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Mar 7, 2012

The oldest surviving video of an American football game, Yale vs. Princeton in 1903 (via Kottke).

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Jan 25, 2012
Ten days to go…

Ten days to go…

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Sep 27, 2011
Quarterbacks of the NFL, 1961
Back row (left to right): Milt Plum (Browns), Bobby Layne (Steelers),  Sam Etcheverry (Cardinals), Bill Wade (Bears), Bart Starr (Packers), Johnny Unitas (Colts), Norm Snead (Redskins), Zeke Bratkowski  (Rams). Front row: Jim Ninowski (Lions), Fran Tarkenton (Vikings), Don  Meredith (Cowboys), John Brodie (49ers),  Sonny Jurgensen (Eagles), Y.A. Tittle (Giants). Photo by Ralph Morse. First published in Life magazine,  November 17, 1961. (Source)

Quarterbacks of the NFL, 1961

Back row (left to right): Milt Plum (Browns), Bobby Layne (Steelers), Sam Etcheverry (Cardinals), Bill Wade (Bears), Bart Starr (Packers), Johnny Unitas (Colts), Norm Snead (Redskins), Zeke Bratkowski (Rams). Front row: Jim Ninowski (Lions), Fran Tarkenton (Vikings), Don Meredith (Cowboys), John Brodie (49ers), Sonny Jurgensen (Eagles), Y.A. Tittle (Giants). Photo by Ralph Morse. First published in Life magazine, November 17, 1961. (Source)

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Feb 7, 2011
Army-Navy game, Polo Grounds, New York, 1916. (via)

Army-Navy game, Polo Grounds, New York, 1916. (via)

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