Looks back on Super Bowl XXI and the playoffs and previews the powerhouses and patsies of the upcoming season
Quarterback Walter Brown fumbled near midfield, and Camp Lewis drove 50 yards in six plays, capped by a 6-yard Dick Romney touchdown run. Mare Island had surrendered its first touchdown of the season, and faced its first deficit, ...
Here are the places the cameras don't go: the locker room where coaches' speeches can deflate or motivate, the huddle where fart jokes vie with playcalling, the training camp where locusts and heat conspire to break the strongest bodies and ...
How games get on TV? How the draft works? This series, written by longtime pro football journalists, takes an inside look behind the scenes of pro football, opening up new ways to enjoy the game (or even consider careers off the field).
... strong influence: Bell campaigned strongly for pooling TV revenue at the league meetings in I956 and again in 1958, and his friend liggs Donoghue, co-owner of the Eagles and assistant treasurer of the league, said that Hell often ...
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38 A Statistical History of Pro Football Table 2.12 Z-Scores for All 1966 AFL Teams AEWP MINUS MEAN TM WPCT EPCT OSCH AEWP MEAN LG SD Z-SCORE BUF 0.6786 0.7002 0.5192 0.7160 0.4982 0.2178 0.2157 1.0099 BOP 0.6429 0.5666 0.5180 0.5841 ...
Kid's World Almanac of Pro Football
But for those who suit up on Sundays, the journey is totally worth it. This book, which was reviewed by six-year National Football League (NFL) veteran Michael Lehan, offers an authentic look at what life is like as a pro football player.
All inside the pages of THE MOST INTERESTING LEAGUE IN THE WORLD Altogether an array of tales that should pique the interest of every football fan and those who are not so familiar with the game in what may be the most unique book on pro ...
The Early Years of Pro Football Robert W. Peterson. covered colleges primarily in the Boston-New ... Despite such concerns, Daniel F. Reeves, owner of the Los Angeles Rams, agreed to allow the televising of all Rams games in 1950.