Category: football
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The Rise and Fall of the Luv Ya Blue Oilers: How Houston Fell in Love and Lost Its Team

In the late 1970s, Houston wasn’t just a football town—it was Oilers country. Led by the larger-than-life Bum Phillips and the unstoppable Earl Campbell, the “Luv Ya Blue” era turned the Astrodome into a madhouse and gave Houston fans hope like never before. But just as quickly as the magic arrived, it was gone, undone…
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Did the NFL Really Ban the Packers in 1921?

In 1921, the Green Bay Packers were nearly erased from professional football history. Just two years after being founded by Curly Lambeau, the team was kicked out of the league for using ineligible college players under fake names. But the even crazier part? There were conflicting stories about who exposed the scandal—was it legendary Bears…
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What Makes Tecmo Super Bowl Special?

In 1991, the video game Tecmo Super Bowl was released which was the follow up to the highly successful “Tecmo Bowl” that debuted four years earlier. Tecmo Super Bowl would go on to be considered one of the greatest sports video games ever made. In today’s video, we’ll take a look back at how this…
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On This Day In Sports History: Eric Dickerson Becomes Fastest Player To Reach 10K Yards Rushing

On September 10, 1989, Eric Dickerson achieved a remarkable milestone in his illustrious NFL career by reaching 10,000 career rushing yards. He did so in his 91st game, becoming the fastest player to reach the 10k yard milestone. Playing for the Indianapolis Colts at the time, Dickerson’s journey to this significant achievement was a testament…
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What Happened To RFK Stadium?

RFK Stadium, short for Robert F. Kennedy Stadium, stands as a historic symbol of sports and entertainment in the United States. Located in Washington, D.C., the stadium was named in honor of Robert F. Kennedy, the late U.S. Senator and Attorney General, and was opened in 1961. Over its decades-long existence, RFK Stadium has hosted…
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On This Day: Legendary Coach Bill Walsh Passes Away

Bill Walsh was a legendary figure in the world of American football, renowned for his exceptional coaching abilities and innovative strategies. Serving as the head coach of the San Francisco 49ers from 1979 to 1988, Walsh transformed the franchise into a dominant force and laid the foundation for one of the greatest dynasties in NFL…
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What Happened To Memorial Stadium?

Memorial Stadium, once located in Baltimore, Maryland, holds a special place in the city’s sports history. The stadium served as the home to the Baltimore Orioles (MLB) and the Baltimore Colts (NFL) for several decades. Its iconic horseshoe shape and capacity to hold over 31,000 spectators created an electric atmosphere during games. The stadium’s close…
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What Happened To The Kingdome?

The Kingdome, located in Seattle, Washington, was a prominent multi-purpose stadium that played a significant role in the city’s sports and entertainment scene. Constructed in 1976, it stood as an architectural marvel at the time, boasting a unique circular design with a distinctive roof. The stadium’s primary purpose was to serve as the home field…
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Legends Of The Game: Jim Thorpe

Jim Thorpe, born on May 22 (or 28), 1888, in Prague, Oklahoma, was an American athlete who left an indelible mark on the world of sports. Thorpe’s life was marked by extraordinary achievements, overcoming adversity, and his lasting legacy as one of the greatest athletes of all time. Olympic Years Jim Thorpe was a member…
