Blunder Bowl

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Blunder Bowl is a derisive nickname for Super Bowl V, remembered for its unusually high number of turnovers and mistakes despite being a championship game.

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Blunder Bowl canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nickname
appliedToEventType American football championship game
associatedWithCity Miami
associatedWithCoach Don McCafferty
Tom Landry
associatedWithColtsTurnovers 7
associatedWithConference AFC
NFC
associatedWithCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
associatedWithCowboysTurnovers 4
associatedWithDate January 17, 1971
associatedWithDecisivePlay Jim O’Brien game-winning field goal
associatedWithFinalScore Baltimore Colts 16–13 Dallas Cowboys
associatedWithGameNumber V
associatedWithLeague National Football League
associatedWithMVP Chuck Howley
associatedWithNotableError fumbles
multiple interceptions
penalties
associatedWithQuarterback Craig Morton
Johnny Unitas
associatedWithSeason 1970 NFL season
associatedWithState Florida
associatedWithTeam Baltimore Colts (original NFL Colts franchise)
surface form: Baltimore Colts

Dallas Cowboys
associatedWithTurnoversTotal 11
associatedWithVenue Orange Bowl
characterizedBy high number of turnovers
numerous mistakes
culturalPerception one of the sloppiest Super Bowls in history
hasAlternativeName Super Bowl V
hasConnotation derisive
language English
notableFor only Super Bowl MVP from losing team
outcomeLoser Dallas Cowboys
outcomeWinner Baltimore Colts (original NFL Colts franchise)
surface form: Baltimore Colts
perceivedQuality poorly played Super Bowl
refersTo Super Bowl V
usedBecauseOf sloppy quality of play
usedInContext NFL historical commentary
sports media

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Super Bowl V nickname Blunder Bowl