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Study Guide: Vic Sears: NFL Career and Biography

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Vic Sears: NFL Career and Biography Study Guide

Early Life and Collegiate Career

Victor Wilson Sears was born in Ashwood, California.

Answer: False

Explanation: The source indicates Vic Sears was born in Ashwood, Oregon, not California.

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Vic Sears played college football at the University of Oregon.

Answer: False

Explanation: Vic Sears attended Oregon State College for his collegiate football career.

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Vic Sears was born in 1918.

Answer: True

Explanation: Vic Sears was born on March 14, 1918.

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Vic Sears played college football under coach Lon Stiner.

Answer: True

Explanation: Vic Sears played college football under head coach Lon Stiner at Oregon State College.

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Vic Sears was a member of the Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity.

Answer: True

Explanation: Vic Sears was affiliated with the Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity during his time at Oregon State College.

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Vic Sears' birthplace, Ashwood, Oregon, is currently described as a ghost town.

Answer: True

Explanation: Vic Sears was born in Ashwood, Oregon, which is described in the source material as a ghost town.

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Where was Vic Sears born?

Answer: Ashwood, Oregon

Explanation: Vic Sears was born in Ashwood, Oregon.

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Which college did Vic Sears attend for his collegiate football career?

Answer: Oregon State College

Explanation: Vic Sears attended Oregon State College for his collegiate football career.

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Vic Sears was born in a location described as what?

Answer: A ghost town

Explanation: Vic Sears was born in Ashwood, Oregon, which is described as a ghost town.

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Collegiate Achievements

Vic Sears was recognized as first-team All-PCC in 1940.

Answer: True

Explanation: Vic Sears was named first-team All-PCC (All-Pacific Coast Conference) in 1940.

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Vic Sears played in the 1940 Rose Bowl game.

Answer: False

Explanation: Vic Sears played in the 1940 Pineapple Bowl, not the Rose Bowl.

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Vic Sears was considered a candidate for All-America honors heading into the 1940 season.

Answer: True

Explanation: Football writers considered Vic Sears a strong candidate for All-America honors heading into the 1940 season.

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What significant bowl game did Vic Sears' team win during his junior year?

Answer: Pineapple Bowl

Explanation: During his junior year, Vic Sears' team won the 1940 Pineapple Bowl.

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What does the designation 'All-PCC' signify in Vic Sears' collegiate achievements?

Answer: All-Pacific Coast Conference Player

Explanation: All-PCC signifies All-Pacific Coast Conference Player, indicating recognition among the top players in that collegiate conference.

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What does the phrase 'ripe for recognition from All-America pickers' suggest about Vic Sears' collegiate potential?

Answer: He was considered a strong candidate for national honors.

Explanation: This phrase suggests that Vic Sears was viewed as a promising player likely to receive national collegiate football awards.

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What does the caption 'Sears in a ferocious publicity pose, 1940' likely refer to?

Answer: A promotional photograph taken during his college years.

Explanation: The caption likely refers to a promotional photograph taken during Vic Sears' college career, capturing his intense demeanor.

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What recognition did Vic Sears receive in 1940 related to his college conference?

Answer: First-team All-PCC

Explanation: In 1940, Vic Sears received the recognition of First-team All-PCC.

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NFL Draft and Career Start

Vic Sears played his entire NFL career exclusively with the Philadelphia Eagles.

Answer: False

Explanation: Vic Sears was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers and also played for the 'Steagles' (a combined Eagles-Steelers team) during his career.

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Vic Sears was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in the 1941 NFL Draft.

Answer: False

Explanation: Vic Sears was originally drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 1941 NFL Draft.

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Vic Sears played for the Pittsburgh Steelers for the majority of his NFL career.

Answer: False

Explanation: Vic Sears played for the Philadelphia Eagles for the majority of his NFL career.

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Vic Sears played for the Philadelphia Eagles continuously from 1941 through 1953.

Answer: False

Explanation: Vic Sears played for the Philadelphia Eagles during the 1941-1942 seasons, the 1943 season (as part of the Steagles), and then again from 1944 through 1953, indicating a period of continuity but not without interruption.

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Which NFL team originally drafted Vic Sears?

Answer: Pittsburgh Steelers

Explanation: Vic Sears was originally drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers.

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Vic Sears played for the Philadelphia Eagles during which period?

Answer: 1941-1953 (with interruption)

Explanation: Vic Sears played for the Philadelphia Eagles from 1941 through 1953, with an interruption in 1943 to play for the Steagles.

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NFL Career Statistics

Vic Sears played primarily as a defensive lineman during his NFL career.

Answer: False

Explanation: Vic Sears primarily played as a guard and a tackle, which are offensive line positions.

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Vic Sears played 131 games and started 108 games in his NFL career.

Answer: True

Explanation: Vic Sears played in 131 NFL games, starting 108 of them.

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Vic Sears scored 12 touchdowns during his NFL career.

Answer: False

Explanation: Vic Sears scored two touchdowns during his NFL career, not twelve.

