I've lived in Baltimore for the past two decades, and... yeah, the city is *still* mad about that. Indy had a road game here this past weekend, and to this day, the scoreboard operators will not call them the Colts, the scoreboard will read "Ravens" and "Indy", and the PA Announce team introduces them as "The Indianapolis Professional Football Team". And, I'm pretty sure, as long as Johnny Unitas is in the Hall of Fame as an Indianapolis Colt, despite never having played a down in that city, yeah, this city will *always* be mad about this.
Johnny Unitas isn't in the Hall of Fame as an Indianapolis Colts. He, and all of the NFL Hall and Famers, and just in the hall of fame, they don't represent any specific team they played for.
The Jon Bois influence is cool and appreciated, and you're adding to it. The film footage of that older man who was obviously broken by the loss of a Sunday tradition made it hit home.
As a part of the younger generation of NFL fans, I didn’t really understand how much the important the Baltimore Colts were an iconic piece of league history
From the late 50’s to the mid 70’s, the Colts were consistently one of the best teams. They had the three titles they mentioned, and a further championship appearance in 1964, Super Bowl appearance in 1968, and one last conference championship appearance in 1971 (that team had a 38 year old Johnny Unitas, but allowed the fewest first downs of any team since the merger). Overall an excellent run.
@@charles-cjbox4661You could probably make that argument. Unitas was the primary starting quarterback for every team I referenced other than the 68 Super Bowl team (before spending his final season in 1973 with the Chargers). Though it could be argued that a knee injury in the 1968 preseason effectively ended his prime, and that he was out of prime in the early 70’s (and 37 and 38 are indeed older ages for a quarterback back then). Either way though, he had an amazing career. Ten pro bowls, seven all pros, led in passer rating three times, won three MVP’s and received votes another four times, he’s the only player to lead the league in passing touchdowns for four straight seasons (from 1957-1960), and he was a three time champion.
Baltimore Colts have 4 NFL Titles - 1958, 1959, 1968, 1970 & lost the 1964 NFL Title Game & the Baltimore Ravens have two NFL Titles - 2000 & 2012. So, six NFL Titles for the City of Baltimore - 1958, 1959, 1968, 1970, 2000, 2012.@@fortynights1513
The Baltimore Colts fans were heartborken when they moved the team to Indy, but they were happy when model moved the Browns to Cleveland, the Fans in Cleveland were heartbroken too
Yeahhhh it makes me dislike Ravens fans. The people of Baltimore to this day will complain about Irsay but had no qualms about ripping another city's team away from them.
Not at all the same. I get Art Modell was a shady dude, but Cleveland was guaranteed to get a new team fairly early on in that process. Got to keep the “history” and those hideous uniforms while people in Bmore had no idea when we’d have a new team. Yes Modell screwed over Cleveland, it wasn’t half as bad as what the Irsay’s did
@@blank964difference is Browns fans dudmt have to wait long to get another team AND unlike the Ravens. They kept their historical records. Indy stole all the accomplishments the Baltimore Colts did
@@jeremywilliams1801 cities should steal teams more often. Look how Oakland is getting fucked over by the As. Look how St.Louis got fucked over by the Rams
One thing I love about all of this... from the time that Indianapolis acquired the Colts, to the time they finally won a Super Bowl with them... in those intervening years, in addition to the 2000 Super Bowl, Baltimore also won both a USFL championship and a freaking *CFL* championship.
K explain the grey cup.(cfl championship) I read a little on it but this is incredibly interesting actually. Now the Montreal allouettes used to be Baltimore stallions. I’ll let you explain. I’m just reading off google.
While CFL expansion to the US was a spectacular failure (remember the Sacramento Gold Miners?) the Baltimore team drew crowds of over 50,000 at home. That's probably why they got the Ravens.
The ravens also used to have three mascots instead of just one. They were three ravens, Edgar, Allen, and Poe. Only Poe is used today but Edgar and Allen make special appearances sometimes
It is ironic that people "disowning the franchise" for selling out a city would later "jump to embrace" a team doing the SAME THING to another city. While a great gesture to old fans perhaps, deeply hypocritical since it's literally what they despised before.
