- 1921 Chicago Staleys season
Infobox NFL_season
team = Chicago Staleys
year = 1921
record = 9-1-1
division_place = 1st APFA
coach =George Halas
stadium =Wrigley Field
playoffs =The 1921
Chicago Staleys season was their second regular season completed in the youngAmerican Professional Football Association . The club posted a 9-1-1 record under head coach/playerGeorge Halas earning them a first place finish in the team standings and their first league championship. The beginning of the season saw A.E. Staley turn over the team to Halas and Dutch Sternaman, who moved the team toChicago, Illinois . The team name was changed from theDecatur Staleys to theChicago Staleys due to a contract between Staley and Halas. The Staleys were quite dominant, but it should be noted that all of Chicago's games were played at home (including one game in Decatur). Two games were against theBuffalo All-Americans ; the first was won by Buffalo 7-6, the second by Chicago 10-7. All-American players and owners claimed the second game was "post-season" and should not have counted. Of course, this claim was pretyy flimsy considering the second game was played on December 4th (well before teams typically stopped playing games in those days), and the Staleys played two more games against top opponents, theCanton Bulldogs andChicago Cardinals after the second Buffalo game.Ed "Dutch" Sternaman and
George Halas starred again, with newcomerGaylord Stinchcomb also contributing. Sternaman scored 32 points, most by kicking, and threw one TD pass. Halas had 3 TD receptions while Stinchcomb led the team with 4 touchdown runs.Future Hall of Fame Players
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Guy Chamberlin , End
*George Halas , End
*George Trafton , CenterOther Leading Players
*Ed Sternaman, Back
*Gaylord Stinchcomb , Back (rookie fromOhio State )Departed Players from 1920
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Jimmy Conzelman , Quarterback (went to Rock Island)
*Paddy Driscoll , Back (went toChicago Cardinals )1921 Schedule
Final standings
"W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, PCT= Winning Percentage"
"Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972"
Awards
*APFA Champions (1)
References
succession box
title =NFL Champion
years = 1921
before = Akron Pros
1920
after = Canton Bulldogs
1922
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