Stream of Consciousness Saturday – Prompt – Cool

A picture of a string with drops of water- the logo for SoCS

 

How cool is this? My coffee was waiting for me when merely approaching the machine. How that happened is anybody’s guess, but it seemed like a nice thing to have happened. After the first sip, the time travel clock came to mind. The time is set to November 30th, 1924. The place is Cleveland Ohio and the duration is for an hour. The plunger is pulled, and we find ourselves at the headquarters of the National Football League. We are hear for the announcement of the 1924 champions.

The 1924 NFL season officially ended with the Cleveland Bulldogs as champions based on having the best record (7-1-1) for a .875 winning percentage. Second place went to the Chicago Bears (6-1-4 or .857), whom Cleveland had defeated, 16 to 14, in the Bulldogs’ first game on October 5.

The league was founded in 192o. Joseph Carr, the commissioner, announces the standings.

NFL standings
Team W L T PCT PF PA STK
Cleveland Bulldogs 7 1 1 .875 229 60 W2
Chicago Bears 6 1 4 .857 136 55 W3
Frankford Yellow Jackets 11 2 1 .846 326 109 W8
Duluth Kelleys 5 1 0 .833 56 16 W1
Rock Island Independents 5 2 2 .714 88 38 L1
Green Bay Packers 7 4 0 .636 108 38 L1
Racine Legion 4 3 3 .571 69 47 W1
Chicago Cardinals 5 4 1 .556 90 67 L1
Buffalo Bisons 6 5 0 .545 120 140 L3
Columbus Tigers 4 4 0 .500 91 68 L1
Hammond Pros 2 2 1 .500 18 45 W2
Milwaukee Badgers 5 8 0 .385 142 188 L2
Akron Pros 2 6 0 .250 59 132 W1
Dayton Triangles 2 6 0 .250 45 148 L6
Kansas City Blues 2 7 0 .222 46 124 L2
Kenosha Maroons 0 4 1 .000 12 117 L2
Minneapolis Marines 0 6 0 .000 14 108 L6
Rochester Jeffersons 0 7 0 .000 7 156 L7

As the champagne is being served, the alarm goes off, and we are on the couch. A test has arrived from Linda Hill. It reads: Your Friday prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday is “cool.” Use it any way you’d like. Have fun!

To see what others have done with the prompt, visit Linda’s post. Here is the link: https://lindaghill.com/2024/11/29/the-friday-reminder-and-prompt-for-socs-nov-30-2024/

Cool by John W. Howell © 2024

“That was a cool trip.”

“It was fun to see all the teams that were in the NFL at the time.”

“So the league was only four years old in 1924.”

“Yup. Organizers tried to get one together before 1920 but were unsuccessful.”

“Makes you wonder the keys to success.”

“I think the owners all decided it would be good for their pocketbook. They weren’t wrong.”

“So the season was over by November 30th?”

“Yes. Can you imagine that today?”

“No. Think of the revenue lost without a Super Bowl and playoffs.”

“I’m glad we still have those to look forward to. Speaking of looking forward.”

“Yeah, I know. You have VooDoo Ranger on the mind.”

“How did you guess?”

“Just lucky, I suppose. Uber?”

“Over there.”

Photo by Dan Antion

“Who’s junk are they talking about?”

“What?”

“The truck says junk removal.”

“Oh. I think that’s a service they provide.”

“Lucky there is room in the cab.”

“Yes, plenty of room there. Also, the price is right. We do have to make one stop, though.”

“One stop? Where?”

“The guy needs to move some stuff into a house.”

“That could take hours.”

“No, ’cause we are going to help him.”

“Well, this is another nice kettle of fish you’ve pickled me in.”

 

64 comments

  1. GP's avatar

    It’s fun to me to look back 100 years, thanks, John! [but that truck has got to go!]

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Ha ha ha. I agree on the truck. Thanks, GP.

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  2. equipsblog's avatar

    Cool way to show a variety of cool events and cool things it would be nice to experience.

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Your comment is very cool. Thanks, Pat.

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  3. Charles Yallowitz's avatar

    And only two of those teams remain. At least with the same name. Set up looks horrible though. They didn’t all play the same amount of games.

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      I don’t think they did.

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  4. Esther Chilton's avatar

    I had to watch the video. I loved Laurel and Hardy. And the phrase brings your story to an end perfectly.

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      I loved them too. I could watch their old two reelers over and over.

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  5. Dave Williams's avatar

    Too bad the Buffalo Bisons changed their name — that’s a fun name 🙂

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      It would looked good on a T-Shirt too.

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  6. T. W. Dittmer's avatar

    It’s real interesting, seeing those NFL standings from 100 years ago, more teams and different names. No Detroit team. Helping the truck driver move the truckload will work up your thirst.

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Yes no Detroit team. The Detroit Lions became a professional football team in 1929 when they were founded in Portsmouth, Ohio as the Portsmouth Spartans. The team joined the NFL on July 12, 1930. In 1934, the team was sold and moved to Detroit, where they were renamed the Detroit Lions.

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  7. Dan Antion's avatar

    Since it was 6 years before the Steelers existed, I guess I can’t complain about Cleveland winning. Still…

    Great job, John. I hope you’re relaxing, but working off some of that pie.