I still remember the Sporting News ran a cover story on the new head coaching hires in Baltimore with Frank Kush and Mike Ditka in Chicago. If I remember correctly the article was titled “Tough As Nails.” That was the summer after my 10th grade year.
Found your channel recently and have been binge watching all of your videos, the format and how you keep it interesting is amazing, how you don’t have millions of subs already is shocking. Also love the sit com style intro to the team lol great work man loving the channel.
Colts are one of the least dirty, dorkiest, hokey teams in the league, but you want it to be remembered in infamy because they left Baltimore 40 years ago. It's an interesting historical footnote in the NFL, and I promise you as an Indianapolis Colts fan "Irsay left in the middle of the night" is very well known, it's just old af and nobody genuinely cares but old people, that's a fact.
@@codyb.3015 I’m more talking about how some squads for a period were absolutely horrendous, and terrible teams as a whole deserve to be remembered more for their infamy. For a period of 4-5 years this was one of the worst spells of football in modern nfl history. That alone is worth remembrance.
One of the greatest tank bowl of the time was the 81 Pats vs Colts. The tank bowl winner unfortunately ended up passing up on the like Marcus Allen, Mike Munchak the following years draft. My Pats took Kenneth Sims that year who was disappointing mostly due to injury. But the Pats draft at that time did end up with a hall of famer in Andre Tippett
My Pats as well. From Worcester:) yeah I was 8 in 81 and my first Pats game I remember was losing to Joe Ferguson and the Bills on a hail Mary and then I remember all the talk about the Stuper Bowl and the Patriots vs the Colts. Not a great year for your first as being a Pats fan but it definitely makes you appreciate the good times !
Hitting the Prime Time during a pick six then chucking the ball while the video cuts off is one of my favorite outros on this channel and I’ve been watching for like 6-7 years. KTO’s editing needs more props he’s the best football TH-camr on the planet
KTO, I'm only 8 minutes in but I can see how much work you've put into this. It's incredible to see how far you've come along. Thank you for the video and I look forward to seeing future videos.
As a Bears fan, can't wait until the 2023 Bears take the Colts' place! But in all seriousness, love your content, KTO, and have for years. Keep up the good work, brother.
The mayflower incident will forever be one of the most heartless, yet weirdest incidents of relocation in all of sports history. Will also probably be the most shocking next to the Rams leaving St. Louis, the near extinction of the Browns when they became the Ravens, the Quebec Nordiques becoming the Colorado Avalanche, and Supersonics leaving Seattle to become the OKC Thunder. Just tragic and as a Pats fan, I wouldn't imagine what history would've looked like if the Pats moved out of New England back in the 90s. Just still crazy they moved out with MOVING VANS IN THE MIDDLE OF NIGHT!!
The Rams started in Cleveland in 1936 moving in from another league. The Rams won the NFL title in 1945 and moved to Los Angeles as another highly publicized team from another league was starting operations in the All America Football Conference (AAFC) called the Browns. The Rams were in Los Angeles from 1946 - 1994, then the bolted to Saint Louis and returned to Los Angeles in 2016. These owners of professional sports franchises really care about loyal fans, don't they? An impact of the Rams moving to Los Angeles and the AAFC having the Los Angeles Dons and San Francisco 49ers franchises was that The MLB baseball franchises New York Giants and Brooklyn Dodgers moved out west. I agree with you in that nothing tops the Colts moving out of Baltimore in the middle of the night!
Born in 1993, here in Baltimore. The tension between Baltimoreans and the Colts hasn't resided since. I understand the heartbreak of losing a team you cherished, BUT the city (Mayor Schaeffer) broke a literal amendment to take the team from Irsay. Albeit a drunken bastard of a manchild, but nonetheless, it was all on the City of Baltimore for not accommodating the demands.
You’re right about that, and Reading about the Colts move to Indianapolis years later, Baltimore Deserved to Lose the Colts, and why, the city of Baltimore no longer supported the team, and the main reason why, because Baltimore was Stupid enough not to build a new stadium for the Colts, no wonder the Colts moved to Indianapolis!!!!
