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8/04/2020 2:59 pm  #531


Re: History of the National Football Association - 1974-75 Season

Hey Dr Pepper can I have a list of NFA and SFL stadium please?




 
 

8/04/2020 7:39 pm  #532


Re: History of the National Football Association - 1974-75 Season

Rugrat wrote:

Hey Dr Pepper can I have a list of NFA and SFL stadium please?

i do too!
 

 

8/04/2020 8:04 pm  #533


Re: History of the National Football Association - 1974-75 Season

Maybe Sims manages to get an expansion franchise for Pittsburgh, but in the NFA instead

 

8/05/2020 11:35 am  #534


Re: History of the National Football Association - 1974-75 Season

I love all the discourse about the SFL drama! Not to reveal too much, but the whole Sims vs Kennedy story will be revealed in due time, and trust me, its a doozy.

Rugrat wrote:

Hey Dr Pepper can I have a list of NFA and SFL stadium please?

Sure! I have all sorts of information that I want to make a website for. Stuff like each's teams stadiums, past and present, yearly records, retired numbers, etc. If anyone is interested in helping don't hesitate to pm me, I'm a bit lost as to where to start that process.
Here are the stadiums:

Baltimore: Chesapeake Bay Stadium
Boston: Boston Memorial Stadium
Cleveland: Cleveland Coliseum
Chicago: Barber Field
Detroit: Chiefs Park
Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Stadium
Milwaukee: Fordham Stadium
Minneapolis: Starr Supercenter
New York: Centennial Field
Philadelphia: Wilkes Stadium
San Francisco: Whales Stadium
Seattle: Emerald City Stadium
Washington: Pirates Stadium

Atlanta: Jefferson Stadium
Birmingham: Pritchard Stadium
Texas: Texas Bowl 
Houston: Holgate Stadium
Miami: Florida Bowl
New Orleans: New Orleans Stadium

Now, onto the American Bowl!

1965 American Bowl - Texas Roughriders vs Miami Stingrays
The second American Bowl was a much more exciting matchup, the ‘Runnin Rays’ as they’ve been called, derived from their run heavy offense, took on the reigning champs, the Roughriders. Texas started off on offense and came out of the gates rough. They’re first two drives would both be sloppy and end in punts, with QB Pete Blair almost throwing an interception about 4 plays into the game. Miami would take advantage of this, jumping to an early 10-0 lead. Texas would finally get on the board on their third drive of the game, making the score 10-7 going into half. 

The third quarter would be a bit of a disaster for the Stingrays. QB Joshua George would fumble the ball resulting in a turnover after getting sacked on the teams first drive out of the gate. Texas would jump on this chance to take a lead and RB William Green would take it into the endzone for the score. Miami’s woes would continue with the team punting on the second straight drive. Lucky for them Texas wouldn’t extend their lead anymore. Blair would lead the team all the way down the field but the kicker would shank the field goal attempt, keeping the score 14-10. Miami, now that the 4th quarter had started, finally got back in the groove. RB Elijah Boone would break out on their first drive of the quarter and take the ball 44 yards for the score and the lead. Miami would continue the momentum and get a back to back pick-sixes off Blair in a crazy turn of events to seal the game. Boone would win the MVP and the Stingrays would take home the 31-14 



C&C Appreciated!

Last edited by MyTeamIsDr.Pepper (8/05/2020 11:41 am)

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8/05/2020 11:41 am  #535


Re: History of the National Football Association - 1974-75 Season

Way to go Stingrays! Thanks for the stadium list DP. Can’t wait for the offseason!




 
 

8/05/2020 11:42 am  #536


Re: History of the National Football Association - 1974-75 Season

Rugrat wrote:

Way to go Stingrays! Thanks for the stadium list DP. Can’t wait for the offseason!

If you don't mind me asking, why do you need it?

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8/05/2020 11:50 am  #537


Re: History of the National Football Association - 1974-75 Season

MyTeamIsDr.Pepper wrote:

Rugrat wrote:

Way to go Stingrays! Thanks for the stadium list DP. Can’t wait for the offseason!

If you don't mind me asking, why do you need it?

 Just was curious and I could help you with what you put on the website




 
 

8/05/2020 3:42 pm  #538


Re: History of the National Football Association - 1974-75 Season

What comes next for the SFL? A sexual misconduct scandal?

 

8/05/2020 4:22 pm  #539


Re: History of the National Football Association - 1974-75 Season

It's 1965, it might be too early to have a sexual misconduct scandal...



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8/05/2020 4:40 pm  #540


Re: History of the National Football Association - 1974-75 Season

Dan O'Mac wrote:

It's 1965, it might be too early to have a sexual misconduct scandal...

What about an owner who is an Anti-Semite?
 

 

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