The St. Louis Stallions. This was the proposed name of the team, and hats bearing a Stallions logo were made - one presently is on display in the New England Patriots Hall of Fame museum.
If the Pats moved to St. Louis, they would be known as the St. Louis Stallions. A St. Louis Stallions hat is presently on display in the Patriots Hall of Fame museum.
In the 1960s they played in Boston at Nickerson Field, Harvard Stadium, Fenway Park, and Alumni Stadium. In 1970, they moved to Foxborough, they tried to change their name to "Bay State Patriots", but the name was changed after one month, so they called themselves the New England Patriots. They have always played for New England, in Boston.
Yes. The Cardinals moved from Chicago after the 1959 season and played in St. Louis between 1960-1987. The team moved to Arizona for the 1988 season.
Billy Sullivan started the team as the 8th and final franchise of the American Football League (AFL) in 1959. They were the "Boston Patriots." They became part of the AFC when the leagues merged in 1970. When the team moved their headquarters to Foxborough, MA (about 20 miles from Boston), they changed their name. Originally it was going to be the Bay State Patriots but the NFL suggested New England Patriots instead.
Saint-Louis is located at the German and Swiss borders. If moved to be next to the Ocean it would have the climate of Calais.
Tom Brady has never been traded. He has played for the New England Patriots since 2000.
In 1961, locals submitted names they liked for the new Boston football team in the AFL and the Boston Patriots was the most popular. The name references the central role of Massachusetts in the American Revolution.When the Patriots moved their operations to Foxborough, MA in 1971, they originally chose "Bay State Patriots" as the new name, but it was rejected, and so they settled on New England Patriots (which is more of a regional name).
Saint Chad is believed to have been buried in the St. Chad's Cathedral in Birmingham, England. His remains were originally interred in Lichfield Cathedral, but were later moved to Birmingham in the 19th century when the Cathedral was built there in his honor.
A group headed by Dave Checketts, owner of the St. Louis Blues. The team was eventually purchased by Shalid Khan, an expatriate Pakistani who moved to the US in 1967 and built an auto parts business in St. Louis.
T.S. Eliot lived in St. Louis, Missouri in the United States during his childhood. Later in life, he moved to England and spent most of his adult life in London, where he wrote some of his most famous works.
The Patriots moved to Foxboro Ma after the 1970 season. Before the move they were known as the Boston Patriots. After moving out of Boston proper to the suburbs the owners of the Patriots decided to change the name to the New England Patriots in order to try to grow their fan base in the New England Region instead of just concentrating on the fan base in Boston.
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