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Vic Sears recorded 11 interceptions during his NFL career.

Answer: False

Explanation: Vic Sears recorded one interception during his NFL career, not eleven.

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Vic Sears scored two touchdowns in his NFL career.

Answer: True

Explanation: Vic Sears scored two touchdowns during his NFL career.

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Vic Sears accumulated 11 fumble recoveries in his NFL career.

Answer: True

Explanation: Vic Sears accumulated 11 fumble recoveries during his NFL career.

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What positions did Vic Sears primarily play in American football?

Answer: Guard and Tackle

Explanation: Vic Sears primarily played as a guard and a tackle.

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How many touchdowns did Vic Sears score in his NFL career?

Answer: 2

Explanation: Vic Sears scored two touchdowns in his NFL career.

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Which of the following is NOT a statistic mentioned for Vic Sears' NFL career?

Answer: Sacks

Explanation: Statistics such as fumble recoveries, interceptions, touchdowns, games played, and games started are mentioned for Vic Sears' NFL career; sacks are not.

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How many defense-scored points did Vic Sears account for in his career?

Answer: 12

Explanation: Vic Sears accounted for 12 defense-scored points during his playing career.

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Which statement accurately reflects Vic Sears' NFL career statistics as provided in the source?

Answer: He played 131 games and recovered 11 fumbles.

Explanation: The source data indicates Vic Sears played 131 games and recovered 11 fumbles during his NFL career.

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NFL Honors and Recognition

Vic Sears was selected as a First-team All-Pro player in 1943.

Answer: False

Explanation: Vic Sears was recognized as Second-team All-Pro in 1943, not First-team.

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Vic Sears won two NFL championships during his career.

Answer: True

Explanation: Vic Sears won two NFL championships during his career.

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Vic Sears was a member of the NFL's 1940s All-Decade Team.

Answer: True

Explanation: Vic Sears was recognized as a member of the NFL's 1940s All-Decade Team.

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Vic Sears was selected as Second-team All-Pro in 1948 and 1949.

Answer: False

Explanation: Vic Sears was selected as Second-team All-Pro in 1943 and 1949, not 1948 and 1949.

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Vic Sears was recognized as a member of which honorific NFL team?

Answer: NFL 1940s All-Decade Team

Explanation: Vic Sears was recognized as a member of the NFL's 1940s All-Decade Team.

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How many NFL championships did Vic Sears win?

Answer: Two

Explanation: Vic Sears won two NFL championships during his career.

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In which years did Vic Sears win his NFL championships?

Answer: 1948 and 1949

Explanation: Vic Sears won his NFL championships in 1948 and 1949.

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How many times was Vic Sears selected as a Second-team All-Pro?

Answer: Two

Explanation: Vic Sears was selected as Second-team All-Pro twice.

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Special Teams and Career Milestones

Vic Sears' jersey number was 79.

Answer: True

Explanation: Vic Sears wore jersey number 79 during his professional football career.

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The term 'Steagles' refers to a merger between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Green Bay Packers.

Answer: False

Explanation: The 'Steagles' was a temporary merger between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Pittsburgh Steelers during the 1943 NFL season, not involving the Green Bay Packers.

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During World War II, Vic Sears played for which unique combined team?

Answer: The Steagles

Explanation: During World War II, Vic Sears played for the 'Steagles,' a combined team of the Philadelphia Eagles and Pittsburgh Steelers.

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Why was the 'Steagles' team formed?

Answer: Due to player shortages caused by World War II.

Explanation: The 'Steagles' team was formed as a temporary merger between the Philadelphia Eagles and Pittsburgh Steelers due to manpower shortages resulting from World War II.

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Personal Details and Legacy

Vic Sears was nicknamed 'Old Smoothie' specifically because of his exceptional blocking ability.

Answer: False

Explanation: While Vic Sears was nicknamed 'Old Smoothie,' the provided source material does not explicitly state that this nickname was given due to his blocking ability.

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Vic Sears passed away in his birth state of Oregon.

Answer: False

Explanation: Vic Sears passed away in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, not in his birth state of Oregon.

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Vic Sears passed away at the age of 88.

Answer: True

Explanation: Vic Sears passed away at the age of 88.

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Vic Sears was 6 feet 3 inches tall and weighed 223 pounds.

Answer: True

Explanation: Vic Sears' physical measurements during his playing career were 6 feet 3 inches tall and 223 pounds.

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What was Vic Sears' full name?

Answer: Victor Wilson Sears

Explanation: Vic Sears' full name was Victor Wilson Sears.

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What was Vic Sears' nickname?

Answer: Old Smoothie

Explanation: Vic Sears was nicknamed 'Old Smoothie'.

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Vic Sears passed away in which state?

Answer: North Carolina

Explanation: Vic Sears passed away in North Carolina.

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What were Vic Sears' physical measurements during his playing career?

Answer: 6'3" and 223 lbs

Explanation: Vic Sears' physical measurements were 6 feet 3 inches tall and 223 pounds.

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