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Ex-Colt Mackey leads rebellious class into Hall
Sun StaffWhen the door to Pro Football's Hall of Fame finally swung open for John Mackey yesterday, the former Baltimore Colts great found rich irony in the knowledge that Al Davis would be joining him. "All the troublemakers go in together," Mackey said with...Tags: Washington Redskins, Jim Parker, Mike Ditka, San Diego Chargers, Johnny Unitas
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Colts earned special place in city's heart
Sun ColumnistPassion persisted until the end, 35 years of emotional ties to a team and its memories that elevated the Baltimore Colts to a position of being a civic heirloom. It may never happen again because the business of football has changed -- unions, agents,...Tags: Joe Perry, Jim Parker, Government, Don Shula, Dallas Cowboys
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Mackey, from Colts' glory days, to take place among greats today
Sun StaffJohn Mackey will span two eras of Baltimore football this month. In Canton, Ohio, today, he will likely become the last player from the Baltimore Colts' glory days to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The prototype of the modern tight end,...Tags: Washington Redskins, Jim Parker, Philadelphia Eagles, Mike Ditka, Memorial Stadium
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For ex-Colt Mackey, Hall was worth the wait
Sun ColumnistAn autograph-seeker approached John Mackey, the 10th former Baltimore Colt to achieve the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He obliged, adding his jersey number, 88, and a team identity -- Colts. The youngster said he regretted the Colts had such a bad year....Tags: Washington Redskins, Joe Perry, Jim Parker, Green Bay Packers, Government
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Berry, Colts great, named to coach QBs
Knight-RidderPONTIAC, Mich. -- Raymond Berry, a Hall of Fame receiver and a Super Bowl coach, was hired yesterday as the Detroit Lions' new quarterbacks coach. That's right -- quarterbacks. No, Berry has never coached quarterbacks. No, he's not at all familiar with...Tags: Super Bowl, Knight-Ridder Inc, Forrest Gregg, Rodney Peete, Baltimore Colts
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Longtime Baltimore Colts and Ravens fan going to the Super Bowl
julieg@herald-mail.comWhen Tom Bikle was a boy, his father would drop him off at Baltimore Colts training camp on the way to his job in Westminster, Md. “I’d just spend the day there. Back then, it was very accessible to fans,” Bikle said of the camp at the...Tags: Washington Redskins, Baltimore Ravens, Super Bowl, Pittsburgh Steelers, Baltimore Colts
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Dent to carry Lombardi Trophy on field at Super Bowl
Hall of Fame defensive end Richard Dent will carry the Vince Lombardi Trophy onto the field at the conclusion of Sunday’s Super Bowl XLVII in New Orleans. Dent, who was named MVP of Super Bowl XX in New Orleans after the Chicago Bears whipped the...
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Super Bowl capped another profitable year for NFL
Question: Is the Super Bowl postgame awards ceremony over yet or is Raymond Berry still walking through the long line of Giants trying to get a kiss on the Lombardi Trophy?
Berry's long, slow, seemingly dangerous walk through the Giants to the Lucas...Tags: David Letterman, National Football Conference, George Washington, Culture, Los Angeles Lakers
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Texans sparkle in Miami
MIAMI - It was nice to see Arian Foster make a return for the Texans during their game with the Dolphins on Sunday, Sept. 18, but it was a quiet day for the league's reigning rushing leader in his first game back.
Foster, who re-aggravated his left...Tags: Matt Schaub, Owen Daniels, Arian Foster, Andre Johnson, Football
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The toughest catch
Wide receiver is a position known for high-profile draft busts such as Charles Rogers, David Terrell and Mike Williams, players picked in the top 10 who never became productive regulars, much less stars. "It has the highest mortality rate of any position...Tags: Joe Flacco, Dallas Cowboys, Mike Williams, (wide receiver, born 1984), Jerry Rice, Steve Smith (wide receiver, born 1979)
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Colts fan from Queens stumbles into childhood heroes
WatchdogI had the privilege Wednesday night of watching ESPN's upcoming documentary on the 1958 NFL Championship Game at a Chelsea theater with Frank Gifford, Pat Summerall, Raymond Berry, Gino Marchetti, Lenny Moore, Jim Mutscheller, radio announcer Bob Wolff,...Tags: Frank Gifford, The New York Times, Baltimore Colts, Football, Johnny Unitas
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