Recently, JaguarGator on You Tube posted this video about the 1967 NFL re-alignment:
In the comments, I said that the divisions should have been more geographical, like this:
Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division: Atlanta, N.Y. Giants, Washington, Philadelphia
Industry Division: Baltimore, Cleveland, Dallas, Pittsburgh
Western Conference
Central Division: Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, Minnesota
Gateway Division: L.A. Rams, New Orleans, St. Louis, San Francisco
I called the second division in the East the Industry division because you have rust belt cities Cleveland and Pittsburgh in there, and Dallas has always been a business first town. Also, the Gateway division comes from St. Louis, obviously.
In the comments, I said that the divisions should have been more geographical, like this:
Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division: Atlanta, N.Y. Giants, Washington, Philadelphia
Industry Division: Baltimore, Cleveland, Dallas, Pittsburgh
Western Conference
Central Division: Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, Minnesota
Gateway Division: L.A. Rams, New Orleans, St. Louis, San Francisco
I called the second division in the East the Industry division because you have rust belt cities Cleveland and Pittsburgh in there, and Dallas has always been a business first town. Also, the Gateway division comes from St. Louis, obviously.