SB XLIII Or "The Losers Bowl"
The NFL History shows that there was a Team called "Card-Pitt" in 1944, due to the Wartime Merger, in WWII of The Pittsburgh Steelers and Chicago Cardinals. Half of the Games were played in Chicago's Comiskey Park and the other half at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh:
This was due to teams losing players to The Armed Forces in WWII;
This Combined effort, UTTERLY SUCKED, with a Winless Season;
After The War ended, the Steelers and Cardinals, went their own ways;
The Steelers stayed in Pittsburgh and won some Super Bowls;
The Cardinals moved from Chicago to St Louis, and, eventually, to Arizona;
Tomorrow, The Winners get to drop the Losing 1944 Season;
The SB losers get to keep it;
NBC Sports will carry this show from Tampa, tomorrow;
Later!
This was due to teams losing players to The Armed Forces in WWII;
This Combined effort, UTTERLY SUCKED, with a Winless Season;
After The War ended, the Steelers and Cardinals, went their own ways;
The Steelers stayed in Pittsburgh and won some Super Bowls;
The Cardinals moved from Chicago to St Louis, and, eventually, to Arizona;
Tomorrow, The Winners get to drop the Losing 1944 Season;
The SB losers get to keep it;
NBC Sports will carry this show from Tampa, tomorrow;
Later!
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