1921 Rock Island Independents season

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The 1921 Rock Island Independents season was their second completed in the young American Professional Football Association (APFA), later rechristened the National Football League. The team failed to improve on their previous record against league opponents of 6–2–2, winning only four games.[1] They finished fifth in the league.[2]

Home stadiumDouglas Park
Record4–2–1 APFA
(5–2–1 overall)
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1921 Rock Island Independents season
General managerWalter Flanigan
Head coachFrank Coughlin,
Jimmy Conzelman
Home stadiumDouglas Park
Results
Record4–2–1 APFA
(5–2–1 overall)
League place5th in APFA
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Quarter-page newspaper ad for the 1921 season opener of the green-and-whites against the Detroit Tigers.

Background

The Independents entered their second season in the American Professional Football Association (APFA) with an air of positivity. Eight league games were tentatively scheduled for 1921 — four at home and four on the road, concluding with a November 27 match-up with the Columbus Panhandles at Rock Island's Douglas Park.[3] Ultimately, only seven league games would be managed, with just two of these contests at home, both weakly attended.[4] It would be a forgettable year.

This lack of home dates and poor attendance was ironic, as seating at Douglas park was significantly expanded for the 1921 season. On September 30 a squad of fifty men slapped up new bleacher seating to increase capacity at the facility to 6,000, with the ability to accommodate an additional 1,500 people watching from cars or in standing room.[5]

The team was broadly supported by the community of Rock Island, Illinois and other neighboring members of the "Tri-Cities", Moline, Illinois, and Davenport, Iowa. The evening of Saturday, October 1, the night before the big opening game against the Detroit Tigers, a marching band led an automobile parade of 1,000 Islander fans that traveled to all three cities to promote the team and the season.[6] For away games one local newspaper, the Rock Island Argus, put up a large gridboard outside its offices and kept up with the game by direct wire, marking the position of the ball on the board.[7] Large crowds were attracted to follow the action, with more than 2,000 people blocking Second Avenue to follow the progress of the Green Bay Packers game on October 30.[7]

For all the energy and support shown the team, the small number of people through the gate — just 3,300 for the opener and fewer than 2,000 for the team's second and final home game of the season against Minneapolis the first Sunday in November — had to be a major disappointment to the team and its organizers.

Schedule

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Game Date Opponent Result Record Venue Attendance Recap Sources
1 October 2 Detroit Tigers T 0–0 0–0–1 Douglas Park 3,304 Recap [8]
2 October 10 at Chicago Staleys L 10–14 0–1–1 Staley Field 4,000 Recap [9][10]
3 October 16 at Chicago Cardinals W 14–7 1–1–1 Normal Park 4,000 Recap
4 October 23 at Detroit Tigers W 14–0 2–1–1 Navin Field 3,000 Recap [11]
5 October 30 at Green Bay Packers W 13–3 3–1–1 Hagemeister Park 6,000 [12] Recap [13][14][15]
6 November 6 Minneapolis Marines W 14–3 4–1–1 Douglas Park < 2,000 Recap [16]
7 November 13 at Chicago Staleys L 0–3 4–2–1 Cubs Park 6,000 Recap [17][18][19]
– November 20 Duluth Knights of Columbus W 28–0 – Douglas Park 800 — [20]
– November 27 Columbus Panhandles (scheduled) [21]
Note: Games in italics indicate a non-league opponent.
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Standings

Star of the 1921 Rock Island team was quarterback Jimmy Conzelman, shown here in the team's green-and-white uniform.
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APFA standings
W L T PCT PF PA STK
Chicago Staleys 911.90012853T1
Buffalo All-Americans 912.90021129L1
Akron Pros 831.72714831W1
Canton Bulldogs 523.71410655W1
Rock Island Independents 421.6676530L1
Evansville Crimson Giants 320.6008946W1
Green Bay Packers 321.6007055L1
Dayton Triangles 441.5009667L1
Chicago Cardinals 332.5005453T1
Rochester Jeffersons 230.4008576W2
Cleveland Tigers 350.3759558L1
Washington Senators 120.3342143L1
Cincinnati Celts 130.25014117L2
Hammond Pros 131.2501745L2
Minneapolis Marines 130.2503741L1
Detroit Tigers 151.16719109L5
Columbus Panhandles 180.11147222W1
Tonawanda Kardex 010.000045L1
Muncie Flyers 020.000028L2
Louisville Brecks 020.000027L2
New York Brickley Giants 020.000072L2
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Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.

Roster

Team photo of the 1921 Rock Island Independents.

The following individuals appeared in at least one game for the 1921 Rock Island Independents.[22] The total number of NFL games in which they saw action in 1921 follows in parentheses.

There were two future members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame on the roster — tackle Ed Healey and quarterback Jimmy Conzelman, both members of the hall's second class, inducted in September 1964.[23]

Linemen

Backs

References

Further reading

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