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phmsanctified t1_je8l420 wrote
Reply to On March 28, 1984, Bob Irsay (1923-1997), owner of the once-mighty Baltimore Colts, moves the team to Indianapolis. Without any sort of public announcement, Irsay hired movers to pack up the team's offices in Owings Mills, Maryland, in the middle of the night, while the city of Baltimore slept. by DfcukinLite
And of all the things to leave behind, they accidentally left behind the Super Bowl 5 trophy. Bahahhahahah.
SelfInflictedPancake t1_je8kp0z wrote
Reply to comment by maidrey in Local D&D group looking for player by ratczar
If this is you flo I Still remember game night at your house lol it was so much fun and I think about it sometimes when I ever get to play ... If you're not flo, I hope you find an awesome group to share those 350 board games with :)
M3g4d37h t1_je8jmm0 wrote
Reply to comment by jabbadarth in On March 28, 1984, Bob Irsay (1923-1997), owner of the once-mighty Baltimore Colts, moves the team to Indianapolis. Without any sort of public announcement, Irsay hired movers to pack up the team's offices in Owings Mills, Maryland, in the middle of the night, while the city of Baltimore slept. by DfcukinLite
> acting in the interest of the residents
First of all, we're on the same side as far as my opinion of the Irsay family - But make no mistake, it was the threat of eminent domain that directly resulted in the team moving. That's what happens every time when you fuck with a rich man's money. Schaefer gambled big and lost big. This is on his shoulders, and I loved that guy.
DMelanogastard t1_je8ipjo wrote
Reply to comment by theallen247 in On March 28, 1984, Bob Irsay (1923-1997), owner of the once-mighty Baltimore Colts, moves the team to Indianapolis. Without any sort of public announcement, Irsay hired movers to pack up the team's offices in Owings Mills, Maryland, in the middle of the night, while the city of Baltimore slept. by DfcukinLite
How could I not realize that capitalism is when iPhone! I’ve been so thoroughly outwitted
M3g4d37h t1_je8ijox wrote
Reply to comment by MFoy in On March 28, 1984, Bob Irsay (1923-1997), owner of the once-mighty Baltimore Colts, moves the team to Indianapolis. Without any sort of public announcement, Irsay hired movers to pack up the team's offices in Owings Mills, Maryland, in the middle of the night, while the city of Baltimore slept. by DfcukinLite
Good. Why wait for strike 4? Jacobs Field, the FieldHouse , and the RNRHOF were all built while he was putting asses in the seats. I guess they were more worried about that one fucking guy who was at the Indians games with his big tom-tom drum.
Cleveland treated him like a red-headed stepchild.
theallen247 t1_je8i7rx wrote
Reply to comment by DMelanogastard in On March 28, 1984, Bob Irsay (1923-1997), owner of the once-mighty Baltimore Colts, moves the team to Indianapolis. Without any sort of public announcement, Irsay hired movers to pack up the team's offices in Owings Mills, Maryland, in the middle of the night, while the city of Baltimore slept. by DfcukinLite
oh no capitalism, better stop using Reddit, throw your phone in the bin
MFoy t1_je8i5ia wrote
Reply to comment by M3g4d37h in On March 28, 1984, Bob Irsay (1923-1997), owner of the once-mighty Baltimore Colts, moves the team to Indianapolis. Without any sort of public announcement, Irsay hired movers to pack up the team's offices in Owings Mills, Maryland, in the middle of the night, while the city of Baltimore slept. by DfcukinLite
Actually, in Cleveland, he asked for $175m or else he would move the team. The initiative was put on the ballot, and then 48 hours before the vote, he announced he was moving the team anyways, no matter what happened with the money.
The ballot passed, and the team left, so the city used the money from the ballot to build a new stadium.
