Jim Poole
Position: WR
Date of Birth: September 9, 1915
Height / Weight: 6'3" / 218 lbs
First Team: NY (1937)
Last Team: NYG (1946)
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Career Summary
Last Updated: February 10, 2025
Jim Poole - NFL Career Overview
Position: Wide Receiver (WR)
Date of Birth: September 9, 1915
Career Timeline
- New York Giants (NY): 1937-1939
- Chicago Cardinals (CHC): 1940-1945
- New York Giants (NYG): 1946
Career Highlights & Accomplishments
- Poole began his NFL career with the New York Giants in 1937, contributing to the team as a wide receiver during the early years of his professional career.
- He played for the Chicago Cardinals from 1940 to 1945, where he continued to develop his skills and gain valuable experience in the league.
- Poole returned to the New York Giants in 1946 to conclude his professional playing career.
- While not widely known, Poole was part of the early development of the wide receiver position in the NFL, contributing to the evolution of offensive strategies during his time.
- His career spanned a period of significant change in the NFL, as the league transitioned into a more pass-oriented game.
Legacy
Though Jim Poole may not be a household name in NFL history, his contributions during the formative years of professional football helped pave the way for future generations of wide receivers. His experience across multiple teams provided him with a unique perspective on the game during a pivotal time in its history.
Source: gpt-4o-mini
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