Edmonton Elks tie 1953 St. Louis Browns’ all-time pro sports record with 20th consecutive home loss

The Edmonton Elks have tied an all-time North American professional sports record with their 20th consecutive home loss. The team fell to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Thursday night by a score of 37-26, matching the mark of 20 straight home losses set by Major League Baseball’s St. Louis Browns in 1953. That team was sold […]

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    1 year ago

    I’m still sitting at the coliseum wondering what happened.

    Also waiting for a truck so I can load up my shit and leave already.

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      1 year ago

      I’m still sitting at the coliseum wondering what happened.

      I think this obligates the owners to sell the team to Baltimore in the off-season

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    1 year ago

    Well, a rather embarrassing record to tie for sure. The Elks had their moments in that game, but that gaff by Cornelius to throw the interception pretty much sealed it.