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词条 1925 NFL season
释义

  1. Teams and head coaches

  2. 1925 NFL Championship controversy

  3. Standings

  4. All star team

     Ends  Tackles  Guards  Center  Quarterback  Halfbacks  Fullback 

  5. References

{{Use mdy dates|date=November 2013}}{{Infobox NFL
| year = 1925
| NFLchampion = Chicago Cardinals
| regular_season = September 20 – December 20, 1925
}}

The 1925 NFL season was the sixth regular season of the National Football League. Five new teams entered the league: New York Giants, Detroit Panthers, Pottsville Maroons, Providence Steam Roller, and a new Canton Bulldogs team. The Kenosha Maroons folded, with the Racine Legion and Minneapolis Marines mothballing.

Teams and head coaches

Twenty teams competed in the NFL during the 1925 season.

First season in NFL *Last active season ^ Last season before hiatus, rejoined league later §
Team jumped to the AFL Rejoined the NFL **
Team Head coach(es)
Akron Pros Scotty Bierce
Buffalo Bisons Walt Koppisch
Canton Bulldogs ** Harry Robb
Chicago Bears George Halas
Chicago Cardinals Norman Barry
Cleveland Bulldogs § Cap Edwards
Columbus Tigers Red Weaver
Dayton Triangles Carl Storck
Detroit Panthers * Jimmy Conzelman
Duluth Kelleys Dewey Scanlon
Frankford Yellow Jackets Guy Chamberlin
Green Bay Packers Curly Lambeau
Hammond Pros Fritz Pollard (1 game) and Doc Young (4 games)
Kansas City Cowboys Roy Andrews
Milwaukee Badgers Johnny Bryan
New York Giants * Bob Folwell
Pottsville Maroons Dick Rauch
Providence Steam Roller * Archie Golembeski
Rochester Jeffersons ^ Tex Grigg
Rock Island Independents † Rube Ursella

1925 NFL Championship controversy

{{details|1925 NFL Championship controversy}}

Controversy surrounds who actually won the 1925 NFL Championship. Officially, the Chicago Cardinals are listed as the 1925 NFL champions because they finished with the best record; however, many Pottsville fans at the time claimed that the Maroons were the legitimate champions. The Maroons and the Cardinals were the top contenders for the title, with Pottsville winning a late-season meeting between them, 21–7. But the Maroons scheduled a game against a team of University of Notre Dame All-Stars in Philadelphia (and winning 9–7) on the same day that the Frankford Yellow Jackets were scheduled to play a game in the same city. Frankford protested, saying that it was violating their protected territory rights.

Although NFL president Joe Carr warned the Maroons in writing that they faced suspension if they played in Philadelphia, the Maroons claimed that Carr approved the game during a telephone call, and played anyway. In response, Carr fined the club, suspended it from all league rights and privileges (including the right to play for the NFL championship), and returned its franchise to the league.

In 2003, the NFL decided to again examine the case regarding the 1925 championship. In October of that year, the NFL voted 30–2 not to reopen the case, with only Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, the league's two Pennsylvania-based teams, voting in favor. Thus, the Cardinals are still listed as the 1925 NFL champions.[1]

Had the current (post-1972) system of counting ties as half a win and half a loss been in place in 1925, the Maroons would have won the championship with a win percentage of .833, while the Cardinals would have finished runner-up at .821.

Standings

{{1925 NFL standings}}

All star team

NFL league president Joseph Carr chose an all-star team for 1925, including players from Red Grange's tour.[2]

Ends

  • Lynn Bomar, New York Giants
  • Paul G. Goebel, Columbus Tigers

Tackles

  • Ed Healey, Chicago Bears
  • Link Lyman, Cleveland Bulldogs

Guards

  • Butch Spagna, Frankfort Yellow Jackets
  • John Alexander, New York Giants

Center

  • Herb Stein, Pottsville Maroons

Quarterback

  • Joey Sternaman, Chicago Bears

Halfbacks

  • Red Grange, Chicago Bears
  • Red Barron, Coral Gables All-Stars

Fullback

  • Jack McBride, New York Giants

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Pottsville Maroons: NFL owners refuse to reconsider 1925 ruling |url=http://www.geocities.com/ghostsofthegridiron/Maroons_denied_2003.htm |work= |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5kg6DvUS8?url=http://www.geocities.com/ghostsofthegridiron/Maroons_denied_2003.htm |archivedate=October 21, 2009 |deadurl=yes |df= }}
2. ^{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=GCvNoVqXOmUC&pg=PA217#v=onepage&q&f=false |page=217 |title=The Man Who Built the National Football League: Joe F. Carr |author=Chris Willis|isbn=9780810876705 |date=2010-08-19 }}
  • NFL Record and Fact Book ({{ISBN|1-932994-36-X}})
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20160410134638/http://www.nfl.com/history/chronology/1921-1930 NFL History 1921–1930] (Last accessed December 4, 2005)
  • Total Football: The Official Encyclopedia of the National Football League ({{ISBN|0-06-270174-6}})
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