1930 Brooklyn Dodgers (NFL) season
The 1930 Brooklyn Dodgers season was their inaugural season in the league and the 11th season overall for the erratic Triangles-Colts franchise. The team finished fourth in the league at 7–4–1. They both shut out five opponents and were shut out by five opponents.
1930 Brooklyn Dodgers (NFL) season | |
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Owner | Bill Dwyer |
Head coach | Jack Depler |
Home field | Ebbets Field |
Results | |
Record | 7–4–1 |
Division place | 4th NFL |
Playoff finish | No playoffs until 1932 |
The Dodgers had purchased the franchise rights of the Dayton Triangles, but most of the team's roster came from the previous year's Orange Tornadoes team as it was unfeasible for most of the Triangles' players to uproot their families and move from Dayton to Brooklyn on short-notice during the Great Depression.
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