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	<title>Comments on: Making A Case for Pro Football</title>
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		<title>By: Ima Ryma</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Red Grange was the &quot;Galloping Ghost,&quot;
A football legend with the Bears,
And the New York Yankees, almost.
One of those little known affairs.
Red and the Bears got in a tiff.
He left and formed the Yankees team.
Lasted a year and then as if
That year was just a Red bad dream,
Back to the Bears to finish out
A gloried pro football career.
One of the greatest, without doubt,
Pro football&#039;s finest pioneer.

If Red had kept his New York role,
The Yankees in the Super Bowl?]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Red Grange was the &#8220;Galloping Ghost,&#8221;<br />
A football legend with the Bears,<br />
And the New York Yankees, almost.<br />
One of those little known affairs.<br />
Red and the Bears got in a tiff.<br />
He left and formed the Yankees team.<br />
Lasted a year and then as if<br />
That year was just a Red bad dream,<br />
Back to the Bears to finish out<br />
A gloried pro football career.<br />
One of the greatest, without doubt,<br />
Pro football&#8217;s finest pioneer.</p>
<p>If Red had kept his New York role,<br />
The Yankees in the Super Bowl?</p>
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