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NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE GAME SUMMARY Copyright* 1990 by the National Football League PAGE 1 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE GAME SUMMARY Copyright* 1990 by The National Football League. All rights reserved. This summary and play-by-play is for the express purpose of assisting media in their coverage of the game; any vN f Lj other use of this material is prohibited without the written permission of the National Football League. Sunday 1:01 PM PST DATE December 2, 1990 DAYOFWEFK STARTING TIME New York Jets San Diego Chargers San Diego VISITOR VS. HOME AT 39% REL HUMIDITY WEATHER Sunny' Clear TEMPERATURE 71*(74'QF) WIND 10 mph NE OFFICIALS PAT HAGGERTY BOB WAGNER LINE BOB BAKER SIDE MIKE CAREY REFEREE . UMPIRE _ JUDGE JUDGE HEAD BACK FIELD EARNIE FRANTZ T0M BILL STANLEY REPLAY GROVER KLEMMER UNIFSMAN JUMP SIFFEBMAN _JUDQE OFFICIAL _^ VISITOR LINEUPS HOME OFFENSE " DEFENSE OFFENSE DEFENSE WR 88 AL TOON LE 96 RON STALLWORTH WR 83 ANTHONY MILLER LE 99 LEE WILLIAMS LT 61 JEFF CRISWELL LT 94 SCOTT MERSEREAU LT 67 LEO GOEAS NT 69 LES MILLER LG 53 JIM SWEENEY RT 90 DENNIS BYRD LG 53 COURTNEY HALL RE 92 BURT GROSSMAN C 62 ROGER DUFFY RE 56 JEFF LAGEMAN C 63 FRANK CORNISH LOLB 54 BILLY RAY SMITH RG 67 DWAYNE WHITE LLB 51 JOE MOTT RG 65 DAVID RICHARDS LILB 50 GARY PLUMMER RT 72 BRETT MILLER MLB 59 KYLE CLIFTON RT 76 BRODERICK THOMPSONRTLB "55 JUNIOR SEAU TE 80 MARK BOYER RLB 95 TROY JOHNSON TE 89 DERRICK WALKER ROLB 91 LESLIE 0"NEAL WR 85 ROB MOORE LCB 45 TONY STARGELL WR 81 NATE LEWIS LCB 22 GILL BYRD OB 7 KEN O'BRIEN RCB 40 JAMES HASTY OB 11 BILLY JOE TOLLIVER RCB 30 SAM SEALE RB 32 BLAIR THOMAS SS 48 BRIAN WASHINGTON HB 88 ARTHUR COX SS 44 MARTIN BAYLESS FB 30 BRAD BAXTER FS 22 ERIK MCMILLAN RB 35 MARION BUTTS FS 25 VENCIE GLENN SUBSTITUTIONS 5 PAT LEAHY 77 GERALD NICHOLS 3 JOHN CARNEY 43 TIM SPENCER 6 JOE PROKOP 78 SCOTT JONES 10 JOHN KIDD 51 CEDRIC FIGARO 11 TONY EASON 81 TERANCE MATHIS 20 DARREN NELSON 57 HENRY ROLLING 21 DON C-DEGARD 83 JOJO TOWNSELL 23 ANTHONY SHELTON 61 ERIC FLOYD 23 MICHAEL MAYES 84 CHRIS DRESSEL 24 LESTER LYLES 67 MARK RODENHAUSER 24 FREEMAN McNEIL 86 DOUG WELLSANDT 27 DONALD FRANK 70 MIKE ZANDOFSKY 34 JOHNNY HECTOR 87 CHRIS BURKETT 28 DONNIE ELDER 78 JOEL PATTON 49 TRAVIS CURTIS 89 DALE DAWKINS 31 CRAIG McEWEN 84 WALTER WILSON 52 JOHN GALVIN 97 MARVIN WASHINGTON 33 RONNIE HARMON 97 GEORGE HINKLE 63 DAVE ZAWATSON 98 DARRELL DAVIS 34 STEVE HENDRICKSON 98 GERALD ROBINSON 64 TREVOR MATICH 57 MAC STEPHENS 37 TERRY ORR 87 OUINN EARLY DID NOT PLAY 14 TROY TAYLOR I 13 MARK VLASIC 58 JOE KELLY, 79 MIKE HAIGHT INACTIVES 59 ANTONIO GOSS, 79 TONY SAVAGE Leahy 38 made, 36 missed FIELD GOALS Carney 22 made (Made & Missed) 1 2 3 4 OT TOTAL VISITOR NEW YORK JETS 3 7 0 7 - 17 HOME SAN DIEGO CHARGERS 7 10 7 14 - 38 ELAPSED SCORE TEAM PERIOD TIME SCORING PLAY VISITOR HOME NY 1 4:09 FG 38 Leahy 9/43 3 0 SD 1 11:07 Butts 1 run, Carney kick 