M3g4d37h t1_je8fku7 wrote
Reply to comment by DMelanogastard in On March 28, 1984, Bob Irsay (1923-1997), owner of the once-mighty Baltimore Colts, moves the team to Indianapolis. Without any sort of public announcement, Irsay hired movers to pack up the team's offices in Owings Mills, Maryland, in the middle of the night, while the city of Baltimore slept. by DfcukinLite
Can you relate to a motherfucker trying to put their hand in your pocket though? Because one has fuck-all to do with the other.
M3g4d37h t1_je8fgj5 wrote
Reply to comment by MFoy in On March 28, 1984, Bob Irsay (1923-1997), owner of the once-mighty Baltimore Colts, moves the team to Indianapolis. Without any sort of public announcement, Irsay hired movers to pack up the team's offices in Owings Mills, Maryland, in the middle of the night, while the city of Baltimore slept. by DfcukinLite
.. And to add to this, Cleveland more or less pulled the same act on Modell. His team was the big draw in Cleveland, and he watched as they built new venues for everyone else, and denied him. As I understand it, the Rock 'n' Roll HOF was the straw that broke the camel's back - But to his credit, he gave them the name, which he didn't owe them - The Irsays floated a $30M price to Baltimore in order for Baltimore to retain the team name.
MFoy t1_je8f1hw wrote
Reply to comment by M3g4d37h in On March 28, 1984, Bob Irsay (1923-1997), owner of the once-mighty Baltimore Colts, moves the team to Indianapolis. Without any sort of public announcement, Irsay hired movers to pack up the team's offices in Owings Mills, Maryland, in the middle of the night, while the city of Baltimore slept. by DfcukinLite
It wasn’t just a threat. The day before the team moved, a new bill passed the State Senate that would amend eminent domain laws to allow the state seize the team. It was being debated in the House of Delegates the next day, and was signed by the Governor within 48 hours of the team moving.
Furthermore, the city of Baltimore literally amended the town charter to make it illegal for the city to spend a penny on a new stadium.
The state refused to spend $25m on upgrades to memorial stadium on things like adequate plumbing, and then after the colts left spent $110m on Camden Yards, $200m on Ravens stadium, and a further $50m on “moving expenses” to help the Browns come from Cleveland all within 15 years.
bagpiper t1_je8eqr1 wrote
Reply to On March 28, 1984, Bob Irsay (1923-1997), owner of the once-mighty Baltimore Colts, moves the team to Indianapolis. Without any sort of public announcement, Irsay hired movers to pack up the team's offices in Owings Mills, Maryland, in the middle of the night, while the city of Baltimore slept. by DfcukinLite
Just can't bring myself to upvote this picture.
TheBaltimoron t1_je8e2sl wrote
What an amazing city we live in!
TheBaltimoron t1_je8d9gl wrote
Reply to comment by YoYoMoMa in New foxtrot is now in the air by Douseigh
Are you 7?
M3g4d37h t1_je8d68x wrote
Reply to comment by lolokaydudewhatever in On March 28, 1984, Bob Irsay (1923-1997), owner of the once-mighty Baltimore Colts, moves the team to Indianapolis. Without any sort of public announcement, Irsay hired movers to pack up the team's offices in Owings Mills, Maryland, in the middle of the night, while the city of Baltimore slept. by DfcukinLite
oh my bad. Of course I agree with that. Sorry for the misunderstanding then.
TheBaltimoron t1_je8d3ik wrote
Reply to comment by Honeyblade in New foxtrot is now in the air by Douseigh
Hey let's get rid of all government services, that'd save tons of money!
