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1991 New Orleans Night Season
The 1991 Arena Football League season, 1991 New Orleans Night season was the 1st season for the franchise. They were formed as part of an expansion for 1991. They went 4–6 and missed the playoffs. Regular season Schedule Standings y – clinched regular-season title x – clinched playoff spot Roster Awards Coaching Eddie Khayat was the first head coach of the Night. External links1991 New Orleans Night at ArenaFan.com
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Eddie Khayat
Edward Michel Khayat (born September 14, 1935) is a thirty-five year National Football League veteran, ten years as a player (117 game total) and twenty-five as a coach. He was a starting defensive tackle for the victorious Philadelphia Eagles in the 1960 NFL Championship Game and later their head coach in 1971 and 1972. He has been inducted into six Halls of Fame. Currently he serves on the Former Players Board of Directors of the National Football League Players Association (NFLPA). High school Khayat attended Moss Point High School (Moss Point, Mississippi) from 1949 to 1953, where he lettered in football twice, basketball three times, and baseball three times. College In 1953, Khayat attended Millsaps College, where he lettered in football and basketball. In 1954, he won the Mississippi Golden Gloves Heavyweight Championship (novice class). Also in 1954, he won a scholarship to Perkinston Junior College (Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College), where he lettered in foo ...
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James Harvey (arena Football)
James or Jim Harvey may refer to: Politics * James G. Harvey (1869–1950), politician in Manitoba, Canada *James M. Harvey (politician) (1833–1894), US senator from Kansas and Governor of Kansas *R. James Harvey (1922–2019), politician and jurist from the U.S. state of Michigan *Sir James Harvey (merchant) (died 1583), Lord Mayor of London in 1581 * James Harvey (Australian politician) (died 1912), New South Wales politician Sports *James Harvey (basketball) (born 1979), Australian basketball player *Jamie Harvey (born 1955), Scottish darts player *Jim Harvey (born 1958), Northern Irish footballer * James Harvey (footballer) (1911–?), English football goalkeeper * Jim Harvey (American football) (1943–2017), American football player Others *James Michael Harvey James Michael Harvey (born October 20, 1949) is an American prelate of the Catholic Church. Trained as a diplomat, he served from 1982 to 1998 in the central administration of the Holy See's Secretariat of ...
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Jim Bishop (arena Football)
James Alonzo Bishop (November 21, 1907 – July 26, 1987) was an American journalist and author who wrote the bestselling book ''The Day Lincoln Was Shot''. Early life Born in Jersey City, New Jersey, he dropped out of school after eighth grade. In 1923, he studied typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping, and in 1929 began work as a copy boy at the ''New York Daily News''. Career In 1930, Bishop got a job as a cub reporter at '' New York Daily Mirror'', where he worked until 1943, when he joined ''Collier's'' magazine. He remained there until 1945. His plans to write for his friend and mentor, Hollywood producer Mark Hellinger, ended with Hellinger's death in 1947. Bishop wrote a biography of Hellinger in 1952. From 1946 to 1948, Bishop was executive editor of ''Liberty'' magazine, he then was director of the literary department at the Music Corporation of America until 1951. Next, he was the founding editor of Gold Medal Books (the juvenile division of Fawcett Publications) unt ...
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Eric Bias
The given name Eric, Erich, Erikk, Erik, Erick, or Eirik is derived from the Old Norse name ''Eiríkr'' (or ''Eríkr'' in Old East Norse due to monophthongization). The first element, ''ei-'' may be derived from the older Proto-Norse ''* aina(z)'', meaning "one, alone, unique", ''as in the form'' ''Æ∆inrikr'' explicitly, but it could also be from ''* aiwa(z)'' "everlasting, eternity", as in the Gothic form '' Euric''. The second element ''- ríkr'' stems either from Proto-Germanic ''* ríks'' "king, ruler" (cf. Gothic '' reiks'') or the therefrom derived ''* ríkijaz'' "kingly, powerful, rich, prince"; from the common Proto-Indo-European root * h₃rḗǵs. The name is thus usually taken to mean "sole ruler, autocrat" or "eternal ruler, ever powerful". ''Eric'' used in the sense of a proper noun meaning "one ruler" may be the origin of '' Eriksgata'', and if so it would have meant "one ruler's journey". The tour was the medieval Swedish king's journey, when newly elected, ...
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Mark Mason (arena Football)
Mark Mason may refer to: *Mark Mason (athlete) (born 1969), retired Guyanese long jumper *Mark Mason (announcer), American public address announcer for the Portland Trail Blazers *Mark Mason, pseudonym of Septimus Winner (1827–1902), American songwriter *Mark Mason (cricketer) (born 1975), English cricketer *Mark Mason, manager of the Hagerstown Flying Boxcars in the ALPB *Mark Mason (executive) Mark Mason is an American business executive, serving since 2019 as the chief financial officer (CFO) of Citigroup. He is one of the few first black executives on Wall Street. Early life and education Mason was raised in Queens, New York, and as ...
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Troy Fields
Troy ( el, Τροία and Latin: Troia, Hittite: 𒋫𒊒𒄿𒊭 ''Truwiša'') or Ilion ( el, Ίλιον and Latin: Ilium, Hittite: 𒃾𒇻𒊭 ''Wiluša'') was an ancient city located at Hisarlik in present-day Turkey, south-west of Çanakkale and about miles east of the Aegean Sea. It is known as the setting for the Greek myth of the Trojan War. In Ancient Greek literature, Troy is portrayed as a powerful kingdom of the Heroic Age, a mythic era when monsters roamed the earth and gods interacted directly with humans. The city was said to have ruled the Troad until the Trojan War led to its complete destruction at the hands of the Greeks. The story of its destruction was one of the cornerstones of Greek mythology and literature, featuring prominently in the ''Iliad'' and the ''Odyssey'', and referenced in numerous other poems and plays. Its legacy played a large role in Greek society, with many prominent families claiming descent from those who had fought there. In the ...
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