The 1929 Buffalo Bisons season was their ninth and final season in the league. The team marginally improved on their previous output of 0-5, winning one game. They finished tenth in the league. After suspending operations halfway through the 1927 season, the Buffalo Bisons, name intact, returned for what turned out to be a farewell season, with Al Jolley (a former player for the Oorang Indians) taking over as head coach. Jolley's dubious trademark was his teams' lack of offensive production; the Bisons never scored more than 7 points in the entire season (they had been shut out thrice) until their final game, a 19-7 win over the Chicago Bears (ironically, the very team that had robbed them of a league title at the peak of the team's success in 1921). This was, however, still an improvement
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