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From 1925-1931, the Providence Steam Roller was a team in the NFL.
From 1922-1924, the Racine Legion was in the NFL. The 1974-75 World Football League included the following teams: Southern California Sun Chicago Fire Shreveport Steamer Philadelphia Bell Portland Storm Portland Thunder The 1983-85 USFL included the following: Chicago Blitz Denver Gold Los Angeles Express Steve
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Utah Jazz.
If that's not the most absurd major sports team name of all time I will eat my hat. Yeah baby, those Mormon cats can swing and rip it up all night long. . . . (And yes I know where the name came from. It's still incredibly ridiculous.) |
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The Orlando Juice and San Bernardino Pride.
Nashua Pride York Revolution Atlantic City Surf Aberdeen Arsenal Bridgeport Bluefish (Cold be plural or singular) All in baseball. |
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Utah’s Team was transplanted from New Orleans. They decided to keep the Jazz name rather than switch to the Utah Tabernacles.
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Great humor. Let's have mor, mon.
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"In the Deseret you can remember your name, 'cause there ain't no one for to give you no pain."
Last edited by BengoughingForAwhile; 01-29-2019 at 06:13 PM. |
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Red Sox and White Sox?
Whatever a sox is it doesn’t seem to be plural.
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My all-time favorite -- which was coined by former NBC sportscaster Tim Ryan -- was the old Southern Hockey League's "Macon Whoopee" (1973-74)
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