@@adamdorgant9454 agree. And I think that the Colts leaving for Indy is what eventually spurred Baltimore to building new stadiums for both the O's and a yet to be determined NFL team. Granted, I am sad that Memorial Stadium is nothing more than a memory now, but I'm glad that Baltimore got the new facilities.
Great video, im a colts fan from the manning era and barely knew the history behind this historic franchise. This video makes the recent colts win in OT vs the ravens that much better. I hope they will meet again in the playoffs.
Interesting video. Seems like the craziness in the Irsay family runs deep, im only familiar with the current Irsay Jim. Kinda feel a little bad for the guy now.
Me too. I heard he was slapped around pretty good as a child by his drunken father. A couple of the Colts players intervened during one incident on the team bus. They were tired of looking the other way when Sr. would insult and publicly berate Jr.
If you compare this with the 2008 Lions and the 2016-17 Browns, those teams may have had bad owners, but in no circumstance were those teams moving. This is bad not only because the Colts were historically bad, but all of the rumors of Irsay came into play. Also, I can't believe they passed on Dennis Smith in 1981 when they had like 2 quality backs.
I remember signing a horrible breath of relief as my Patriots list to the colts in 81 to get and BLOW the #1 pick.. After playing with the raiders and Steelers from 78-80 and being nearly on par, their fall in 81 following the worst last week in NFL history to miss the playoffs in 80 was a shock
This is an excellent documentary. Thank you. I remember when this happened. It was big news and Baltimore was left teamless. Ironically they would steal the Browns from Cleveland years later, leaving Cleveland teamless until getting an expansion team from the league. An interesting series of occurrences.
I'll never forget seeing those Mayflower moving trucks leaving the Colts facility. As a child I was a massive Colts fan, when they left I couldn't watch football anymore, today we have the Ravens and they are good, but it will never be the same for me.
As a colts fan I can say for a large portion of my life I’ve been blessed with a super bowl and good football but always it seems irrelevant to most people due to choking and the luck era and post luck era
I look at it this way. I got to see my team win a Super Bowl, I can wait as long as I need to for it to happen again because there are plenty of NFL teams whose fans are still waiting for that glory.
Yo KTO! Hope you’ve been doing well. I love your content especially your The NFL 10 years ago series. Keep up the amazing work and I hope you see this comment
KTO, I wanna personally thank you for introducing me to a new musical artist in John Runefelt. That song bring back memories .In 1977 I was a year from going to High School and loved the 1977 Baltimore Colts even though I was and still is a Minnesota Vikings fan. That Colts Patriots game in Baltimore was great. That was football at its finest.
You could do a whole video on Irsay. His son has been such a good owner we forget how bad his father was. Also Al Davis. From the AFL to the NFL. Constantly challenging the nfl in court and always winning. How he stole the raiders corporate take over style. Hiring Tom Flores making him the 1st minority nfl super winning head coach. Hiring Art She’ll who was successful in his own right. When the league didn’t hire black head coaches. Coaching and owning a championship team. Also hiring Shannahan, Kiffen, Bill Walsh, Gruden. His eye for young talented coaches. Also the sign in the locker room. If you ain’t cheating you ain’t trying. He’s a revolutionary.
Poetic justice for the fans and city of Baltimore. Ravens are one of the NFL's most successful franchises. I remember that night in 1984 like it was yesterday.
