1929 Buffalo Bisons (NFL) season explained

Team:Buffalo Bisons (NFL)
Teamdisplay:Buffalo Bisons
Year:1929
Record:1–7–1
Division Place:10th NFL
Coach:Al Jolley
Previous:1927
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Next:none
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The 1929 Buffalo Bisons season was the Buffalo Bisons ninth and final season in the National Football League (NFL). The team marginally improved on their previous output of 0–5, winning one game.[1] They finished tenth in the league.

After suspending operations halfway through the 1927 season, the Buffalo Bisons, name intact, returned for what turned out to be a farewell season, with Al Jolley (a former player for the Oorang Indians) taking over as head coach. Jolley's dubious trademark was his teams' lack of offensive production; the Bisons never scored more than 7 points in the entire season (they had been shut out thrice) until their final game, a 19–7 win over the Chicago Bears (ironically, the very team that had robbed them of a league title at the peak of the team's success in 1921). In their first seven games, the Bisons never led during regulation, holding this dubious feat until the 2012 Kansas City Chiefs broke the record at eight games during regulation.[2] This was, however, still an improvement from their 1927 season, when the team failed to score any points in all but one of their games.

The still-struggling Bisons franchise was folded at the end of a 1–7–1 season. Though the league flirted with returning to Buffalo in the late 1930s and again in 1950, it did not do so until the AFL–NFL merger in 1970, which added the Buffalo Bills to the league.

Jolley went on to coach the Cincinnati Reds in 1933; true to form, Jolley's Reds set a record for fewest points scored per game in a season (3.8) in the modern era (which did not begin until 1932).

Schedule

GameDateOpponentResultRecord
1September 29Chicago CardinalsL 3–90–1
2October 5at Frankford Yellow JacketsL 0–190–2
3October 6Frankford Yellow JacketsL 0–130–3
4October 13Chicago BearsL 0–160–4
5October 20at Providence Steam RollerT 7–70–4–1
6October 27at Boston BulldogsL 6–140–5–1
7November 5New York GiantsL 6–450–6–1
8November 17at Boston BulldogsL 7–120–7–1
9November 24at Chicago BearsW 19–71–7–1

Notes and References

  1. https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/bff/1929.htm 1929 Buffalo Bisons
  2. Web site: Kansas City Chiefs tie 83-year-old mark of shame. National Football League. November 1, 2012. November 1, 2012.