4/13 3 7 SD 2 3:03 Butts 4 run, Carney kick 6/53 3 14 NY 2 8:22 Toon 21, pass from O'Brien, Leahy kick 9/84 10 14 SD 2 14:57 FG 22 Carney 10/77 10 17 SD 3 9:01 A.Miller 24, pass from Tolliver, Carney kick 8/50 10 24 NY 4 0:11 Toon 8 pass from O'Brien, Leahy kick 14/78 17 24 SD 4 3:47 Lewis 19. pass from Tolliver, Carney kick 6/84 17 31 SD 4 12:56 Lewis 10 run, Carney kick 6/80 17 38 40 47 238 6 361 2:59 ATTENDANCE ,877 (TICKETS DISTRIBUTED ' UNUSED ' ) TIME Rev iyju FINAL INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 2 DATE D£<^. /?TV AT 5~AAJ D/Efro VISITOR A/50/ foRk TBT^ HOME fq*j l?/E(rO <zHAfi£ERS NET LONG RUSHING ATT. YARDS AVG. GAIN TD RUSHING AH. YARDS AVG. TD THAM** 7 AJ 3. "5 7 ^> fiurj-<; X& IS? <£./ m*x * c C ? 5.3 io O M A/£it /3 L/=t^ts X /5 7.5- (f5> / fij?* rert // <T3 H-.e 7 O Uif/CMOAJ 3 r S.e> C o TnLLwc^ / 6 C ,o 4, o TOTALS 3/ if S ¥. 7 JO O TOTALS ix /^f s.t $X J TKD/ Had Had PASSING ATT. COMP. YARDS X^YDS TD LG. Int. PASSING AH. COMP. YARDS ^""YDS. TD LG Int £7?>f,£/i/ ?7 /f A/7 -1 37 X ToLLiuCA XI '9 XXo °^*~ X V* / t^*** TOTALS 3T If */7 h^'— ^ 77 1 TOTALS >1 /* *;>.£> X uo / PASS RECEIVING NO. YARDS LG. TD PASS RECEIVING NO. YARDS LG. TD Boya/1 5" JTV « o MiLLZrt i J7 (^D / T&OAS £ ^ / (S) X H-rf/ltltA' X A a D*ESS£(_ A /«? / & G L£us,$ * ** ¥* 1 AleofiZ -J ^^ 3 7 d 5uTr$ 1 «^£ A* o TtfeM** / 9 f e> Lu/H/Yfrf X 'V a O M'AiS iU I t ^ Z^- o M <EUS£AS 3 S*<? *x o D&IASKIHJ* I It II o TOTALS 19 JL/l 37 X TOTALS /y <A-x<? U<o X INTERCEPTIONS NO. YARDS LG. TD INTERCEPTIONS NO. YARDS LG. TD To to / /3 /3> O FAAAJK 1 f V O 3A1LFSS / £> O o TOTALS / /5 / 5 6? TOTALS x y U o PUNTING NO. YDS AVG. TB IN 20 LG. PUNTING NO. YDS AVG. TB IN 20 LG. FRoKoP 3 Il8 J** O O *V Klt>D V- l*f fV.3 ^ -X ¥1 TOTALS 3 //& 3f-J o O ^V TOTALS y US yv. 3 C? X H- 1 PUNT RETURNS NO. FC. YARDS LG. TD PUNT RETURNS NO. FC. YARDS LG. TD TewA/SELL 3 & 7 ^ O LBUSI5 / / 8 8 C TOTALS 3 a *7 ^ O TOTALS / / 8 e o KICKOFF RETURN S NO. YARDS LG. TD KICKOFF RETURNS NO. YARDS LG. TD / o MAT* IS tu 7 K 7 ELD0./S 3 t<X 3/ a OPffrA/fD 1 //I U o A/ie*4oL5 1 3 3 o TOTALS L ?^- 35 e> TOTALS 5 ex 3 / O OWN OPP. OUT OWN OPP. OUT FUMBLES FUM REC. YDS. TD REC. VDS. TD BDS FUMBLES FUM REC. YDS. TD REC YDS TD BDS Dt£SS£L_ / LKLs/lf / / ^7 T~***1CU / GABLES* / Q_ Cult T-[« / <? TOTALS X / C? TOTALS / / tf / CD Rev. 1990 A/£U/ Ys/f/C Tars vs. SAM DiEt-o ^//rit^arfS' (Visitor) (Home) Date: D£££M3£/? ^ Ml* At: ^W #'£<££> FINAL TEAM STATISTICS VISITOR HOME TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 2*0 2.0 BY RUSHING £~ /° BYPASSING /£ S6 BY PENALTY 3 O THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY (and %) 4-/4-- FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY (and %) |- [- \0O% & ~Q TOTAL NET YARDS 35Z 409 TOTAL OFFENSIVE (Inc. times thrown passing) 1° &° AVERAGE GAIN PER OFFENSIVE PLAY 5 -& & *% NET YARDS RUSHING 145* /%9 TOTAL RUSHING PLAYS *%/ $ Z AVERAGE GAIN PER RUSHING PLAY .7. # ~7 5** 9 NET YARDS PASSING 2LO~7 2-ZO TIMES THROWN-YARDS LOST ATTEMPTING TO PASS 2 - |0 0 '*> GROSS YARDS PASSING 2 17 £ 2<9 PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED 37-1^-2. 