The game of American football is filled with strategy, legendary figures, great teams, and amazing events that have created euphoria in fandom. We celebrate the game and its people. Here are some items of interest that capture the spirit of the gridiron.
1921 through 1930 Era of American Football
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1921 through 1930 Era of American Football
The decade of the Roaring 1920s started with prosperity for the nation and ended in the financial woes of the Great Depression, and each of these affected the game of football.
College football was in it's golden era with players like Red Grange, Ernie Nevers, and the Four Horseman of Notre Dame running acorss the fields of America.
Iconic coaches such as Bob Zuppke, Knute Rockne and Andy Smith had their teams playing top notch football as the traditional powers of the East started to fade in comparison.
Birth of the NFL:
The 1920s saw the National Football League (NFL) take its first wobbly steps. Founded in 1920 as the American Professional Football Association (APFA), it was a ragtag bunch of mostly Midwestern teams playing under college rules.
Leather Helmets and Mud:
Games were rough-and-tumble affairs, played on muddy fields with minimal padding and leather helmets. Stars like Red Grange and Ernie Nevers captivated fans with their daring runs and hard tackles.
The forward pass gained popularity, revolutionizing the game. The T-formation, a more balanced offensive scheme, began to emerge.
The NFL was far from stable. Teams folded and joined at will, and rival leagues like the American Football League (AFL) briefly challenged its dominance.
Join us in a year-by-year look at the decade of the 1920s in the following posts.
College football was in it's golden era with players like Red Grange, Ernie Nevers, and the Four Horseman of Notre Dame running acorss the fields of America.
Iconic coaches such as Bob Zuppke, Knute Rockne and Andy Smith had their teams playing top notch football as the traditional powers of the East started to fade in comparison.
Birth of the NFL:
The 1920s saw the National Football League (NFL) take its first wobbly steps. Founded in 1920 as the American Professional Football Association (APFA), it was a ragtag bunch of mostly Midwestern teams playing under college rules.
Leather Helmets and Mud:
Games were rough-and-tumble affairs, played on muddy fields with minimal padding and leather helmets. Stars like Red Grange and Ernie Nevers captivated fans with their daring runs and hard tackles.
The forward pass gained popularity, revolutionizing the game. The T-formation, a more balanced offensive scheme, began to emerge.
The NFL was far from stable. Teams folded and joined at will, and rival leagues like the American Football League (AFL) briefly challenged its dominance.
Join us in a year-by-year look at the decade of the 1920s in the following posts.
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If you like remembering players of the NFL by their numbers then you may also enjoy going uniform number by number in other team sports as well. We have it for you on our other website in baseball, basketball, hockey and more on the Sports Jersey Dispatch.
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Gridiron Legacy: Pro Football's Missing Origin Story
Author Gregg Ficery tells the story of the beginnings of Pro Football through the pro football career of his Great Grandfather, Bob Shiring
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Bears versus Cardinals: The NFL's Oldest Rivalry
Author Joe Ziemba the master historian of football in Chicago has released another beauty. It is titled Bears versus Cardinals: The NFL's Oldest Rivalry.
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