rockpile Posted January 14, 2007 Posted January 14, 2007 There is no way the Indianapolis Colts should beat the Baltimore Ravens in Baltimore. One sign said something like "Irsay family, isn't it time for you to leave?" I know in the end it is business, but when they fled Baltimore it was a like a covert CIA operation! Imagine waking up Monday morning, and finding out the Bills and all their stuff left town in the darkness of night in Mayflower vans! I really like Peyton Manning and Tony Dungy and a few others on Indy, but... It just ain't right!
bigbillsfan12 Posted January 14, 2007 Posted January 14, 2007 the ravens are just the re-badged cleveland browns, why should they get any kind of karma hug?
SACTOBILLSFAN Posted January 14, 2007 Posted January 14, 2007 the ravens are just the re-badged cleveland browns, why should they get any kind of karma hug? Thank you. Modell screwed Cleveland just as bad. Its all good manning will get his next week when he has to play against the stupid Patriots and once again gets rolled up.
Ozymandius Posted January 14, 2007 Posted January 14, 2007 Probably the most excruciating regular season loss that any team experienced this season was the Browns losing to the Ravens in Cleveland.
Acantha Posted January 14, 2007 Posted January 14, 2007 Thank you. Modell screwed Cleveland just as bad. Its all good manning will get his next week when he has to play against the stupid Patriots and once again gets rolled up. I think my dream scenario right now is for Vinatieri to beat the Pats on a last second field goal.
Carmel Corn Posted January 14, 2007 Posted January 14, 2007 There is no way the Indianapolis Colts should beat the Baltimore Ravens in Baltimore. One sign said something like "Irsay family, isn't it time for you to leave?" I know in the end it is business, but when they fled Baltimore it was a like a covert CIA operation! Imagine waking up Monday morning, and finding out the Bills and all their stuff left town in the darkness of night in Mayflower vans! I really like Peyton Manning and Tony Dungy and a few others on Indy, but... It just ain't right! What a bunch of crap! That was 23 years ago! But you're right, it's a business!
rockpile Posted January 14, 2007 Author Posted January 14, 2007 What a bunch of crap! That was 23 years ago! But you're right, it's a business! I do not care if it was 50 years ago. If I was a Colts fan back then, I would have a Ravens fan yesterday. I can feel the pain of Baltimore, Cleveland, and Houston. I am not sure the fans cared when the Cards went to Arizona and the Rams left L.A. If the Irsays had not fled under cover of a Saturday night, the city of Baltimore would have filed whatever it is you file, to freeze the Colts' assets (eminent domain) on Monday morning, and the Irsays might not have been allowed to move to Indianapolis. Modell bites. HOF my ass!
Phil Indablanc Posted January 14, 2007 Posted January 14, 2007 I do not care if it was 50 years ago. If I was a Colts fan back then, I would have a Ravens fan yesterday. You might want to consider the T shirt chick from New Orleans instead. At least she will be in a good mood and probably more agreeable. She certainly has exhibited (and advertised) a proclivity for the activity you are suggesting.
rockpile Posted January 15, 2007 Author Posted January 15, 2007 I do not care if it was 50 years ago. If I was a Colts fan back then, I would have a Ravens fan yesterday. You might want to consider the T shirt chick from New Orleans instead. At least she will be in a good mood and probably more agreeable. She certainly has exhibited (and advertised) a proclivity for the activity you are suggesting. I'm sorry. What are you trying to say?
JCBoston Posted January 15, 2007 Posted January 15, 2007 I think my dream scenario right now is for Vinatieri to beat the Pats on a last second field goal. It's more likely that the Patriots rookie kicker wins it on the last play of the game.
ExWNYer Posted January 15, 2007 Posted January 15, 2007 I do not care if it was 50 years ago. If I was a Colts fan back then, I would have a Ravens fan yesterday. I can feel the pain of Baltimore, Cleveland, and Houston. I am not sure the fans cared when the Cards went to Arizona and the Rams left L.A. If the Irsays had not fled under cover of a Saturday night, the city of Baltimore would have filed whatever it is you file, to freeze the Colts' assets (eminent domain) on Monday morning, and the Irsays might not have been allowed to move to Indianapolis. Modell bites. HOF my ass! As a Bills fan, I agree in principle with what you're saying; however, I'll shed no tears for Brian Billick and Ray Lewis. Two of the biggest douchebags the NFL has ever turned out.
Carmel Corn Posted January 15, 2007 Posted January 15, 2007 I do not care if it was 50 years ago. If I was a Colts fan back then, I would have a Ravens fan yesterday. I can feel the pain of Baltimore, Cleveland, and Houston. I am not sure the fans cared when the Cards went to Arizona and the Rams left L.A. If the Irsays had not fled under cover of a Saturday night, the city of Baltimore would have filed whatever it is you file, to freeze the Colts' assets (eminent domain) on Monday morning, and the Irsays might not have been allowed to move to Indianapolis. Modell bites. HOF my ass! Yes...it's called eminent domain and the city of Baltimore was threatening to impose it. So you would be willing to be a Raven's fan (had you been a Colts) fan earlier, but does that differ from if you were a Brown's fan before Modell shipped them down to Baltimore? Granted not under a Mayflower scenario, but still an injustice in many people's mind? Doesn't make sense to me you would support being a Raven's fan when the Browns were shipped to Baltimore.
NavyBillsFan Posted January 15, 2007 Posted January 15, 2007 Hope they can set up a Sabres vs. X-Bills game when they move.....
tombstone56 Posted January 15, 2007 Posted January 15, 2007 I do not care if it was 50 years ago. If I was a Colts fan back then, I would have a Ravens fan yesterday. I can feel the pain of Baltimore, Cleveland, and Houston. I am not sure the fans cared when the Cards went to Arizona and the Rams left L.A. If the Irsays had not fled under cover of a Saturday night, the city of Baltimore would have filed whatever it is you file, to freeze the Colts' assets (eminent domain) on Monday morning, and the Irsays might not have been allowed to move to Indianapolis. Modell bites. HOF my ass! revisionist history i see ..when the colts moved it was after 4 yrs of being told by the city of baltimore the the mud pit know as the colts home field was "adequate " for nfl football ...attendance was rarely over 40 k for games.. .. sorry but i agree with that move... but not the nonsense that rhe raiders have used to manipulate the cities on the left coast..
billrooter Posted January 16, 2007 Posted January 16, 2007 Actually that was one of my picks, but if there were justice in the nfl adam vinatierri would kick a last second game winning field goal in the afc championship and then do one of these at the ne sideline.
The Big Cat Posted January 16, 2007 Posted January 16, 2007 I think my dream scenario right now is for Vinatieri to beat the Pats on a last second field goal.
crazyDingo Posted January 16, 2007 Posted January 16, 2007 I think my dream scenario right now is for Vinatieri to beat the Pats on a last second field goal. <tear rolling down eye> Beautiful. Just beautiful.
Tcali Posted January 16, 2007 Posted January 16, 2007 <tear rolling down eye>Beautiful. Just beautiful. I will pray for Vinatieri...YESSS--beautiful...just beautiful(tears flowing)
Adam Posted January 16, 2007 Posted January 16, 2007 the ravens are just the re-badged cleveland browns, why should they get any kind of karma hug? The heck they are! They have no association whatsoever with the Browns!
LewPort71 Posted January 17, 2007 Posted January 17, 2007 I think my dream scenario right now is for Vinatieri to beat the Pats on a last second field goal. Perfect.....absolutely perfect
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