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Stripe Valley School for the Blind
Placing graduates on the field since 1920. -
Don't Mess With My Parlay
Don't mess with my picks, Ref! -
Hey Ref! Blow Whistles, Not Games
Do your job! -
After Further Review, These Refs Suck
The word has come back from New York. -
Detroit's Most Eligible Receiver
He's open for you! -
Who's Got It Better Than Us? Noooobody!
There's nobody better than the blue! -
Tommy Cutlets Sports Logo
Tommy Cutlet is a giant among football players. -
Tommy Cutlet Best Italian Food Ad
Tommy knows all about food and football. -
Kansas City Christmas Tree Cakes
Football is tasty in Kansas City, especially at Christmas. ITC15253 -
Ohio BET
Bet wisely, America! ITC15162 -
Ohio Here's Your Sign
Here's your sign Ohio rivals! ITC15161 -
Philadelphia Football Slay
Philadelphia Football Slay Unisex T-Shirt in Green: He's shutting 'em down and taking names! Crafted for comfort and style, this unisex shirt embodies the laid-back spirit of Football fans everywhere Made from a premium blend of cotton and polyester, this tee offers ultimate... -
Miami Football Sun and Surfboard
Pro football in Miami dates back to 1946 and the Miami Seahawks who were charter members of the All-America Football Conference. They only lasted one season. Miami's then small population, combined with underfunded ownership doomed the team's stay in South Florida. In 1947 they moved to Baltimore... -
Miami Greatest Show on Surf & Turf Florida
Pro football in Miami dates back to 1946 and the Miami Seahawks who were charter members of the All-America Football Conference. They only lasted one season. Miami's then small population, combined with underfunded ownership doomed the team's stay in South Florida. In 1947 they moved to Baltimore... -
Miami Greatest Show on Surf & Turf Player
Pro football in Miami dates back to 1946 and the Miami Seahawks who were charter members of the All-America Football Conference. They only lasted one season. Miami's then small population, combined with underfunded ownership doomed the team's stay in South Florida. In 1947 they moved to Baltimore... -
Bad Blood Taylor
Are they in the getaway car? Get this shirt before she write's his name... ITC14852 -
The Rockpile - Buffalo, New York
"Baseball is played in a park. Football is played in a stadium. War Memorial Stadium." - George Carlin. Buffalo's iconic venue opened in opened in 1937 as Roesch Memorial Stadium, the venue was later known as Grover Cleveland Stadium and Civic Stadium. Too most in Western New York, though,... -
Take Rips, Win Ships - New York Football
New York football fans are getting close. -
El Travedor
El Travedor is keeping it tight right til the end. ITC13927 -
Jack Murphy Stadium
Jack Murphy Stadium, better known as simply "The Murph" to San Diego Sports fans, opened in 1967 as San Diego Stadium. It was renamed in 1981 to honor Murphy's efforts in the 1960s to build a multi-purpose stadium in the city and thus attract... -
Crosley Field
Built in 1912 as Redland Field, the Cincinnati Reds home ballpark was renamed Crosley Field, in honor of the team's new owner, in 1934. It was the home of the Reds until 1970 when they moved into Riverfront Stadium. -
Tampa Baker
From Cleveland to Carolina to L.A., he's coming for you Tampa! -
Washington Ambassadors - World Football League
The Florida Blazers of the World Football League started off as the Washington Ambassadors, though they never played a down in the nation's capital. Unable to secure a stadium there, the team wound up in Central Florida and made it all the way to... -
Detroit Wheels
The Detroit Wheels were charter members of the World Football League in 1974 but played in only 14 games of the 20 game schedule before folding. Things became so dire toward the end, a home game against the Portland Storm was relocated to London,... -
Portland Storm
The Portland Storm played in the World Football League (WFL) in 1974. Playing their home games at old Civic Stadium, the Storm finished with 7 wins, 12 losses, and 1 tie. The GM was former AFL great Ron Mix, and the head coach was... -
Portland Thunder
When the Portland Storm folded at the conclusion of the 1974 World Football League (WFL) season, the prospects for pro football in Bridgetown looked bleak. However, Portland returned to the league the following season with a new team, the Thunder, and a new owner.... -
Houston WFL Texans
Not to be confused with the city's current NFL team, these Houston Texans were charter members of the World Football League in 1974. Playing their home games in the Astrodome, they spent only half a season in Houston before moving to Shreveport, Louisiana where... -
