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Sports Legend Revealed: Was Jack Lambert ejected from a game for hitting a quarterback too hard?
The Fabulous ForumFOOTBALL LEGEND: Jack Lambert was ejected from a game for “hitting a quarterback too hard." STATUS: I'm Going With False, But There’s Some Truth to It. This week and last, I will be featuring a legend involving one of the...... -
Injured Diver Dies After Falling From Rescue Helicopter
The Daily Mirror“Mary and Pete Are Reunited.” Skin diver Harold B. Gavenman dies after a tragic series of accidents in which he was struck by a boat propeller and fell 100 feet while being lifted to a rescue helicopter. Nov. 23, 1959: Jack Smith profiles Debbie... -
Sports Legend Revealed: Did NBC send an employee on the field to delay an NFL title game?
The Fabulous ForumFOOTBALL LEGEND: NBC sent an employee running on to the field to delay the 1958 NFL title game because they had lost the TV signal. STATUS: I'm Going With True. I've already written in the past about the great influence...... -
A Look Back At Area Baseball Teams On July 20, 1969
Considering man walked on the moon for the first time in 1969, we had to figure anything could happen that year. And it did later that baseball season. The Mets, hapless and helpless for all those years, won the World Series. Just like the moonwalk, it...Tags: World Series, Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox, Football, Ted Williams
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President Visits L.A.!
The Daily Mirror“It’s a Letter From Washington.” Jan. 28, 1960: ALGIERS (UPI) “Police and troops opened fire today on hundreds of Moslems who surged into the streets of the western Algerian city of Mostaganem shouting 'long live De Gaulle.' “The shooting was... -
Baltimore Colts timeline: anatomy of a move
March 30, 1976: Four years after he bought the team, Robert Irsay acknowledged he had received "an attractive offer" to move the club to Phoenix. Jan. 9, 1977: During Super Bowl XI, Irsay said he'd been approached by Indianapolis about plans to move...Tags: Al Davis, National Football League, Government, Memorial Stadium, Multi-Sport Events
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The Philosophy of Passing
Latimes.comKnown as the dean of American pro football writers, Bob Oates has been long known as a strong advocate of pass offense, the subject of this two-part series. The second part follows. The significant advantages of passing over running have been...Tags: Denver Broncos, National Football League, San Francisco 49ers, Philosophy, Baltimore Colts
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First Week Was Full of Surprises
Special to Latimes.comNow that the first week of the 2005 NFL season is in the books, we finally have some clarity on several important issues: The Dolphins and 49ers are the class of the league. Their fans might as well start making reservations for Super Bowl XL in...Tags: National Football League, San Francisco 49ers, New York Jets, Jerry Porter, Brian Griese
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Tagliabue steps down as NFL commissioner
Times Staff WriterTwo weeks after his personal Super Bowl moment -- pulling the NFL back from the brink of a labor meltdown -- Paul Tagliabue has decided to walk away from the game. Tagliabue, the league's commissioner for more than 16 years, announced Monday he plans...Tags: Television, National Football League, Atlanta Falcons, Multi-Sport Events, Pittsburgh Steelers
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NFL's Goodell makes case by playing to the crowd
O, by the WayNFL commissioner Roger Goodell is an interesting sort. He has the polish and charm of the boy commissioner Pete Rozelle but he also knows how to carry the water of team owners like Paul Tagliabue.Goodell was recently at the Chautauqua Institution......Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Sports, National Football League, Television Industry, Football
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Curt Gowdy was very excited by Ted Williams' homer
WatchdogSpeaking of Vin Scully (see post below) I was honored Wednesday night to attend the second annual induction ceremony for the Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame at the New York Hilton. The class: Marvin Bader, Chet Forte, Curt Gowdy, Ted......Tags: New York, Vin Scully, Howard Cosell, Ted Williams
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Game 20: Purple reign
Sun reporterNow there can be no doubt. The Ravens claimed their place in history last night with one final dissertation on great defense. A team that swaggered into Super Bowl XXXV delivered on its sound and fury of the past week with a 34-7 demolition of the New...Tags: National Football League, Ray Lewis, Sam Gash, Jamie Sharper, Football
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