What people don't realize about the situation in Baltimore, is how quickly the Colts went from great & SB winners & contenders... to utter trash! 1957 - 1971... Baltimore had the highest wp in the NFL & the greatest homefield advantage in the NFL! Baltimore held the record for consecutive sell outs, as well, which wasn't a thing ( consecutive sell outs ) back then in the NFL! Four NFL Championships... 1958, 1959, 1968 and 1970 in five appearances... Every 3 years on avg an NFL Title or Title Game appearance over 15 seasons!!! All Time Greats and Hall of Famers played and coached for Baltimore in that period. The Colts win SB in 70, then lose AFC Championship in 71, nearly another back to back championship run!! The Baltimore Colts Dynasty started before the GB Packers Dynasty with Lombardi... and went on after the GB Dynasty!!! Then... 1972, 73 & 74 extreme losers... with three good years... 75, 76, 77... then 6 more mostly miserable years & Irsay's bs off of the field to also alienate fans!! So, the club essentially went from a dynasty to trash in one off season!!! From the best run team in the NFL & maybe all of sports... to the worst run team in sports... essentially overnight!!! That's what people that didn't experience it, don't understand. It was like laying on a sunny clear beach one minute & then in the next being hit by a hurricane... it was that swift & devastating a decline! I have run the attendance for the Colts during Irsay's run in Baltimore & the attendance averaged 45, 000... which I think is more than he deserved given the shit Irsay put out on and off of the field!! And Baltimore has avgd 70, 000 for 28 years with the Ravens... In the end... in most, if not all relocation situations as you point out here... the politicians fail the people of their cities... Baltimore pols failed the loyal fans of Baltimore that deserved to get a new stadium for themselves and the Colts. The pols in Cleveland failed the people there by serving interests not the Browns for too long!! Having gone to Memorial Stadium many times in my life for the O's & Colts... I can say it was a dump in 1972... and when I walked into both stadiums at Camden Yards... I went Memorial Stadium can kiss my ass... it is great to have these stadiums... and 30 years later for one & 26 years for the other... they are both still fantastic stadiums and will be for many, many more years!!!
I don't care, nor does any Baltimorean about Dayton's or Dallas' teams... I know it's the lineage of the franchise, but to me... the fans are the ones that a lineage is relevant to, not the franchise and its various and mostly sundry owners . And ... the Triangles history doesn't belong to Baltimore, Dallas or Indianoplace... it belongs to the people of Dayton, Ohio... the Dallas Texans history should be linked to the DALLAS Cowboys not the Indianoplace Colts...& the Baltimore Colts history belongs to the people of Baltimore not the people of Indianoplace & should be OFFICIALLY linked to the BALTIMORE Ravens. The Baltimore Colts history is, indeed, recognized by the Baltimore Ravens & the Baltimore Ravens include Baltimore Colts greats in their Ring Of Honor; and the Indianoplace Colts don't try to, but shallowly... link their team to the Baltimore Colts, because the Baltimore Colts players rejected the Irsay's as legitimate owners/caretakers of their accomplishments. Johnny U said : " Why would I go to Indianoplace, I didn't play there! " That sums it up...@@TigerWoodsLibido
Grew up in the 70’s between DC and Baltimore, so was a fan of both. Most fans forget how terrible the Colts were in the late 70’s/early 80’s (along with New England!). Thanks for producing this - very well done!
When I was first becoming aware of NFL football as a kid, I remember teams like the Colts were the laughingstock of the league. And this video covers that era. In those days, certain teams just had the stink of being losers all over them: Tampa, New England, Baltimore, New Orleans, Atlanta, St. Louis. I also remember my dad, who was a huge college football fan, absolutely despised Frank Kush for being an inhumane drill sergeant at Arizona State and my dad took great pleasure in the Colts being awful under Kush.
I’m honestly surprised that the eminent domain law and everything around that could be left out of a video including the colts move from Baltimore. It’s kind of a huge piece of information left out of a video reporting on this
that's the part that everyone likes to leave out, another part they leave out is that the previous owner carroll rosenbloom had to put up with the same issues irsay had with baltimore officials and memorial stadium. it got to the point where carroll wanted out and traded teams with irsay to be the rams owner.
Robert irsay has to be the worst owner in NFL history. I had no idea it was this bad. I had no idea this story went so deep to the point that Johnny Unitas disowned them that’s insane. And even how they changed with Payton manning
@@epicchk4319 I’m a commanders fan and I don’t think even Dan was worse than Robert irsay. Dan is a sniveling coward but Robert irsay was actually a publicly unpleasant person that the city literally tried to exile. That didn’t happen to even Dan
Also, I believe the endgame for the NFL was to get the franchise as close to Dayton as possible because that’s where it started out in 1920. Now they play just 117 miles to the west of their origin.