Florida Blazers - World Football League
The Florida Blazers of the World Football League started off as the Washington Ambassadors, though they never played a down in the nation's capital. Unable to secure a stadium there, the team wound up in Central Florida and made it all the way to... -
Jacksonville Sharks World Football League
On Thursday, July 11, 1974, the Jacksonville Sharks opened the inaugural World Football League season against the New York Stars before 59,112 fans at the Gator Bowl. More big crowds followed-- until it was revealed most of the tickets and been given away or... -
Chicago Fire Football Helmet 1974
The Chicago Fire were charter members of the World Football League in 1974. The team started off well, posting a 7-2 record in the first half of the season and drawing an average of 34,000 fans to Soldier Field. However, after a 10-game losing... -
Toronto Northmen
Charter members of the World Football League (WFL) in 1974, the Memphis Southmen began as the Toronto Northmen. However, before the team could play a down, the Canadian government passed legislation to block any U.S.-based football league from operating in Canada. Unwilling to undergo... -
Birmingham Vulcans
Despite drawing some of the biggest crows in the first season of the World Football League (WFL), and winning World Bowl I (and as it turned out, only), the Birmingham Americans were out of business. In 1975, the entire league reorganized, with the remaining... -
Memphis Southmen
Charter members of the World Football League (WFL) in 1974, the Memphis Southmen began as the Toronto Northmen. However, before the team could play a down, the Canadian government passed legislation to block any U.S.-based football league from operating in Canada. Unwilling to undergo... -
The Hawaiians Football
Often misidentified as the Honolulu Hawaiians, this charter member of the World Football League (WFL) was known simply as The Hawaiians. Though crowds were small, the team avoided many of the financial problems that plagued most of the league's other teams. In 1975, the WFL's... -
Southern California Sun
Owned by trucking company executive Larry Hatfield, the Southern California Sun were charter members of the World Football League in 1974. They played their home games at Anaheim Stadium, pre-dating the arrival of the Rams in Orange County by several years. The Sun posted... -
Jacksonville Express
Jacksonville fielded a team called the Sharks in the first season of the World Football League in 1974. Owned by a women's undergarments magnate, they lasted just 14 games before sinking in a sea of debt. The following season, a new group of owners established... -
Birmingham Americans
The Birmingham Americans were charter members of the World Football League in 1974. They won that league's championship, World Bowl I, and as it turned out, only. Immediately after the game, a 22-21 win over the Florida Blazers, the team's uniforms were confiscated by... -
Shreveport Steamer Football
The Shreveport Steamer began as the Houston Texans (no relation to the current NFL team), a charter member of the World Football League (WFL) in 1974. Halfway through the season, the team moved to Louisiana. Radio legend Larry King was part of the Steamer... -
New York Stars Football
The New York Stars played in the World Football League (WFL) in 1974, opening their season against the Jacksonville Sharks. Unable to use Yankee Stadium or Shea Stadium, the Stars were forced to play their home games at Downing Stadium on tiny, hard to... -
Chicago Fire
The Chicago Fire were a charter member of the World Football League in 1974. The team started off well, posting a 7-2 record in the first half of the season and drawing an average of 34,000 fans to Soldier Field. However, after a 10-game... -
The Philadelphia Bell
The Philadelphia Bell were a franchise in the World Football League which began play in 1974. The Bell folded, along with the rest of the league, halfway through the 1975 campaign. -
It's Called Soccer
Ask Petyon! And they're called CHIPS! -
A Very Merry Mafia | Buffalo Football in the Snow
A snow field advantage is a home field advantage in Buffalo. If you ever wondered what QB1 does on his off days, we've found your answer! -
Cheesehead Sauce
Sauce has cheese on his mind! -
One Pride - Detroit Football
Detroit is all for One Pride. -
Keep Pounding - Carolina Football
Carolina football will always keep pounding. -
OnlyBirds - Atlanta Football
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I'm A Dirty Bird - Atlanta Football
A shirt for all the Dirty Birds in the ATL. -
Bird City Football
Welcome to Bird City! -
Da Beers - Chicago Football
Let's hear it for DA BEERS!