Internet Pinball Database link for Pro Football.
This was my first game. the one I cut my teeth on.
I got this game for free from a neighbor who was moving out of state. It was a non-working project.
I had no clue. I couldn't even get the lockbar off. I eventually drilled the locks, and found all the original paperwork inside. This game spent its route life in a shopping mall in Columbus Ohio.
I found out about Pinball Resource (that first conversation with Steve is a joy to remember). I ordered the 1978 parts catalog, and the stuff i needed. I got it working, and was so proud of myself.
I owned the game for about 4 years, and eventually traded it to a local collector for the Target Alpha.