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Aaronhere
01-21-2009, 11:37 AM
My latest project:
The Continental Football League - a minor league with major league ambitions. It operated from 1965 to 1969, and featured some interesting alumni - QB John Walton (who went on to star in the USFL 14 years later), QB Ken Stabler, DE Coy Bacon and QB Don Jonas (who was a minor league legend and moved on to Canada when the CFL folded)

Each season contains the game scores, and, if the information is available, a game summary. Also, the various franchise moves are included:
1965 season - http://www.the-kramerfamily.com/1965PACKERS-YEAR.html
1966 season - http://www.the-kramerfamily.com/1966PACKERS-YEAR.html
1967 season - http://www.the-kramerfamily.com/1967PACKERS-YEAR.html
1968 season - http://www.the-kramerfamily.com/1968PACKERS-YEAR.html
1969 season - http://www.the-kramerfamily.com/1969PACKERS-YEAR.html

indoor fan
01-21-2009, 04:27 PM
John Walton was amazing. He played professionally in the CFL, WFL, NFL and USFL over a 14 year span.

mrsummitcitypigskin
01-22-2009, 05:34 PM
I remember the 1965 Ft. Wayne Warriors. Had an excellent QB named Lebrato. Guy
could run or pass. He owns two nightclubs in Ft. Wayne now. He's still built like a
brick-sh-t-house. lol In 1965, the Warriors played in a reconfigured pro softball
stadium named after Fred Zollner, the original owner of the Ft. Wayne (now Detroit)
Pistons of the NBA. Zollners first Pistons were a pro fast pitch softball franchise.
That stadium, although remodeled, is still used today by local high school football
teams in Ft. Wayne.