TRIVIA QUESTION FOR AUTOGRAPHED PHOTO
  • HEY GUYS!  During World War II, both the Steelers and the Eagles did not have enough players for a full team… SO in 1940 they joined forces for one season to be known as?

    ***NOTE IMPORTANT

    IN ORDER TO WIN YOU MUST BE THE FIRST TO ANSWER BOTH QUESTIONS CORRECTLY HERE AND ON MY FACEBOOK FAN PAGE. THE PERSON WITH THE RIGHT ANSWERS ON BOTH AT THE EARLIEST TIME WILL WIN AN AUTOGRAPHED 8X10 GLOSSY PICTURE! GOOD LUCK!!!


    September 1st, 2010 | Stewart | 25 Comments |

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  • Jeff Hinkeldey 09.01.2010

    The Steagles

  • Steagles, in 1943

  • steagles!

  • The Steagles

  • Steagles and Sav Rocca!

  • riley cooper! and sav rocca!

  • Sorry stew i answered the wrong question i rushed on here but i was refering to the question from your facebook!!!

  • Max

    The Philly-Pitt Steagles

  • The Steagles

  • The Steagles!

  • Riley Cooper and the steagles!

  • Hey Brent. IT was actually 1943 and they were called the Steagles.
    The other answer is Sav Rocca

  • Trent Cole?

  • The Steagles and Sav Rocca

  • LOL I called you Brent. Sorry!!

  • The Steagles

  • Officially the team was known simply as the Eagles and the official NFL record book refers to the team as “Phil-Pitt.”

    The Facebook answer is Riley Cooper. He signed w/ the Rangers but later decided to focus on football.

  • Just realized it wouldn’t make sense that it was Cooper b/c he voided the contract.

    New answer: Sav Rocca who played Australian football

  • Sav Rocca

  • Oh, I misread. I thought we had to answer the same question on both haha. Steagles.

  • Chad Hall and the Steagles

  • THE STEAGLES

  • Riley Cooper was drafted by the Phillies and then got drafted by Eagles

  • And the Steelers and Eagles joined to be called the Steagles

  • Sav Rocca was the Australian rules football player[not australian rugby]

    Steagles is the name of the temporary merger team between eagles and steelers during WW-II

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