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The Baltimore Colts have nothing to do with the Browns. The current Ravens franchise are the relocated Browns, not the Colts (past or present.) The Colts are officially one franchise spanning two cities, whether you like it or not. Incidentally, Jim Irsay's favorite Colts team ever was the 1975 team, of which he held a reunion for in 2009. 39 of the 53 surviving members of that 1975 Colts team showed up at Lucas Oil Stadium for that reunion, including Bert Jones, Lydell Mitchell, Mike Curtis, John Dutton, and Fred Cook. Any Colts fan can read all about it in the book below the reunion photograph. Bert Jones and Lydell Mitchell at the Lucas Oil Stadium Reunion, 2009. http://forum.orioleshangout.com/foru...6a761b65ee.jpg The book which contains the article about the 2009 reunion of the 1975 team, in Indianapolis. https://books.google.com/books/conte...fife=w200-h300 o |
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One franchise spanning 2 cities, possibly soon-to-be 3 cities. Like the Cardinals (Chicago, St. Louis, and Phoenix/Arizona), and the Rams (the only team to have won a world championship in 3 different cities.) o |
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The Bengals won again today. They stand atop the AFC North division with a record of 4-1 in this still young season. o |
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Agreed, and that's why I pointed out that the season is still young. I believe that the Colts are not out of the hunt for a playoff berth, even with their 1-4 record. In fact, one of the reasons why I would have preferred that they punt the ball from their own 43-yard-line with only 27 seconds left to play in overtime against the Texans was because I would much rather be 1-2-1 than 1-3 heading forward after that game. On numerous occasions since the advent of the 16-game schedule in 1978, a tie has been the difference between a playoff berth and sitting home, or the difference in getting a higher playoff seeding ....... and I expect that to happen more often in the foreseen future now that the regular-season overtime period has been cut from 15 minutes to 10 minutes. The Colts could wind up going 9-7 or 10-6, or they could wind up going 6-10 or 5-11 ......... but at this point, I don't think that there is any way of knowing that, particularly with the defense having played as surprisingly well as they have in the first 5 games of the season. o |
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