2 7-/4" I AVERAGE GAIN PER PASS PLAY (Inc. times thrown passing) S. 3 ^ / TOTAL KICKOFFS-NO. IN END ZONE-TOUCHBACKS. 4^/"/ 7-/- / PUNTS-NUMBER AND AVERAGE 3 "39. A V~ ¥AJ HAD BLOCKED g g FGs + PATs HAD BLOCKED ° & NO. AND YARDS PUNT RETURNS 3-7 /~ &* NO. AND YARDS KICKOFF RETURNS 6 "^2 j* -^2 NO. AND YARDS INTERCEPTION RETURNS / ~ A3 / ~* V PENALTIES-NUMBER AND YARDS ^-3*/ 7' ^"jg FUMBLES-NUMBER AND LOST 2 - / / * 0 TOUCHDOWNS *= . ^L- RUSHING 5 3 PASSING ^ ^ DEFENSIVE/KICKING GAME O & EXTRA POINTS MADE-ATTEMPTS 2 "2 £JLSL FIELD GOALS MADE-ATTEMPTS ',. / " Z / ~ / TIME OF POSSESSION 3o : 5~C *Ll±£j£ Rev. 1990 NEW YORK JETS VS SAN DIEGO CHARGERS DECEMBER 2, 1990 FIRST QUARTER TIME; 1:01 PM PST PAGE 4 CAPTAINS: CHARGERS - BAYLESS, SEALE, THOMPSON, EARLY, VLASIC JETS - NICHOLS, CLIFTON, TOON. NEW YORK won the toss and will receive. CHARGERS will defend the east goal. Carney kick off to Mathis at 1, returns ball to 36 for 35 (Elder) NEW YORK JETS 14;51 1-10 NY-36 O'Brien pass incomplete, intended for Toon (Dropped)(NY-42) 2-10 36 Thomas up the middle to 43 for 7 (Glenn) 2- 3 43 McNeil up the middle to SD-49 for 8 (Bayless, Elder) 1D-R 1-10 SD-49 Baxter at left tackle to 43 for 6 (Williams) 2- 4 43 O'Brien pass complete to Boyer at 41, runs to 30 for 13 (Bayless) 1D-P 1-10 30 Thomas at left tackle to 31 for loss of 1 (L.Miller) 2-11 31 O'Brien pass incomplete, intended for Dressel (OT)(SD-20) 3-11 31 McNeil arourtd right end to 21 for 10 (Williams) 4r 1 21 Leahy fieldgoal attempt GOOD for 38 yards (Eason holding) 9 plays 43 yards (4:00) ET: 4:09 NEW YORK JETS 3 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS 0 10:51 Leahy kick off to Elder at 2, returns to 33 for 31 (Odegard) CHARGERS 10:40 1-10 SD-33 Butts around left end to 32 for loss of 1 (B.Washington) 2-11 32 Butts around right end to 35 for 3 (B.Washington) 3- 8 35 Tolliver pass complete to Miller at 50 for 15 (Odegard) 1D-P 1-10 50 Tolliver pass incomplete, intended for Miller (OT)(NYJ-25) 2-10 50 Butts at right tackle to NYJ-48 for 2 (Mersereau) 3- 8 NY-48 Tolliver pass incomplete, intended for Lewis (Hasty)(NYJ-37) 4-8 48 Kidd punt flipped by Elder, downed by Lyles at 1 (47 yards) NEW YORK JETS 7:27 1-10 NY* 1 PE: Jets - delay of game - no yards - no play 1-10 1 Baxter at right tackle to 5 for 4 (Plummer, Smith) 2-6 5 Baxter at left tackle to '4 for loss of 1 (Williams) 3-7 4 O'Brien pass intended for Moore, intercepted at 17 by Frank,-runs to 13 for 4 (Moore) _ CHARGERS 5:54 1-10 NY-13 Butts at right tackle to 13 for no gain (Clifton) 2-10 13 Butts around le.ft end to 9 for 4 (Hasty) 3-6 9 Tolliver pass complete to Harmon at 4, runs to 1 for 8 (Odegard) 1D-P 1- G .1 Butts around left end, to endzone for touchdown 1D-R Carney extrapoint GOOD (Kidd holding) 4 plays 13 yards" (2:01) " ET: 11:07 * .
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