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Sometimes called AFL II, the second American Football League (AFL) was a professional American football league that operated in 1936 and 1937. L American Football League (ou AFL) était une association d équipes professionnelles de football américain qui opéra entre 1960 et 1969. Die American Football League (AFL II) war eine von 1936 bis 1937 operierende Profiliga für American Football in den Vereinigten Staaten.

Nachdem die Chicago Bears die Gehaltsforderungen ihres Spielers Harold Grange nicht erfüllen wollten, wollte dieser in New York City ein eigenes Franchise der National Football League aufbauen. Many thanks to him. L American Football League fut absorbée par la … Originally comprising teams from Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Illinois, the league eventually expanded its reach to include teams from Missouri, Tennessee, Wisconsin, and California to become a national league with major league aspirations by 1939.
With the optimism that began the 1937 season gone, the second American Football League closed up shop at the end of the season.Unlike the NFL, AFL teams tended to have local interest only. Last updated: January 22, 2020 at 12:49 PM (CST) All Hex, RGB and CMYK information is representative of current PANTONE ® color publications on coated paper stock and within the sRGB color space unless specifically noted. The AFL operated in direct competition with the more established National Football League (NFL) throughout its existence. "All P" includes both pitching and batting while "SP" & "RP" include only pitching.Total Zone Rating and initial framework for Wins above Replacement calculations provided by Sean Smith.Some high school data is courtesy David McWater.WAR and Wins Above Average are computed at the team/position level byprorating the players' team-season totals by time played at theposition, so they may not represent exactly what the player did atthat position, but rather it assumes they were equally valued at eachposition. Fielding Runs is based on actual time at the position.Many historical player head shots courtesy of David Davis.


Estimated colors are … 1936 AL Standings, Team and Player Statistics, Leaderboards, Award Winners, Trades, Minor Leagues, Fielding, Batting, Pitching, New Debuts All images are property the copyright holder and are displayed here for informational purposes only.You can convert WAR to a team record by taking wins = WAR +.294*G and losses = G-wins. American Football League — Pour les articles homonymes, voir AFL. Out-of-town newspapers rarely covered the league's activities, and when they did, the coverage was usually a bare-bones mention of the scores inserted as page filler.Three weeks into the 1937 season, the poorly-drawing Pittsburgh Americans gave up the ghost while the other eastern teams were suffering the results of player raids by NFL teams (defending champion Boston was virtually gutted, leaving it in no shape to repeat its success). The Midwest Football League was a minor professional American football league that existed from 1935 to 1940. You can convert WAA to a team record bytaking wins = WAA + .5*G and losses = G-wins. Die American Football League war eine im Jahr 1926 operierende Profiliga für American Football in den Vereinigten Staaten.. Geschichte.