Lucas718
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ORIGINAL: firebirds Great White, thank you so much for your wonderful private message. Yes I did do my own “research” regarding many of your view points so I’m well aware of your thoughts of team relocation and your distaste of same. I’m also aware of some of your thoughts regarding politicians, government intervention, government control, bureaucracy and those who lie. I would bet the farm you did not do as I asked in doing some of your own research regarding “The Move” of the Baltimore Colts to Indianapolis. I think that if you did, your private message might have held a different content. And if you did do a little digging into the issue then I’m even more confused about what you believe than ever. Why don’t you let me help you out just a little bit. Here is a very good piece on the issue. Granted it is a long read but I believe those who read it in its entirety will see that the root cause of “The Move” was seeded long before Mr. Irsay even owned the team. http://members.tripod.com/~bonesaw/records6.htm If after reading the item, if you do, and you still believe “The Move” was an act of abandonment to the city of Baltimore, the state of Maryland and chasing the all might buck rather than trying to preserve ownership of one’s own private business, then sir I must say that IMHO you don’t believe in everything you say you do. Thanks for posting the link to that article. I grew up a Colts fan in Baltimore, lived & died with them each Sunday, and cried like a baby in March 1984 when they packed up and moved away. I had heard all the stories about Irsay being a drunk madman who promised he would never move the team. In fact I heard all those stories dredged up again this past week. In Baltimore the name Irsay is synonymous with Hitler. I still believe that, but unlike most of the former Baltimore Colts fans I'd always believed there was more to the story than what gets reported in the local media. I'd heard about how the local government failed to do what was needed to keep the team in town, but rarely do those stories ever get told in Baltimore. I don't know how much of what this writer says is the truth, and I could have done without his condescending tone, but it was an interesting read. I realized that for 23 years I've only been hearing one version of the story. It's easy to say "get over it" but for anyone who was here, we will never get over it. Even now, 23 years later, when I see the familiar blue & white take the field I get reminded of the old days of Sundays at 2:00pm. But things change and we've got the Ravens now and I love them as much I did the Colts of my youth. Anyway, congrats to the Colts & their fans for their win on Saturday and good luck the rest of the way. I can't say I'll be rooting for you though.
< Message edited by Lucas718 -- 1/16/2007 12:07:28 AM >
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