jabbadarth t1_je8cvxh wrote
Reply to comment by M3g4d37h in On March 28, 1984, Bob Irsay (1923-1997), owner of the once-mighty Baltimore Colts, moves the team to Indianapolis. Without any sort of public announcement, Irsay hired movers to pack up the team's offices in Owings Mills, Maryland, in the middle of the night, while the city of Baltimore slept. by DfcukinLite
>Irsay's verbal abuse of his players after a loss in a final preseason match to the Detroit Lions at the Pontiac Silverdome on September 2, 1976, led to head coach Ted Marchibroda's resignation three days later on September 5. Marchibroda was also at odds with Thomas over player personnel decisions. He was rehired two days later on September 7 after offensive and defensive coordinators Whitey Dovell and Maxie Baughan threatened to quit and the players considered boycotting practice, all in support of Marchibroda.[7][8]
>Irsay's dysfunctional relationships with certain players in contract disputes and coaches accelerated the Colts' on-field decline in the ensuing years. He was accused of bad faith bargaining and racial discrimination by running back Lydell Mitchell who was eventually sent to the San Diego Chargers on August 23, 1978.[9] Defensive end John Dutton contended that Irsay had spread "too many lies" about him and sat out the early part of the 1979 campaign while demanding a trade. He added, "I don't think he cares about the team, it's just a toy to him."[10] Dutton was dealt to the Dallas Cowboys on October 9, 1979.[11] Irsay also continually second-guessed Marchibroda.[12]
Also let's not forget irsay showing up on TV wasted drunk yelling about how this was his team and if he was gonna move it he would say so.
Irsay was a fucking shitbag. The city was trying to keep a beloved team in town that was beneficial to the city but irsay was a greedy shitbag prick.
He had years of shitty erratic behavior before he snuck away in the knight. Blame the city all you want but they were only acting in the interest of the residents (an often far cry from the leadership of today)
heycaseywattsup OP t1_je8cucy wrote
Reply to comment by Made_at0323 in Getting Involved with Baltimore's Tech Scene by heycaseywattsup
yay, hope to see you at something! 😄
lolokaydudewhatever t1_je8ctw0 wrote
Reply to comment by M3g4d37h in On March 28, 1984, Bob Irsay (1923-1997), owner of the once-mighty Baltimore Colts, moves the team to Indianapolis. Without any sort of public announcement, Irsay hired movers to pack up the team's offices in Owings Mills, Maryland, in the middle of the night, while the city of Baltimore slept. by DfcukinLite
He means Ravens > current day colts
Made_at0323 t1_je8cpn2 wrote
Thank you so much for sharing this. Been looking for something like this but didn’t know where to search. Hope to join soon!
bmore t1_je8cna7 wrote
Reply to comment by umbligado in Demolition proposal sparks debate in Hampden by locker1313
Mostly bought beer cases but definitely carried 4 cases of cheap bubbly before for a brunch. There are lots of bikes (and ebikes) out there designed to carry big loads.
lolokaydudewhatever t1_je8cn28 wrote
Reply to On March 28, 1984, Bob Irsay (1923-1997), owner of the once-mighty Baltimore Colts, moves the team to Indianapolis. Without any sort of public announcement, Irsay hired movers to pack up the team's offices in Owings Mills, Maryland, in the middle of the night, while the city of Baltimore slept. by DfcukinLite
They about to take lamar too
TheBaltimoron t1_je8clc3 wrote
Reply to comment by Honeyblade in New foxtrot is now in the air by Douseigh
Yes, we should keep the pool with no lights that's free to use all day long open after dark in a closed park.
chunkyoven t1_je8cj60 wrote
Reply to Final Epic Bar Crawl™️ by prufrocked42
bloom’s at hotel ulysses!
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Maryland’s second-highest court orders new hearing for Adnan Syed, reinstates conviction by Cody_in_Baltimore
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earnestlikehemingway t1_je8qccm wrote
Reply to Final Epic Bar Crawl™️ by prufrocked42
Idle Hour - dive no BS , chartreuse, pickle backs , Salvadoran beer
The Wurst Bar - Hidden in Crossbar for cocktails
Clavel Bar - Mezcal flights and that aged negroni
Birds of a Feather -for the scotch and other whiskey
SugarVale - Cocktails and they Carry Compass Box whiskey