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Merlin
01-12-2007, 03:10 PM
First a little bit of context. I moved to Baltimore in 1993, and have had Ravens season tickets since the team started -- but never went through the trauma that the city had when the Colts left.

However, after listening to all the hype -- let me pose a hypothetical that should pose some light on the issue. What if Irsay agreed to give the Colts name and colors and history back to Baltimore -- say for $10 million, which Biscotti was willing to pay out after the Ravens won their second Super Bowl this year and had by far the best playoff record of any active team in the NFL. (8 wins and 2 losses).

Lets say that there was an agreement to transfer the Baltimore legacy transferred (e.g., all the old records) to the Ravens first and foremost (I think that's everyone's number one priority). Lets say thats a done deed.

At that point -- would you keep the Ravens name or the Colts name. I personally think its a no brainer -- at this point the Ravens are Baltimore and you wouldn't give up a new legacy that's being created. However, others might differ -- would love to think what people think -- honestly!

Don't jump all over me! :hammer:

Losac
01-12-2007, 03:16 PM
Keep the Ravens name and history. Retire the horseshoe, old records, and the name "Colts". Indy's team history would begin in 1984 and Manning could no longer challenge anymore of Unitas' "team" records.

Jggjaron
01-12-2007, 03:39 PM
All i want is the history back in baltimore, I Don't even care about the name and colors i just want Unitas, Moore and berry to be honored as Baltimore players

bleakdecember
01-12-2007, 03:39 PM
I think we would naturally keep the Ravens name, but at least the Colts records and history could be properly enshrined.

RavenDavey
01-12-2007, 03:44 PM
All i want is the history back in baltimore, I Don't even care about the name and colors i just want Unitas, Moore and berry to be honored as Baltimore players

Perfectly stated!!!

Just give us the history for Baltimore, but we are the RAVENS!!!:rocking:

ravensjeff
01-12-2007, 03:45 PM
I wouldn't give him 5 cents now. He should do it because it is the right thing, and would also show that an Irsay could actually be worth something.

We are the Ravens now. Let em be the Indy Colts if they want. But their history should start in 1984.

Racin' Raven
01-12-2007, 03:48 PM
Absolutley just the history & records. This town is a Raven's town now, but the exploits of Unitas, Berry, Mackey, et al should remain with Baltimore. I think this is the point that all the talking heads who say "get over it" don't seem to "get". I thought Art approached Irsay about this a few years back, but the asking price was apparently too steep.

23 hours and 49 minutes to GAME TIME

Greg
01-12-2007, 03:48 PM
He should retire the name and colors and let the hisorty revert to us. He can keep the post-move histories and all those glories it holds.
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RustonRifle
01-12-2007, 04:00 PM
Keep the Ravens name and officially give Baltimore the Baltimore Colt history and memorabilia back. The players that earned the records want nothing to do with the Indianapolis franchise. I believe Jimmy Irsay is classless as bob when it comes to the Baltimore Colts.

Tspot-D-Ravenator
01-12-2007, 04:05 PM
First a little bit of context. I moved to Baltimore in 1993, and have had Ravens season tickets since the team started -- but never went through the trauma that the city had when the Colts left.

However, after listening to all the hype -- let me pose a hypothetical that should pose some light on the issue. What if Irsay agreed to give the Colts name and colors and history back to Baltimore -- say for $10 million, which Biscotti was willing to pay out after the Ravens won their second Super Bowl this year and had by far the best playoff record of any active team in the NFL. (8 wins and 2 losses).

Lets say that there was an agreement to transfer the Baltimore legacy transferred (e.g., all the old records) to the Ravens first and foremost (I think that's everyone's number one priority). Lets say thats a done deed.

At that point -- would you keep the Ravens name or the Colts name. I personally think its a no brainer -- at this point the Ravens are Baltimore and you wouldn't give up a new legacy that's being created. However, others might differ -- would love to think what people think -- honestly!

Don't jump all over me! :hammer:

I already posted something like this last night:eek:

Sephy
01-12-2007, 04:12 PM
I wouldn't pay a single fucking dollar to that franchise. Give us the history back. I'd love for them to retire the name and colors, but they won't.

Fawn Lebowitz
01-12-2007, 04:52 PM
Why should Irsay give anything to Baltimore? He owns the team and it's colors. The history goes along with that. If you're so rich on history, why is Ernest Byner in the Raven ring of fame?

Tspot-D-Ravenator
01-12-2007, 05:05 PM
Why should Irsay give anything to Baltimore? He owns the team and it's colors. The history goes along with that. If you're so rich on history, why is Ernest Byner in the Raven ring of fame?

As Forrest would say, "Supid is stupid does"!:crazy: Get a life dude....:nerd:

Fawn Lebowitz
01-12-2007, 08:14 PM
Thats the best you got? Quoting Forrest Gump? Time for a new plan Einstein.

Pat McGroin
01-12-2007, 08:15 PM
Didn't you die in a kiln explosion? :happy:

Fawn, ever been to The Vault? You should look and see who else is up there in the "Ring of Honor"

You also should see the last flag in the honor guard that marches across the field before the game.

Don't tell us whose history we're talking about. Believe me, we know.

The Fanatic
01-12-2007, 08:42 PM
"Why should Irsay give anything to Baltimore? He owns the team and it's colors. The history goes along with that. If you're so rich on history, why is Ernest Byner in the Raven ring of fame?"

Who the hell let in this trash?

First off, it's called the "Ring of Honor".
No shocker here that you wouldn't know that as any Indy Colt fan with your apparent point of view on this situation certainly doesn't know jack shit about honor.

Most here will agree, he really doesn't belong up on the ring of honor, but he at least actually played a fucking down of football on the field of a baltimore NFL stadium.

Moe the Crow
01-12-2007, 08:44 PM
Fawn Lebowitz???

Great handle dude:rolling: :rolling: :rolling: