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Game 1: New era, old errors
Sun reporterIt took the city of Baltimore and the state of Maryland nearly 14 years to get a new stadium constructed, and the Ravens only three hours and one minute to lose their first game in the facility. The new $223 million stadium was a house of horror for the...Tags: Priest Holmes, Baltimore Ravens, Jim Harbaugh, Ray Lewis, Sports
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Game 7: Unhurried Flutie runs down win
Sun reporterWho's next, John Unitas? The Ravens have run out of quarterbacks and offensive options, and yesterday they ran out of time in a 13-10 loss to the Buffalo Bills before 68,673 at PSINet Stadium.The script has become familiar. The defense plays well...Tags: Tony Banks, Steve Christie, Patrick Johnson, Colleges and Universities, PSINet Incorporated
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Game 2: Ravens' offense lays goose egg
Sun reporterOn a day to remember a legend, the Ravens delivered a performance to forget. After a heartfelt pre-game ceremony in honor of the late Hall of Fame quarterback John Unitas, the Ravens failed miserably to rise to the occasion yesterday, getting booed by...Tags: Martin Gramatica, Karl Williams, Baltimore Ravens, National Football League, Brandon Stokley
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A Baltimore legend, champion of underdogs
Sun reporterJohn Steadman, who chronicled the Maryland sports scene in his newspaper columns, books and commentaries in a career that spanned seven decades, died of cancer yesterday at a Towson hospice. He was 73. A one-time minor-league baseball player, Mr....Tags: Baltimore Colts, Periodicals, Baltimore Ravens, Newspaper and Magazine, Public Employees
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Unitas statue unveiled at ceremony honoring Colts Hall of Fame players
Sun StaffRavens Stadium got the Unitas touch yesterday, from the 13-foot statue of John Unitas to a ring of honor induction for Baltimore Colts Hall of Famers to an eloquent halftime address by the late quarterback's wife. "He was very much looking forward to...Tags: Baltimore Colts, Heart Attack, Baltimore Ravens, Jim Parker, Art Donovan
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Ravens to honor Unitas, ex-Colts
Sun StaffForever embedded in the city's football history, John Unitas and his fellow Hall of Fame Baltimore Colts will now become permanent parts of Ravens Stadium. At the Ravens' next home game on Oct. 20, the team will unveil a statue of Unitas and dedicate the...Tags: Baltimore Colts, Baltimore Ravens, Jim Parker, PSINet Incorporated, Sports
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Fans turn out at Ravens game to pay respects to Colts' Unitas
Sun StaffThe funeral for John Unitas is tomorrow, but the wake began yesterday, when the past and future of Baltimore football merged at Ravens Stadium. The afternoon ended with a sparse crowd and a somber locker room as quarterback Chris Redman and a young...Tags: Baltimore Colts, New York Giants, Heart Attack, Super Bowl, Baltimore Ravens
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Unitas: Grits, guts, and surprising athletic ability
The Associated PressJohn Unitas was cut by the Pittsburgh Steelers and his stooped shoulders made him look like anything but an NFL quarterback. But Unitas had more courage and composure than just about any quarterback in league history. He died Wednesday of a heart...Tags: Baltimore Colts, New York Giants, Heart Attack, Terry Bradshaw, National Football League
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For ex-Colts, the stable's not same
Sun StaffA few weeks ago, some fellow Pro Football Hall of Famers graced a fund-raiser for the foundation that Lenny Moore operates in honor of his late son. Art Donovan, a guy who loves salami, and Gino Marchetti, a giant who had a sandwich named for him,...Tags: Michael Jordan, Transportation Accidents, Baltimore Colts, Disasters and Accidents, National Football League
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His words, feats are as vivid as ever
From Staff And Wire ReportsOrioles great Brooks Robinson, who played third base in Baltimore from 1955 to 1977, said last night that John Unitas took himself and the game in stride. "He was simply the most unassuming guy I knew, and he had every right to be big-headed. If he...Tags: San Diego Chargers, Baltimore Colts, Indianapolis Colts, New York Giants, Peyton Manning
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The Golden Colt
Sun StaffJohn Unitas' importance in pro football history can't be emphasized enough. He was not only one of the game's all-time greatest quarterbacks, but also a central figure in the NFL's rise from relative obscurity to the nation's No. 1 sports obsession. When...Tags: Literature, Television, Pete Rozelle, Baltimore Colts, New York Giants
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Colts memorabilia bring stampede
Sun StaffBaltimore sports fans raided their closets, sock drawers and shoe boxes yesterday to dig up their mementos of John Unitas - then rushed to sports stores and the Internet to snap up some more. The Gallery of Sports Art at Camden Yards sold out of Unitas...Tags: Baltimore Colts, Football, Sports, Auction Service, Health and Safety at School
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