Last Team Standing: How the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Philadelphia Eagles-The "St Eagles"-Saved Pro Football During World W

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During World War II, the national Football League faced a crisis unimaginable today: a shortage of players. By 1943, so many players were in the armed forces that the league was forced to fold one team (the Cleveland Rams) and merge two others: the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Philadelphia Eagles. Thus were the “Steagles” born. The Steagles included military draft rejects, a superstar lured out of retirement, and even a few active-duty servicemen who got leave for the games. Yet, somehow, this motley crew posted a winning record-the first in Eagles’ history and the second in Steelers’ history. A book about football, about life during the war, *Last Team Standing* is, above all, about those of the Greatest Generation who, against all odds, contributed to America’s war effort in the unlikeliest ways.Wörter : 88762
LF/804781/R
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Algeo
Matthew - Language
- English
- ISBN
- 9780306815768
- Release date
- 2006