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Brooklyn Tigers
Season Records 1930-1944 (15 seasons)

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The team began play in 1930 after two Brooklyn businessmen bought the Dayton Triangles for $2,500 and moved the NFL franchise to Ebbets Field. These two individuals were Bill Dwyer, a past owner of the New York Americans and Pittsburgh Pirates of the National Hockey League, and Jack Depler, a player-coach for the NFL's Orange Tornadoes. Dwyer and Depler then renamed the Triangles the Brooklyn Dodgers, borrowing the name of Brooklyn's then major league baseball team.

Benny Friedman
The 1930 Dodgers were merged with and built largely from the roster of the 1929 Tornadoes, with the Triangles' players likely being on the bench and many not being able to relocate their families during the Great Depression. The Dodgers finished fourth in the NFL with a 7–4–1 record, a massive improvement upon the Triangles' disastrous final seasons in Dayton. The high point of their season consisted of a 7–6 upset over the New York Giants at the end of November. The Dodgers star back was Jack McBride, a former Giant. He led the league in scoring with a total of 56 points in 1930. However, the 1931 season saw the Dodgers post a 2–12 record. Once the season ended, Benny Friedman was brought in as the team's new player-coach.
This old NFL franchise was not related to the earlier (second incarnation) American Football League II with a franchise that played as the Brooklyn Tigers for the first half of the 1936 season before moving to Rochester, New York and playing as the Rochester Tigers. Another NFL team that played in the Brooklyn borough was the Brooklyn Lions (which became the Brooklyn Horsemen after merging with a team from an earlier first incarnation AFL of the same name) in 1926.

In 1946, co-owner and partner Dan Topping (1912–1974) pulled the Tigers team out of the old NFL and placed it in the newly established rival professional league – the All-America Football Conference, which shortly lasted until 1949, until several stronger teams from the AAFC merged with and entered a reorganized NFL in 1950.

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Tigers Season Records
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Profile photo of Dean McAdams

Dean McAdams

1941

204

 

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Profile photo of Ace Parker

Ace Parker

1939

173

 

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Profile photo of Merl Condit

Merl Condit

1941

151

 

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Profile photo of Ralph Kercheval

Ralph Kercheval

1939

126

 

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Profile photo of Cecil Johnson

Cecil Johnson

1943

122

 

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Profile photo of Ben Kish

Ben Kish

1940

85

 

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Profile photo of Bill Leckonby

Bill Leckonby

1940

82

 

8
Profile photo of Hal McCullough

Hal McCullough

1942

71

 

9
Profile photo of Sam Francis

Sam Francis

1940

69

 

10
Profile photo of Kenny Fryer

Kenny Fryer

1944

66

 

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Profile photo of Vaughn Stewart

Vaughn Stewart

1944

58

 

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Profile photo of Charlie McGibbony

Charlie McGibbony

1944

55

 

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Profile photo of Ken Heineman

Ken Heineman

1943

54

 

14
Profile photo of George Smith

George Smith

1944

52

 

15
Profile photo of John McMichaels

John McMichaels

1944

51

 

16
Profile photo of Bob Masterson

Bob Masterson

1944

46

 

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Profile photo of Joe Carter

Joe Carter

1944

45

 

18
Profile photo of Bobby Robertson

Bobby Robertson

1942

32

 

19
Profile photo of George Cafego

George Cafego

1940

18

 

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Profile photo of Bob Trocolor

Bob Trocolor

1944

10

 

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Profile photo of Frank Martin

Frank Martin

1944

2

 

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