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The Professional Football Researchers Association ( PFRA ) is an organization of researchers whose mission is to preserve and, in some cases, reconstruct professional American football history. It was founded on June 22, 1979 in Canton, Ohio by writer/historian Bob Carroll and six other football researchers and is currently headed by an executive committee led by its president, George Bozeka, and executive director Leon Elder. Membership in the organization includes some of professional football's foremost historians and authors. The organization is based in Guilford, New York .

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7-495: The PFRA publishes books and a bimonthly magazine, The Coffin Corner , devoted to topics in professional football history. The organization also gives out awards each year for outstanding achievement in the field of football research. The Coffin Corner is a semimonthly magazine devoted to topics in professional football history. PFRA members publish their research findings in the articles, regardless of prior writing experience. In

14-482: Is Rhonda Herman. Its current Editor-in-Chief is Steve Wilson. Its former president and current President Emeritus is Robert Franklin, who founded the company in 1979. McFarland employs a staff of about 50, and as of 2019 had published 7,800 titles. McFarland's initial print runs average 600 copies per book. McFarland & Company focuses mainly on selling to libraries . It also utilizes direct mailing to connect with enthusiasts in niche categories. The company

21-618: Is discovered in the course of research. Select committees may be disbanded as their work is completed. The "Hall of Very Good" is a project done to highlight the best players, coaches and contributors not yet inducted into the Hall of Fame. The * indicates that person was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame afterwards. The Ralph Hay Award , named after the Canton Bulldogs owner whose Hupmobile Automobile showroom

28-550: The PFRA is now working on the third installment in its "Great Teams in Pro Football History" series, edited by George Bozeka. Individual members of the association volunteer to author the different chapters, profiling in detail the players, the coaching staff, the preseason, regular season and postseason, and other elements of a team's season. The 1966 Green Bay Packers: Profiles of Vince Lombardi's Super Bowl I Champions

35-447: The case of newer authors and first-time contributors, the magazine's editors assist, anonymously, in helping develop the narratives for publication. The $ 35.00 annual membership in the organization includes a subscription to six issues of The Coffin Corner , as well as access to the "Members Only" section of their website, which contains detailed research on a variety of pro football subjects. In cooperation with McFarland & Company ,

42-490: Was released in 2016, and The 1958 Baltimore Colts: Profiles of the NFL's First Sudden Death Champions followed in 2018. Writing is underway for the chapters of a book about the 1951 Los Angeles Rams season , was released in 2022. The fourth book, about the 1964 Buffalo Bills season , will follow in 2024. The PFRA maintains ongoing database projects, with committees of members who update the record as information develops, or as it

49-637: Was the site of the NFL's first organizational meeting, is awarded for "lifetime achievement in pro football research and historiography." Past winners have been: The Nelson Ross Award is presented annually by the PFRA for "outstanding achievement in pro football research and historiography." Past winners are: McFarland %26 Company McFarland & Company, Inc. , is an American independent book publisher based in Jefferson, North Carolina , that specializes in academic and reference works, as well as general-interest adult nonfiction. Its president

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