If you want to count asset transfers, then yeah, the Dayton Triangles is where the Colts trace their lineage to. But if you ask the NFL, they list that asset line (Triangles, Dodgers, Tigers, Yanks, Bulldogs, and Texans) as a defunct franchise. If you did consider asset transfers as part of the history of the franchises, then the original Browns became today’s Ravens.
@@fortynights1513 With no new teams taking the previous moniker then the Colts descend from the same franchise. If SecretBase made a series about the Colts, they would trace it back to the Triangles.
@@TigerWoodsLibidoThey’d probably acknowledge that. I doubt that Jon Bois would do the entire history of the Colts though because they’ve won a number of titles over the years unlike the Vikings, Falcons, Seattle Mariners, or Charlotte Bobcats/Hornets (if you want to call that one s full history).
Been watching your videos since the Petrino video, and it’s amazing how far your video quality and story telling skills have evolved since then. You’re doing amazing work, dude, keep it up!!!
Current Indy Colt fan, major retro fan of the history of the Baltimore Colts, I thank NFL films (Steve Sabol & Ed Sabol), with making me an Baltimore Colts fan, the music of Stan Spence & Laurence Stephens Orchestra, the perfect narration voice of John Facenda, I've collected a lot of memorabilia for the kicking Colt.
Missing out on the 1st overall pick even after that season is another level of suck - like when the Eagles missed out on OJ Simpson by winning two games at the end of a season (1960-something, I forget which year)
True, but unlike 1969 though where the top draft pick became OJ Simpson and thus a Hall of Fame player was taken first, the player the Patriots picked and the Colts missed out on in 1982 was Kenneth Sims who didn’t become anything of note. He was a defensive end who had 17 sacks in his career over 74 games, and I think it says something that in the 1985 playoffs (which was after his fourth season), Sims wasn’t starting any games for them. Though given that some of his seasons don’t appear to be fully played, it seems likely that he got hurt to be fair. There were better players that both the Colts and Patriots could’ve taken. Namely Hall of Famers Mike Munchak and Marcus Allen, and the player taken between Baltimore’s second and fourth overall selections was a four time pro bowler for the Browns in Chip Banks.
Can you do a rise and fall of Chicago bears? Nothing has been good since Lovie Smith and he was fired after 10-6 season! Figured there'd be enough drama for a full video!
From 2:00... This is simply awesome... First I thought it was one of this famous old NFL films productions, until it dawned on me with this "Denver Clan" kind of intro music, starring Bert Jones & co ;-)... Great work. For this into, upvoted already before I watch the rest from around 2:30 on.
This is coming from a born and raised Baltimorean here. We HATE the Colts more than the Steelers. Primarily because of Irsay. I know enough history (even though I was born at the end of 1986) to know that people here will forevermore hate the Irsays for what they done to that team. That wasn't just a team to us. They were family to us. our brothers, our aunts, uncles, mothers, and fathers invited them to our houses for dinner and talked about more than football. That's why I'm happy that the Ravens came here when I was 10. I'll NEVER forget my little (now grown) nephews, and I watching us win a Super Bowl and experienced that incredible feeling back in 2012.
As someone whose entire family has spent their entire lives in Bmore. People hate Irsay not the currently colts. We absolutely hate the Steelers more than the colts lmao
When we were in the Central the Jags, and Titans were bigger Rivals than the Steelers. Currently i would say every team in the North is an equal Rival till one can pull ahead of the Others.
Ravens fans who hate the Irsay's more than the Steelers are just old people who don't even watch football anymore lol. And if I'm wrong about that, I guess I didn't realize how delusional Ravens fans were, but there's no way that's true. It's been over 40 years since Irsay left, and the Steelers have been your main competition for over 2 decades. At a certain point, when is it just old people holding on to a grudge and not even paying attention to current football?
Wow, I love the new style and incredible video quality! Hope you enjoyed making the vid as much as I enjoyed watching it. Thank you for the great watch and have a fantastic day!
