNeil sweep left (Brazile,Abraham) Gain of 4.
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