military. Tony Bova, the Steagles' leading receiver with 17 receptions, was blind in one eye and partially blind in the other. Steagles guard Eddie Michaels...
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and the film's title implicitly references the transient nature of the Steagles NFL team, existing for only the 1943 season during a national crisis. Paul...
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Steagle or Steagles may refer to: The Steagle, a 1971 American film Steagles, a former National Football League team Steagle Colbeagle the Eagle, a mascot...
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Saginaw Spirit (redirect from Steagle Colbeagle)
name a new secondary mascot for the 2006–07 season. The mascot was named Steagle Colbeagle the Eagle after Stephen Colbert. Colbert had promoted the contest...
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War II, the two clubs temporarily merged as the Philadelphia-Pittsburgh "Steagles". The league only approved the merger for one year; Pittsburgh was willing...
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Steelers and Philadelphia Eagles combined rosters and competed as the Steagles due to the loss of players to World War II military service. List of National...
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In 1943 the Steelers combined with the Philadelphia Eagles to form the "Steagles", and Walt Kiesling shared the head coach position with Greasy Neale. In...
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Pittsburgh Steelers, another NFL team from Pennsylvania, combined to form the "Steagles" (officially known as the "Phil-Pitt Combine") for the 1943 NFL season...
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Glass–Steagall legislation (redirect from Glass-steagle)
The Glass–Steagall legislation describes four provisions of the United States Banking Act of 1933 separating commercial and investment banking. The article...
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able to work around the player shortage by merging to form the "Phil-Pitt Steagles." The size of the active roster reduced from 33 to 28 players per team...
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Pittsburgh Steelers (category Steagles)
Philadelphia Eagles forming the "Phil-Pitt Eagles" and were known as the "Steagles". This team went 5–4–1. In 1944, they merged with the Chicago Cardinals...
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games. Steagles: Philadelphia Eagles head coach Greasy Neale and Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Walt Kiesling served as co-head coaches of the Steagles. Washington...
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season in the league. National Football League franchise moves and mergers Steagles Card-Pitt List of defunct and relocated Major League Baseball teams List...
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Philadelphia Eagles (category Steagles)
merged with the Steelers to form the "Phil-Pitt Eagles", known as the Steagles. Greasy Neale continued to coach the team along with Steelers head coach...
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Card-Pitt) Shibe Park/Connie Mack Stadium (Philadelphia Eagles, Phil-Pitt Steagles) Cotton Bowl (Dallas Texans, Dallas Cowboys) District of Columbia Stadium/RFK...
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Card-Pitt) Shibe Park/Connie Mack Stadium (Philadelphia Eagles, Phil-Pitt Steagles) Cotton Bowl (Dallas Texans, Dallas Cowboys) District of Columbia Stadium/RFK...
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Steelers, who had combined with the Philadelphia Eagles in 1943 to form the "Steagles". The arrangement was made necessary by there being a shortage of numerous...
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Card-Pitt) Shibe Park/Connie Mack Stadium (Philadelphia Eagles, Phil-Pitt Steagles) Cotton Bowl (Dallas Texans, Dallas Cowboys) District of Columbia Stadium/RFK...
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Ray Graves (category Steagles players and personnel)
merger of the Eagles and the Pittsburgh Steelers known as the "Steagles." (The Steagles were formed when the league had to limit rosters and cut back to...
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Football League. Week Four: New York Giants at Philadelphia-Pittsburgh "Steagles" at Shibe Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Date: October 9 Game attendance:...
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Sandra Giles (section Avco Embassy & The Steagle)
Columbo to The Odd Couple. In his 1974 book about making the movie The Steagle, Final Cut: The Making and Breaking of a Picture, writer-director Paul...
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"The Steagle (1971) A Brazilian Youth's Joys and Shocks:' Plantation Boy' Opens at 5th Ave. Cinema Benjamin Proves Deft Comic in 'The Steagle'". The...
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Card-Pitt) Shibe Park/Connie Mack Stadium (Philadelphia Eagles, Phil-Pitt Steagles) Cotton Bowl (Dallas Texans, Dallas Cowboys) District of Columbia Stadium/RFK...
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Card-Pitt) Shibe Park/Connie Mack Stadium (Philadelphia Eagles, Phil-Pitt Steagles) Cotton Bowl (Dallas Texans, Dallas Cowboys) District of Columbia Stadium/RFK...
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1943 season when they merged with the Philadelphia Eagles and formed the "Steagles"; the team's colors at that time were green and white as a result of wearing...
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Bill Hewitt (American football) (category Steagles players and personnel)
three for the Philadelphia Eagles (1937–1939), and one for the Phil-Pitt Steagles (1943). He is remembered for his refusal to wear a helmet as one of the...
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Card-Pitt) Shibe Park/Connie Mack Stadium (Philadelphia Eagles, Phil-Pitt Steagles) Cotton Bowl (Dallas Texans, Dallas Cowboys) District of Columbia Stadium/RFK...
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Callahan Girl 1970 WUSA Barmaid at Railroad Station Uncredited 1971 The Steagle Mrs. Forbes 1973 White Lightning Maggie Credited as Diane Lad 1974 Chinatown...
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Card-Pitt) Shibe Park/Connie Mack Stadium (Philadelphia Eagles, Phil-Pitt Steagles) Cotton Bowl (Dallas Texans, Dallas Cowboys) District of Columbia Stadium/RFK...
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the Pittsburgh Steelers and played for the Philadelphia Eagles and the Steagles Cameron Sutton, defensive back for the Detroit Lions Trey Teague, former...
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