Can't imagine the heartbreak that move really caused, unlike recent examples the way Baltimore left must of felt like pure pain. Then again the irony of then "taking" another places team is somethign else.
As a Browns fan this video gave me a new found acceptance of the city of Baltimore and the Ravens. When you guys were suffering, we were succeeding. And when you guy got our Browns, you succeeded where we would then fail over and over again. Truth is, maybe you guys aren't as bad as we thought. Maybe we have more in common than we realize. We are literally one of the same! We can hate Pittsburgh together 🧡 🤝 💜 Go Browns! The AFC North might be the most poetic division in all of sports! Edit: 🤷♂️ Then again, screw you Baltimore for taking away our team and pretending those titles were yours. We've suffered more than anyone and it's not even comparable.
Hell no.. They knew how much heart ache taking a football team away from a loyal city and did it anyway... Screw Baltimore and this is coming from a Browns fan that was born in Maryland
I'm supposed to feel bad for a city and fanbase who had something terrible happen to them and then turned around and did the same thing to my team? I'm supposed to feel bad for a city and fanbase who didn't have to go through the struggles of being an expansion team and has won two Super Bowls while my team has made the playoffs twice in about 25 years? Y'all better than me 😂
Nah as a browns fan screw baltimore for stealing our team and pretending those titles are theirs. Also screw them for subjecting us to being an expansion team when we came back and getting shafted by the league.
KTO is the man. I haven’t been over here in a spell. My all time favorite sports channel. If they had given Ursay his stadium none of this would have happened.
Can't imagine anyone that has lived their life in Baltimore city or county not having heard the story of the team leaving in mayflower trucks in the middle of the night
wait, Balitimore wanted to seize the team? That totally changes things. Imminent Domain is for land, not businesses or concepts. If I own a business an the storefront has to be torn down for a new highway, yeah they can do that. But I get to open the same business in a new location, the government claiming that land doesn't get any other part of it
That's a pretty wild diss by Brian Sipe xD (And that type of game plan would explain the six turnovers, but clearly he knew what he was talking about since they still put up 42.) That Browns game seems like it was..... *THE GREATEST GAME.* By the way, your presentation skills in this video are AMAZING. Your content creation has ascended to the point I'm amazed I'm not watching a professional ESPN work.
Great job !! Really well done ! So Im 50 from Boston and my first Patriots game I watched they were 2-9 and lost on a Joe Ferguson hail Mary vs the Bills. So my first year as a Pats fan they went 2-14 and remember the Stuper Bowl:) Anyways as a Pats fan I have been spoiled by success for 20-25 years. But I remember 81 and I remember 1990 and 91 and an outdated stadium and no Monday night games and terrible coaches etc. Shoot I'm living through 2023 Patriots who are just as bad as 81. Thanks for the post
I'm happy for Baltimore that they got a team back, sucks that it cost Cleveland a team in the process, but at least it wasn't long til Cleveland got one back.
Ok, the 70s tv theme song and credit sequence was next level 👍 wtg, kto Feels very Barney Miller... and nothing is funkier than the theme to barney miller 😂
Tampa Bay Buccaneers worst season: 1976, 0-14 . It wasn't until their third game that the Bucs even scored a point. They had a staggering minus 287 point differential, the worst ever. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers also had the longest losing streak since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger, losing the first 26 games in franchise history between 1976 and 1977. A record that will probably never be equaled. It got slightly better from there, but not by much. They were an expansion team, but holy crap! By comparison, the Colts had it going on.
If we are talking about trash NFL teams, one that deserves mention is the 1991 Colts. They were outscored by Washington’s kicker, went 1-15 with an absolutely pathetic statline, and unlike most teams that are historically bad statistically, they played an average schedule of opponents. One stat I calculate finds that team to be the very worst in the last eight decades.
Are you guys liking these longer videos?
*Minor note: The Baltimore Colts won the Super Bowl in 1971, although it's technically the 1970 team.
Heck yeah as long as you keep making bangers
Love it!
Yes, just don't go secret base level, please. They did an 7 hour show just on the vikings.
