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I'm pretty sure they write books about teams even if they didn't start in the AFLWhat year did the Cowboys start in the AFL?
And yes I would read a book about the history of the Dallas Cowboys. It would be fascinating based on just knowing what I do, I'm sure there is so much more.
It's not always about ones own favorite team.
Is that before this year? Takes out calculator...
That's what makes the book so interesting...How many of those wins didn't require cheating?
I'm pretty sure they write books about teams even if they didn't start in the AFL
Is that before this year? Takes out calculator...
How many of those wins didn't require cheating?
That's what makes the book so interesting...
Sorry wrong thread - supposed to be hammer bait.
Like the ClevelandIndianapolisRavens?
You need to read something. It was the NFL that initiated talks with the AFL for the merger. You can thank the Cowboys for that. As for the ClevelandIndianopilsRavens merger who really cares? Apparently no franchise wants to associate with any of those shities.What do any of those teams have to do with the AFL? Is that the history you learn from this book??? Not surprising...
You need to read something. It was the NFL that initiated talks with the AFL for the merger. You can thank the Cowboys for that. As for the ClevelandIndianopilsRavens merger who really cares? Apparently no franchise wants to associate with any of those shities.
I'll type slow. I forgot you're a Raven fan. You do realize the NFL and the AFL merged right? The NFLs' Dallas Cowboys initiated that merger with the AFL. I can get crayons if need be?I ask what Cleveland, Indianapolis and Baltimore have to do with the AFL and you start talking about the Cowboys? You're a f'ing train wreck (per usual).
I'll type slow. I forgot you're a Raven fan. You do realize the NFL and the AFL merged right? The NFLs' Dallas Cowboys initiated that merger with the AFL. I can get crayons if need be?
If I was interested in AFL history (I'm not), I would at least read about one of the successful AFL teams (that actually made it possible for the merger to occur).
Like the ClevelandIndianapolisRavens?
What do any of those teams have to do with the AFL? Is that the history you learn from this book??? Not surprising...
You need to read something. It was the NFL that initiated talks with the AFL for the merger. You can thank the Cowboys for that. As for the ClevelandIndianopilsRavens merger who really cares? Apparently no franchise wants to associate with any of those shities.