- The
Memphis Southmen, also
known as the
Memphis Grizzlies, were an
American football team
based in Memphis, Tennessee. They pla**** in the
World Football...
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except for a year in the
World Football League (WFL) with the
Memphis Southmen in 1975. He was
known for his speed,
fluid moves, grace, and
jumping ability...
- and 1975, the
stadium hosted the
Memphis Southmen, aka "Grizzlies", of the
World Football League. The
Southmen drew
fairly well, at
least by WFL standards...
- season,
Memphis Southmen coach John
McVay joined the
staff of the New York
Giants and
brought with him nine
players from the
Southmen. In what has been...
- a punter, so he
chose to sign with the
World Football League's
Memphis Southmen for a
better offer.
White shared the
quarterback position with John Huarte...
-
Memorial Stadium,
leaving some 5,000 out of luck. The
visiting Memphis Southmen ruined their debut,
winning 27–23. In four
games at Charlotte, the Hornets...
- York
Giants for
three years. He also had a
short stint with the
Memphis Southmen in the WFL.
Nicknamed "Zonk",
Csonka is
widely regarded as one of the greatest...
- Dayton.
McVay became the head
coach of the
World Football League Memphis Southmen (also
known as the
Memphis Grizzlies) in 1974, the WFL's
first season....
-
seasons of
professional football as the
starting quarterback of the
Memphis Southmen of the
World Football League,
which folded before the
completion of the...
- The
Steamer made
their home
debut on
September 25
against the
Memphis Southmen. They pla**** in
front of just over 21,000 fans, and lost 17-3. They had...