Love these long form videos!
YES
I've lived in Baltimore for the past two decades, and... yeah, the city is *still* mad about that. Indy had a road game here this past weekend, and to this day, the scoreboard operators will not call them the Colts, the scoreboard will read "Ravens" and "Indy", and the PA Announce team introduces them as "The Indianapolis Professional Football Team". And, I'm pretty sure, as long as Johnny Unitas is in the Hall of Fame as an Indianapolis Colt, despite never having played a down in that city, yeah, this city will *always* be mad about this.
Johnny Unitas isn't in the Hall of Fame as an Indianapolis Colts. He, and all of the NFL Hall and Famers, and just in the hall of fame, they don't represent any specific team they played for.
I throw eggs at every mayflower truck I see
@@pbrice1215sure you do lol
Y'all did the same to the og Browns
This is awesome. Thanks for sharing.
You know it's bad when a lifelong Browns fan calls your team "the most miserable".
lmao
the browns weren’t always bad
@@leancarter6308the colts haven't been either, so your point doesn't really work
@@mysteriousj3019 my point holds a lot of merit. I’m responding to a browns joke. I didn’t say shit about the colts nor did the original post.
It’s just projection
The Jon Bois influence is cool and appreciated, and you're adding to it. The film footage of that older man who was obviously broken by the loss of a Sunday tradition made it hit home.
2:27 the fact that KTO traveled back in time to go to this game shows his dedication
As a part of the younger generation of NFL fans, I didn’t really understand how much the important the Baltimore Colts were an iconic piece of league history
From the late 50’s to the mid 70’s, the Colts were consistently one of the best teams.
They had the three titles they mentioned, and a further championship appearance in 1964, Super Bowl appearance in 1968, and one last conference championship appearance in 1971 (that team had a 38 year old Johnny Unitas, but allowed the fewest first downs of any team since the merger).
Overall an excellent run.
@@fortynights1513 Johnny U has to be a top 10 player ever
@@charles-cjbox4661You could probably make that argument.
Unitas was the primary starting quarterback for every team I referenced other than the 68 Super Bowl team (before spending his final season in 1973 with the Chargers).
Though it could be argued that a knee injury in the 1968 preseason effectively ended his prime, and that he was out of prime in the early 70’s (and 37 and 38 are indeed older ages for a quarterback back then).
Either way though, he had an amazing career.
Ten pro bowls, seven all pros, led in passer rating three times, won three MVP’s and received votes another four times, he’s the only player to lead the league in passing touchdowns for four straight seasons (from 1957-1960), and he was a three time champion.
Yea Indianapolis doesn't have a nice ring to it and def cheapen3d thr brand before manning was there
Baltimore Colts have 4 NFL Titles - 1958, 1959, 1968, 1970 & lost the 1964 NFL Title Game & the Baltimore Ravens have two NFL Titles - 2000 & 2012.
So, six NFL Titles for the City of Baltimore - 1958, 1959, 1968, 1970, 2000, 2012.@@fortynights1513
2 seconds in and shocked it’s not the lions
The Lions are pathetic, not miserable
Or the cardinals
@@Jame5manno u
Or the browns
Says alot about the Baltimore Colts dont it?
The Baltimore Colts fans were heartborken when they moved the team to Indy, but they were happy when model moved the Browns to Cleveland, the Fans in Cleveland were heartbroken too
Yeahhhh it makes me dislike Ravens fans. The people of Baltimore to this day will complain about Irsay but had no qualms about ripping another city's team away from them.
Not at all the same. I get Art Modell was a shady dude, but Cleveland was guaranteed to get a new team fairly early on in that process. Got to keep the “history” and those hideous uniforms while people in Bmore had no idea when we’d have a new team. Yes Modell screwed over Cleveland, it wasn’t half as bad as what the Irsay’s did
@@blank964difference is Browns fans dudmt have to wait long to get another team AND unlike the Ravens. They kept their historical records. Indy stole all the accomplishments the Baltimore Colts did
@@RAAM855 maybe the city shouldn't have tried to steal the team 🤷
@@jeremywilliams1801 cities should steal teams more often. Look how Oakland is getting fucked over by the As. Look how St.Louis got fucked over by the Rams
One thing I love about all of this... from the time that Indianapolis acquired the Colts, to the time they finally won a Super Bowl with them... in those intervening years, in addition to the 2000 Super Bowl, Baltimore also won both a USFL championship and a freaking *CFL* championship.
