Baltimore Colts Toys
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| 1960"S BALTIMORE COLTS PLAYING CARDS SET VINTAGE NFL | $49.99![]() Sale Ends in 7d 23h 6m |
| 1963 Stancraft Playing Cards 2 vars Johnny Unitas Baltimore Colts Louisville | $39.00![]() Sale Ends in 13d 14h 2m |
| 1963 Stancraft Playing Cards 2 vars Gino Marchetti Baltimore Colts | $14.99![]() Sale Ends in 13d 14h 3m |
| Baltimore Colts NFL Stancraft Playing Cards NFL Teams (Circa 1967) Sealed Rare | $149.99![]() Sale Ends in 17d 11h 18m |
| NFL QB Legends "BALTIMORE COLTS #19 JOHNNY UNITAS" Brand New Tin/Playing Cards | $15.99![]() Sale Ends in 27d 7h 17m |
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In 2000, led by Pro Bowlers Ray Lewis, Sam Adams and Rod Woodson, Baltimore allowed the fewest points ever in a 16-game season - 165, an average of just over 10 per contest. But it was the Ravens' efforts in Super Bowl® XXXV against the Giants that clinched their inclusion amongst the greatest defenses of all time. Join NFL® Films as they retell the story of the 2000 Ravens.
Relive the Baltimore Colts' championship 1970 season with this guide that explores the entire year game by game, from the season opener all the way through Super Bowl V.All of the highs and lows from the team that brought Baltimore its first Super Bowl championship are here. A full recap and box score from every game is included, so you can follow the exploits of Johnny Unitas, Mike Curtis and the rest of the Colts heroes from start to finish.Several links to video highlights and films are also provided, adding even more detail and excitement to the story of the 1970 Colts. Whether you are a die-hard Colts fan or an NFL history buff, you will enjoy this look back at the 1970 Baltimore Colts.
This is Michael Olesker's nostalgic reminiscence of 1958, the year the Baltimore Colts defeated the New York Giants in sudden-death overtime in a game that still grips the emotions of Baltimoreans. Olesker recaptures the city’s love affair with the Colts in a series of thoughtful and colorful stories that give voice to such notable characters as Colts players Johnny Unitas and Art Donovan, politicians Tommy D’Alesandro and Jack Pollack, entertainers Buddy Deane and Royal Parker, sportscasters Chuck Thompson and Vince Bagli, and filmmaker John Waters. The Colts’ Baltimore also traces the changing cultural landscape of the city just entering an age of revolution—a time when schools were being racially integrated, rock and roll played on the radio, and Baltimore was planning to renew the dilapidated downtown.Revealing warm ties between Baltimore and its beloved Colts, Olesker's writing makes the events of 1958 seem like only yesterday.
The names are legendary - Unitas and Berry, Manning and Harrison, Shula and Dungy. The games -- from the "GREATEST GAME EVER PLAYED", to the "MIDNIGHT MIRACLE" are unforgettable. Now NFL Films brings them all to you as part of the "History of the Colts" DVD. Disc one brings you the full history of the team's BALTIMORE era, including the 1958 and '59 Champions and the incredible story of Super Bowl V. Disc two details the Colts arrival in the HOOSIER state, the incredible would-be comeback in the 1995 AFC Championship Game and the high-flying Peyton Manning era. With over six hours of action spanning more than 50 years of Colts Football, "THE HISTORY OF THE COLTS" DVD is a must-have for any pro football fan.
Colts: The Complete History is a tale of two cities. The first disc is a 65-minute history of the team in Baltimore, from its woeful start in the 1950s to the building of a powerhouse led by coach Weeb Ewbank, Alan Ameche, and ninth-round draft pick Johnny Unitas. They went on to the 1958 championship, later dubbed "the greatest game ever played," and were embraced by the blue-collar town. Later years included Super Bowl III under new coach Don Shula, the last-minute thrills of Super Bowl V, Joe Thomas's subsequent dismantling of the team that led to Unitas' final game in Baltimore, the dawning of the Bert Jones and Ted Marchibroda era, and, on March 28, 1984, the Mayflower vans that departed for Indianapolis. Among the interviewees are WR Raymond Berry, DT Art Donovan, DE Gino Marchetti, coach Don Shula, RB Lenny Moore, and executive Ernie Accorsi. Filling out disc 1 are 54 minutes of featurettes and an hourlong "Greatest Games" spotlight on the 1958 championship. The 45-minute history on disc 2 focuses on the Colts' 1984 welcome to Indianapolis and the subsequent development of the team. Again starting with some lean years, the Colts traded for Eric Dickerson and drafted Jeff George, Steve Emtman, and Marshall Faulk. After a run to the 1995 AFC Championship game, the arrival of superstars Peyton Manning, Marvin Harrison, and Edgerrin James as well as coach Tony Dungy helped the Colts battle the Steelers in the January 2006 playoffs. Interviewees include Marchibroda, Jim Harbaugh, and Jim Irsay, the son of the team's late owner, Robert Irsay, but none of the current players. The 140 minutes of bonus features include the 2003 "Monday Night Miracle" when Dungy returned to Tampa Bay, the 2005 Game of the Week in which Manning and Harrison made history, an interview with Manning, and shorter pieces on coach Jim Mora (discussing his infamous meltdowns), and Dwight Freeney. --David Horiuchi

















