Jack Lambert was not ejected. In typical Steelers fashion, he explained he was on the Steelers, and the referee let him stay in the game, although he should have been ejected.
On the other hand, back in Super Bowl VIII, the Dolphins ran the ball all game long, right at Alan Page. (Griese only threw 7 passes the entire game). Page got so frustrated that he could not get off Bob Kuechenberg's blocks, that at one point, he took a swing at him, right in front of the official, and was subsequently ejected.
2007-03-21 03:43:40
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answered by d b 6
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How about members of both a World Series and NFL Championship? The only one I can think of is Greasy Neale... on the 1919 Reds (that "beat" the infamous Black Sox) and coach of '48 and '49 Eagles teams that won both championships by shutouts.
2016-03-16 23:37:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Jack Lambert. Go Steelers.
2007-03-20 10:09:46
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answered by Anonymous
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If by ejected you mean referees took him out then I do not know. Jim Kelly and Terry Bradshaw were unable to finish super bowls because of injury.
2007-03-20 10:13:23
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answered by Baragon 3
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an official ejected Jack Lambert but Jack Lambert explained it was the Super Bowl and the official let him stay in
2007-03-20 10:05:48
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answered by Anonymous
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i dont think any1 was
except i think Thurman Thomas didnt have his helmet and had to sit out the beggining of the SB
2007-03-20 09:53:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know i probably wasn't even born yet.
2007-03-20 13:15:51
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answered by Anonymous
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IDK. But I'm gonna be watching to see who it is. Good Question.
2007-03-20 09:53:10
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answered by Nunya Bidniss 7
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IDK
2007-03-21 05:53:35
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answered by Yo Dad 1
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