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[[Homer]] watches [[CFL Draft]]. The episode discusses the [[Saskatchewan Roughriders]], who had only scored four rogues during the season.<ref>"[[When Flanders Failed]]"</ref>
 
[[Homer]] watches [[CFL Draft]]. The episode discusses the [[Saskatchewan Roughriders]], who had only scored four rogues during the season.<ref>"[[When Flanders Failed]]"</ref>
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[[Homer]] rented the video [[Football's Greatest Injuries]] when he was at [[VHS Village]].<ref>"[[Saturdays of Thunder]]"</ref>
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 21:57, March 8, 2022

Football is popular sport played and watched in Springfield. Springfield has a baseball team that is called Springfield Atoms.

History

The Dallas Cowboys are Homer's favorite team, when he watched a game on Thanksgiving he told Maggie that he wanted them to lose by less than five points. Two people who played in the team were Mr. Kogen and Mr. Wolodarksy.[1]

Homer watches CFL Draft. The episode discusses the Saskatchewan Roughriders, who had only scored four rogues during the season.[2]

Homer rented the video Football's Greatest Injuries when he was at VHS Village.[3]

Appearances

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