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  8. Dan Antion's avatar

    Since it was 6 years before the Steelers existed, I guess I can’t complain about Cleveland winning. Still…

    Great job, John. I hope you’re relaxing, but working off some of that pie.

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Yeah, relaxing is in the cards. We had a chocolate Flan so no pie.

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      1. Dan Antion's avatar

        And you only had one small slice??? OK.

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        1. John W. Howell's avatar

          No a large slice. 😁

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  9. tokragly's avatar

    John,

    What a great find. Do you do all your own research or does your lovely assistant help you?

    Being born in Cleveland a few years later, this was a great post.

    Thanks

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Yes, I do all my own research. I’m sure you Cleveland types love the Browns. Thanks for the comment. Nice to see you made it across the mote and over the concertina wire.

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  10. Tails Around the Ranch's avatar

    My brother and I had a ‘discussion’ about the start of the league over Thanksgiving dinner in conjunction with the origins of the Lions & Cowboys Thanksgiving Day home appearances. He had no idea Detroit’s Thanksgiving Day appearances have been going for 90 years and wouldn’t believe it. No pie for him! LOL

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Yes keep the pie away from him. As a Detroit born and raised I can vouch for the Lions playing every Thanksgiving Day for 73 of those 90. (I became aware of the Lions when I was ten years old.)

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      1. Tails Around the Ranch's avatar

        Yup, they’ve been doing it since 1934! George Richards made a smart decision to try to woo the fans to come watch the team.

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  11. noelleg44's avatar

    Funny story, John! Not sure I’d want the Uber ride because of the work involved – oh my back! Interesting that the Bears and the Green Bay Packers remain as named teams!

    You will need some Voodoo Rangers after the ride!

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      I will need a few after the ride. Thanks, Noelle.

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  12. circadianreflections's avatar

    The teams sure were named differently then weren’t they. Like Dan ^ He-Man can’t be mad about the Cleveland win. He and cousin in Cleveland have been team rivals all their lives. They’re good friends so it’s all in good fun.

    Maybe they’ll leave the couch in the truck and you can nap on the way to the pub. 😊

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      That sounds like a good idea, Deborah. Thanks.

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  13. Author Jan Sikes's avatar

    Interesting history about the NFL, John. Things have certainly changed. Good thing you can help with the move. 🙂

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Ha ha ha. It will be BVDR. Before VooDoo Ranger. 😁

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  14. Rebecca Cuningham's avatar

    I love this funny Laurel and Hardy line: “Well, this is another nice kettle of fish you’ve pickled me in.”

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      So sorry, Rebecca but this comment was in spam. Thank you so much for letting me know you liked the line.

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  15. robertawrites235681907's avatar

    An entertaining post, John.

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      I’m so glad you liked it, Robbie.

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  16. thomasstigwikman's avatar

    Cleveland Bulldogs the champions, that is a stark contrast to Cleveland Browns. I guess Cleveland was on top of the world back then.

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  17. Liz Gauffreau's avatar

    Good ole Laurel and Hardy!

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  18. J-Dub's avatar

    NFL history lesson. Now that’s cool 😎

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Thank you, Jill. 😊

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  19. shoreacres's avatar

    This is unrelated, but I heard the comment today, and after I stopped laughing I remembered your days on the coast and thought you’d enjoy it to. A fellow said, “Yup. The snowbirds are beginning to show up now. Every year it’s the same. They come with one tee shirt and one $20 bill, and they never change either one.”

    LOL — only a coastie would understand!

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    1. shoreacres's avatar

      Ahem. “Enjoy it too…”

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    2. John W. Howell's avatar

      So true. We called them Winter Texans but the story is the same.

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  20. petespringer's avatar
    petespringerauthor · ·

    I’m amazed there were that many professional football franchises in 1924.

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      And more to follow. Thanks, Pete.

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  21. D. Wallace Peach's avatar

    That was a fun list of teams, John. Not many that I recognize. It must have been an exciting time. And look where the NFL is today. Wow!

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      I know. Billions of dollars in revenue.

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      1. D. Wallace Peach's avatar

        We need to invent a sport.

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  22. Resa's avatar

    LOL

    Football.. I’m so out-of-it!

    Are you like Marc, and have those fake fantasy teams I don’t understand?

    COOL Uber.

    Still uber cool would be CHILL!

    🥶X

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      I know nothing about fantasy football so no. Thanks for the kind words. 😁X

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  23. Dale's avatar

    Wow. Not many of the teams are still around as in the list! Imagine finishing the season November 30. It almost makes sense, doesn’t it?

    Guess you’ll have earned the VooDoo after helping with the move!

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Thank you, Dale. The team line-up has sure changed. 😊

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  24. Jennie's avatar

    I’m surprised there were that many teams.

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  25. Sorryless's avatar

    I love that the Bears, Packers and Cardinals have been around forever. And two of them are now in the same division. I mean, they existed back when there were teams called the Maroons, the Legion, the Triangles and my personal favorite, the Jeffersons.

    It’s interesting to see how professional football used to be a lot like college football (Before the CFP) in that the champions were chosen off the field.

    Classic video, LOL

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      I thought a trip back 100 years would be informative. Your narrative is like icing.

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      1. Sorryless's avatar

        Your trips can be 100 minutes ago or 100 years ago and they’re still going to take us somewhere we ain’t seen coming. You always make it fun.

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        1. John W. Howell's avatar

          Thank you, Marc.

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