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    Quote Originally Posted by LarryN View Post
    You got any links that actually dispute any of it?

    Are his memorabilia not at the Babe Ruth/Sports Legends Museum in Baltimore?
    It should be easy to check out. Just have him go a bit west of his employer's office...

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    Quote Originally Posted by LarryN View Post
    You got any links that actually dispute any of it?

    Are his memorabilia not at the Babe Ruth/Sports Legends Museum in Baltimore?
    It might be basing its information off of a bristol fan poll.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 18-87-44-29 View Post
    Ah yes.....Wikipedia....that noted bastion for accurrate information.
    Holy shi-ite

    Do you EVER get tired of being made a fool of?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 18-87-44-29 View Post
    And yet.....it is the RAVENS that have former Colts in their Ring of 'Honor.' How dare you put great players (and pure gentlemen) like Len Moore and Artie D and Mr. Mackey and the Stork and obviously one John Constine Unitas in to a purple and black HOF? They were COLTS!

    Altho.....I guess you needed some kind of oomph to legitmitately give that ring some 'honor.' Otherwise we'd be looking at the likes of guys like.....Boulware? Odgen? Ernest Byner (!)? Yikes.
    Lick Nutz!!!

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    BTW D-bag guess where the SB 5 Lombardi Trophy resides,that's right BALTIMORE.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcorioles View Post
    BTW D-bag guess where the SB 5 Lombardi Trophy resides,that's right BALTIMORE.
    And it would be considered out of place.....much like all those Colts in the Ravens ROH are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 18-87-44-29 View Post
    And it would be considered out of place.....much like all those Colts in the Ravens ROH are.
    Nope, SB was won here ROH players played here. Indy's history started in '84. Hell, all the ROH players have the same sentiments.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 18-87-44-29 View Post
    And yet.....it is the RAVENS that have former Colts in their Ring of 'Honor.' How dare you put great players (and pure gentlemen) like Len Moore and Artie D and Mr. Mackey and the Stork and obviously one John Constine Unitas in to a purple and black HOF? They were COLTS!

    Altho.....I guess you needed some kind of oomph to legitmitately give that ring some 'honor.' Otherwise we'd be looking at the likes of guys like.....Boulware? Odgen? Ernest Byner (!)? Yikes.
    Who is "Odgen"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greater Gamber View Post
    Who is "Odgen"?
    An overrated ex-Ravens OT who will (correctly) not make the HOF on the 1st ballot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 18-87-44-29 View Post
    An overrated ex-Ravens OT who will (correctly) not make the HOF on the 1st ballot.
    Never heard of Odgen. The Ravens had another lineman named Ogden who will make the HOF on the first ballot. And it will give you something to cry yourself to sleep about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greater Gamber View Post
    Who is "Odgen"?
    Another guy who never existed just like Jim Pinkett

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    And by the way, dooshebag answer the question. Did Johnny U play in Baltimore or Indianapolis?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Costanza 831 View Post
    Another guy who never existed just like Jim Pinkett
    Yes, as bright as he is, ol' "locker combo" is convinced "Jim" is Jada's twin brother.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 18-87-44-29 View Post
    Nice try your self.

    You didn't 'allow' Cleveland to do anything.....Ole Artie was durn sure about to take the name/history/colors/all of it to Baltimore w/him.....til the NFL and the great Paul T stepped in and ordered him to leave all of that behind so that Cleveland's new team could still be the Browns.

    Talk all you want about 'creating your own identity'.....but just about everyone outside of Baltimore still considers you the old Browns.
    Not quite. Where did you get your facts? Wikipedia?

    The Modells were the ones who decided to leave the name and colors in Cleveland. Paul (Let them build a museum) Tagliaboo had nothing to do with ownership decisions. If he could have done something, Al Davis would have still been in Oakland (the 1st time).

    Do try to get your facts right if your going to post on a Baltimore site!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RIKMAN View Post
    Not quite. Where did you get your facts? Wikipedia?

    The Modells were the ones who decided to leave the name and colors in Cleveland. Paul (Let them build a museum) Tagliaboo had nothing to do with ownership decisions. If he could have done something, Al Davis would have still been in Oakland (the 1st time).

    Do try to get your facts right if your going to post on a Baltimore site!
    There was also a large cry from the fans to leave the name, etc. with Cleveland. We had lived their pain before and were for the most part, empathetic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RIKMAN View Post
    Not quite. Where did you get your facts? Wikipedia?

    The Modells were the ones who decided to leave the name and colors in Cleveland. Paul (Let them build a museum) Tagliaboo had nothing to do with ownership decisions. If he could have done something, Al Davis would have still been in Oakland (the 1st time).

    Do try to get your facts right if your going to post on a Baltimore site!
    Let me predict 87's response to this post.....

    "you're"

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    Thanks good they left the name and colors in Cleveland. They can have the **** stain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LarryN View Post
    Thanks good they left the name and colors in Cleveland. They can have the **** stain.
    'Thanks good?' Uhh.....

    N E ways.....that '(bleep) stain' happens to be one of the most iconic and storied logos/unis in sports.....recognized and admired round the globe.

    Meanwhile.....is that a Raven on your helmet? Or is that Heckle? (Or Jeckle?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by 18-87-44-29 View Post
    'Thanks good?' Uhh.....

    N E ways.....that '(bleep) stain' happens to be one of the most iconic and storied logos/unis in sports.....recognized and admired round the globe.

    Meanwhile.....is that a Raven on your helmet? Or is that Heckle? (Or Jeckle?)
    recognized around the globe, yes for never winning a SB and being one of the sorriest franchises in sports who were given everything and squandered it all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 18-87-44-29 View Post
    So it is said.....so it is written. He's ours. As are Len and Artie and Stork and The Horse and all of them. Case closed....end of story.
    Don't be a d*i*c*k. Those players are forever in Baltimore, and wouldn't even travel to indyNoPlace. You couldn't even fill your stadium until Manning came there. In two or three years, you'll be blacking out games again. No fans like Baltimore, where every damn ticket has been sold since the return of football in 1996!!

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