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Cleveland Rams - The NFL Champ That Left Too Soon (with Jim Sulecki)
Cleveland Rams - The NFL Champ That Left Too Soon (with Jim Sulecki)
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Length:
62 minutes
Released:
Oct 21, 2020
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Podcast episode
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Jim Sulecki page on Sports History Network.
In this episode we cover Jim's book about the Cleveland Rams, the NFL Champ that left too soon. You'll hear some pretty cool stories about things long forgotten. There are also some pretty interesting.
Jim Sulecki Bio
Note - this is from Adams' bio on his website.
Jim Sulecki is 2016 winner of the Nelson Ross Award from the Professional Football Researchers Association for “outstanding achievement in pro football research and historiography” for his book The Cleveland Rams: The NFL Champs Who Left Too Soon, 1936–1945 (2016, McFarland). He is a fourth-generation native of Greater Cleveland, a one-time sports reporter for a daily newspaper, and a long-time business media editor and editorial director who now is semi-retired and owner of 40 Seasons Media LLC. His grandfather and father were in attendance at the 1945 NFL Championship Game won by the Cleveland Rams. Sulecki and his wife Louise have two grown children, Erika and Nathan, and reside in Mentor, OH, where Jim now is developing a forthcoming book about Art Modell.The Football History Dude podcast is part of the Sports History Network - the headquarters for your favorite sport's yesteryear. Head to the Sports History Network website to find more podcasts about the history of your favorite sport.
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In this episode we cover Jim's book about the Cleveland Rams, the NFL Champ that left too soon. You'll hear some pretty cool stories about things long forgotten. There are also some pretty interesting.
Jim Sulecki Bio
Note - this is from Adams' bio on his website.
Jim Sulecki is 2016 winner of the Nelson Ross Award from the Professional Football Researchers Association for “outstanding achievement in pro football research and historiography” for his book The Cleveland Rams: The NFL Champs Who Left Too Soon, 1936–1945 (2016, McFarland). He is a fourth-generation native of Greater Cleveland, a one-time sports reporter for a daily newspaper, and a long-time business media editor and editorial director who now is semi-retired and owner of 40 Seasons Media LLC. His grandfather and father were in attendance at the 1945 NFL Championship Game won by the Cleveland Rams. Sulecki and his wife Louise have two grown children, Erika and Nathan, and reside in Mentor, OH, where Jim now is developing a forthcoming book about Art Modell.The Football History Dude podcast is part of the Sports History Network - the headquarters for your favorite sport's yesteryear. Head to the Sports History Network website to find more podcasts about the history of your favorite sport.
Connect With The Show
Visit me on the web – my about page
Contact the show
Follow me on Twitter
Subscribe for free to the podcast
Subscribe for free on YouTube
Are you interested in sharing your favorite football moment on the show? This is your chance to share your story with all my listeners.
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Released:
Oct 21, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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