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The plan would ensure an inferior opponent for Chicago. The game was then used to help prop up their win-loss percentage and as a chance of wrestling away the 1925 NFL Championship away from the first place
236: 251:, against the Cardinals. During the recruitment, Folz reportedly told the high schoolers that the game was a "practice game" and would in no part affect their amateur status. 664: 464: 659: 491: 649: 421: 331: 228: 152: 644: 639: 457: 394: 367: 654: 478: 356: 271: 576: 526: 244: 132: 450: 264: 531: 295: 175: 90: 86: 81: 232: 348: 201: 171: 122: 432: 634: 629: 409: 382: 288: 259:. For his involvement, Folz was barred from playing football in the NFL for life by NFL President 256: 283: 561: 473: 352: 327: 248: 224: 263:. However, in 1926, Folz's lifetime ban was lifted, probably to prevent him from joining the 117: 571: 516: 511: 506: 501: 496: 442: 623: 586: 546: 316: 608: 591: 541: 195: 342: 581: 566: 551: 260: 239:, where Folz hired a group of high school football players from his alma mater, 94: 68: 601: 596: 556: 521: 381:(5–6). Professional Football Researchers Association: 1–4. Archived from 408:(5). Professional Football Researchers Association: 1–3. Archived from 240: 45: 318:
Breaker Boys: The NFL's Greatest Team and the Stolen 1925 Championship
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He is best known for his role in the 223:(March 31, 1903 – August 18, 1965) was a professional 267:; even so, he chose not to return to pro football. 185: 162: 148: 143: 138: 128: 116: 108: 100: 80: 75: 64: 52: 41: 26: 315: 237:1925 Chicago Cardinals–Milwaukee Badgers scandal 458: 8: 284:The Greatest High School Rivalry in Illinois 21: 163:Career highlights and awards 465: 451: 443: 20: 665:Players of American football from Chicago 344:Pigskin: The Early Years of Pro Football 289:In Pottsville, Maroons are still champs 270:The scandal also played a role in the 7: 16:American football player (1903–1965) 294:Fleming, David (January 30, 2008). 14: 272:1925 NFL Championship controversy 104:5 ft 7 in (170 cm) 660:Chicago Maroons football players 650:American football quarterbacks 265:first American Football League 1: 341:Peterson, Robert W. (1997). 645:American football halfbacks 640:American football fullbacks 227:player who played with the 681: 655:Chicago Cardinals players 487: 210: 190: 167: 158: 233:National Football League 112:157 lb (71 kg) 65:Place of death 42:Place of birth 349:Oxford University Press 314:Fleming, David (2007). 53:Date of death 27:Date of birth 415:on December 18, 2010. 393:Chris Willis (2003). 388:on November 27, 2010. 366:Joe Horrigan (1984). 245:Engelwood High School 202:DatabaseFootball.com 23: 480:1925 NFL champions 438:on March 26, 2012. 422:"Red Equals Green" 395:"Joe Carr VisionU" 257:Pottsville Maroons 247:, to play for the 76:Career information 71:, California, U.S. 617: 616: 562:Mickey MacDonnell 475:Chicago Cardinals 333:978-1-933060-35-4 249:Milwaukee Badgers 229:Chicago Cardinals 225:American football 214: 213: 200:Playing stats at 194:Playing stats at 186:Career stats 153:Chicago Cardinals 672: 481: 476: 467: 460: 453: 444: 439: 437: 426: 416: 414: 399: 389: 387: 372: 362: 337: 321: 310: 308: 306: 59: 48:, Illinois, U.S. 36: 34: 24: 680: 679: 675: 674: 673: 671: 670: 669: 620: 619: 618: 613: 606: 483: 479: 474: 471: 435: 424: 419: 412: 397: 392: 385: 370: 365: 359: 340: 334: 313: 304: 302: 293: 280: 206: 181: 57: 56:August 18, 1965 32: 30: 17: 12: 11: 5: 678: 676: 668: 667: 662: 657: 652: 647: 642: 637: 632: 622: 621: 615: 614: 612: 611: 604: 599: 594: 589: 584: 579: 574: 572:Nick McInerney 569: 564: 559: 554: 549: 544: 539: 534: 529: 524: 519: 517:Paddy Driscoll 514: 512:Fred DeStefano 509: 507:Ralph Claypool 504: 502:Willis Brennan 499: 494: 492:Eddie Anderson 488: 485: 484: 472: 470: 469: 462: 455: 447: 441: 440: 417: 390: 363: 357: 338: 332: 311: 291: 286: 279: 276: 217:Arthur F. 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Chicago
Los Angeles
Position(s)
Fullback
halfback
quarterback
US college
Chicago
Englewood (IL)
Chicago Cardinals
NFL champion
1925
NFL.com
DatabaseFootball.com
American football
Chicago Cardinals
National Football League
1925 Chicago Cardinals–Milwaukee Badgers scandal
Chicago
Engelwood High School
Milwaukee Badgers
Pottsville Maroons
Joseph Carr
first American Football League
1925 NFL Championship controversy
The Greatest High School Rivalry in Illinois
In Pottsville, Maroons are still champs
"Pottsville, Pa. and Cardinals each claim rights to 1925 NFL title"
ESPN
Breaker Boys: The NFL's Greatest Team and the Stolen 1925 Championship

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