Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Card-Pitt

Greetings,

This past Sunday, the last four remaining NFL teams competed for a chance to represent their respective conference in Super Bowl XLIII. The Pittsburgh Steelers eliminated the Baltimore Ravens to win the American Conference and the Lamar Hunt trophy, while the Arizona Cardinals defeated the Philadelphia Eagles to win the National Conferenc. Thus, the Cardinals and the Steelers will face off in neutral Tampa to see which team will hoist the Vince Lombardi Trophy as the champions of the National Football League fo the 2008 season.

The Super Bowl matchup is quite interesting, for a number of reasons. The Arizona Cardinals are, according to their own website, the oldest pro football team in the country that has been in continous operation since their founding. The Cardinals were founded in 1898, predating the NFL itself, serving as one of the charter members of the league. Since the NFL began, the Cardinals have played in Chicago, serving as the city's south-side team, in St. Louis, and mostly recently in the Phoenix area. However, in their long history, the Cardinals have won exactly one NFL championship (the name of the league title prior to the Super Bowl), and were the last NFC team to make the conference championship game since 'modern' NFL history began in 1970 with the AFL/NFL merger. Now that the Cardinals have made both the conference championship and the Super Bowl, they leave only the New Orleans Saints, the Detroit Lions, the Jacksonville Jaguars, the Cleveland Browns, and the Houston Texans as the teams that have never made it to the Super Bowl. Of those, only the Texans have never made their respective conference game.

The Pittsburgh Steelers are considered one of the NFL's premier franchises. According to the Steelers' official website, they are the fifth oldest NFL franchise, forming in 1933. The Steelers were one of the lowliest franchises in the league until the hiring of Coach Chuck Noll in 1969, who led the team to four Super Bowl titles in the 1970's. The Steelers have been to the Super Bowl six times prior to this appearance, winning five times.

The Steelers have been owned by the Rooney family since their inception. The Cardinals have been owned by the Bidwill family for most of their existence. During the World War II affected 1944 season, both teams combined to form the Card-Pitt team, which lost every game it played that year.

If you are interested in news and information about these two teams, try Galileo . Go to the 'search' page. Try using the 'Pittsburgh Steelers' and 'Arizona Cardinals' as your search terms. You might want to limit your search to full-text. You will get results from publications including Sports Illustrated. (Note: you may need to get the current Galileo password from your local Georgia librarian.)

JWF

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Almost right, but the Cardinals have won two NFL titles, in 1925 and 1947.