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"On This Gridiron Day May 7"

The gridiron's story is etched in moments of triumph, legal battles, and transformative decisions. Among these dates, May 7th holds a unique significance, a day that has helped shape the destiny of the sport we love.
Get ready to delve into the heart of American football history. Over the next few articles, we'll explore the pivotal events of this day, uncovering the drama, the personalities, and the lasting impact of May 7th on the NFL and its franchises. Prepare to witness how a single day can alter the course of a league and the trajectory of a team. The gridiron's story is etched in moments of triumph, legal battles, and transformative decisions. Among these dates, May 7th holds a unique significance, a day that has helped shape the destiny of the sport we love...

Football History

"NFL Antitrust Suit Falls"

Last updated 📅 2025-05-06
On May 7, 1982, a landmark decision by a California federal jury reshaped the landscape of the National Football League (NFL). The jury ruled that the NFL had violated antitrust laws by attempting to prevent the Oakland Raiders, under the ownership of Al Davis, from relocating to the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
Al Davis, a pivotal figure in professional football, sought to move his franchise to the larger Los Angeles market. However, the NFL, led by Commissioner Pete Rozelle, opposed the move, favoring the team's continued presence in Oakland...

Football Hall of Fame

"Johnny Unitas and His Amazing Football Legacy"

Last updated 📅 2024-05-07
Johnny Unitas wasn't just a quarterback; he was a revolution. In a time dominated by bruising running backs and conservative play-calling, Unitas emerged as a gunslinger, a magician with a cannon for an arm who redefined the position and ushered in a golden age of NFL passing. This essay explores Unitas' remarkable career, highlighting his rise from obscurity to stardom, his innovative playing style, and his lasting impact on the game of football.
✦ From Undrafted to Unstoppable (1955-1959) Born May 7, 1933, Johnny Unitas' path to greatness was anything but conventional. Despite a stellar college career at the University of Louisville, he went undrafted in 1955 due to his perceived size and lack of experience in a pro-style offense...

College HOF

"Paul Bunker Hall of Fame Army Tackle"

Last updated 📅 2024-05-07
Born May 7, 1881, in Alpena, Michigan, was the big tackle from the Army teams of 1899 to 1902, Paul Bunker.  The National Football Foundation lends the thought that when you are receiving high praise from an opponent you know you truly have a great player. Navy's star back of the 1900 era, Ralph Strassburger, who also  played defense. Approached Bunker several years after when the two met up on the gridiron, this time it was in the Philippines. "Bunker," Strassburger said, "I hate you. Let's have a drink."
As you can see back in 1902 Bunker had ended his playing career with that season's Army-Navy game, running wild against the Middies and leading the Cadets to a 22-8 victory...

College HOF

"Belford West A Colgate College Football Hall of Fame legend"

Last updated 📅 2024-05-07
Born May 7, 1896, in Hamilton, New York, was Belford West the great Colgate University tackle of 1914 to 1916 & 1919. The National Football Foundation lists that Belford led a  dominant defence which elevated Colgate as one of the most feared teams of his era. In the 30 games West played for Colgate, 19 were shutout victories. He missed only one play in three varsity seasons at Colgate. West was known as a model tackle in build and execution, blessed with quickness of foot and a devastating charge.
An instinctive player, Belford had exceptional range for his size and was said to pride himself in being at the right place at the right time. He was also a fine kicker and set a record with a 52-yard field goal against arch rival Syracuse in a 1919 game...

College HOF

"Babe Parilli"

Last updated 📅 2023-05-07
Born May 7, 1930, in Rochester, Pennsylvania, was Babe Parilli the legendary University of Kentucky quarterback. Parilli quarterbacked the Wildcats for Hall of Fame coach Bear Bryant from 1949-51 according to his bio on the footballfoundation.org website.
Babe introduced Bear Bryant's "T" Formation that baffled opponents and spectators alike, magically taking Kentucky into the national spotlight. On the field or in the stands, you simply lost sight of the football once Parilli had it in his magical Houdini hands...

College HOF

"Pat McInally"

Last updated 📅 2023-05-07
Born May 7, 1953, in Villa Park, California, was Harvard University’s talented wide receiver from 1972 through the 1974 season, Pat McInally. This player not only was a standout on the field but also in the classroom as well, earning the prestigious NFF National Scholar Athlete award and becoming a First Team All-American in 1974. The NFF states that Pat finished his career as the Crimson’s single-game, single-season and career record-holder for touchdowns and receptions and as the school’s leader in career receiving yards. McInally ranked second in the nation in receptions in 1973 and fourth in 1974 while also serving as Harvard’s punter. The National Football Foundation selected Pat McInally for entrance into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2016. He was the only player to ever to have a perfect score on the Wonderlick Test and became the first starting Harvard Grad to play in the Super Bowl, after he became the Cincinnati Bengals. NCAAF Jersey 84

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