It took them finally drafting Peyton Manning in 1998 for the Colts to finally be relevant again after being the punching bag for so long
@@fsanmiguel666At least they had that small glimpse of success in 1995 when they made it to the AFC title game prior to that.
K explain the grey cup.(cfl championship) I read a little on it but this is incredibly interesting actually. Now the Montreal allouettes used to be Baltimore stallions. I’ll let you explain. I’m just reading off google.
While CFL expansion to the US was a spectacular failure (remember the Sacramento Gold Miners?) the Baltimore team drew crowds of over 50,000 at home. That's probably why they got the Ravens.
@@zombiedodge1426 Agreed, Baltimore was the only American city that enthusiastically supported their CFL team.
The ravens also used to have three mascots instead of just one. They were three ravens, Edgar, Allen, and Poe. Only Poe is used today but Edgar and Allen make special appearances sometimes
It is ironic that people "disowning the franchise" for selling out a city would later "jump to embrace" a team doing the SAME THING to another city. While a great gesture to old fans perhaps, deeply hypocritical since it's literally what they despised before.
People only truly care when it happens to them, it's a very human thing
KTO, I don’t think you know how much all your viewers appreciate how much time and effort you put into your videos. Thanks man! 💯 God bless! ❤
truly
I still remember the Sporting News ran a cover story on the new head coaching hires in Baltimore with Frank Kush and Mike Ditka in Chicago. If I remember correctly the article was titled “Tough As Nails.” That was the summer after my 10th grade year.
The ending of this video just made me feel like the Browns were the ones who got screwed.
Yes they still haven't gone to the Super Bowl yet
Found your channel recently and have been binge watching all of your videos, the format and how you keep it interesting is amazing, how you don’t have millions of subs already is shocking. Also love the sit com style intro to the team lol great work man loving the channel.
Excellent job KTO. This is a team that should be remembered for its infamy. It’s a story that does get lost a lot of times.
Do more of these plz
Colts are one of the least dirty, dorkiest, hokey teams in the league, but you want it to be remembered in infamy because they left Baltimore 40 years ago.
It's an interesting historical footnote in the NFL, and I promise you as an Indianapolis Colts fan "Irsay left in the middle of the night" is very well known, it's just old af and nobody genuinely cares but old people, that's a fact.
@@codyb.3015 I’m more talking about how some squads for a period were absolutely horrendous, and terrible teams as a whole deserve to be remembered more for their infamy. For a period of 4-5 years this was one of the worst spells of football in modern nfl history. That alone is worth remembrance.
One of the greatest tank bowl of the time was the 81 Pats vs Colts. The tank bowl winner unfortunately ended up passing up on the like Marcus Allen, Mike Munchak the following years draft. My Pats took Kenneth Sims that year who was disappointing mostly due to injury. But the Pats draft at that time did end up with a hall of famer in Andre Tippett
My Pats as well. From Worcester:) yeah I was 8 in 81 and my first Pats game I remember was losing to Joe Ferguson and the Bills on a hail Mary and then I remember all the talk about the Stuper Bowl and the Patriots vs the Colts. Not a great year for your first as being a Pats fan but it definitely makes you appreciate the good times !
I love these documentary style KTO videos
Hitting the Prime Time during a pick six then chucking the ball while the video cuts off is one of my favorite outros on this channel and I’ve been watching for like 6-7 years. KTO’s editing needs more props he’s the best football TH-camr on the planet
Robert was a bad owner and did some crazy stuff but if he had stayed what would the team had looked like with him battling the city for it?
KTO, I'm only 8 minutes in but I can see how much work you've put into this. It's incredible to see how far you've come along. Thank you for the video and I look forward to seeing future videos.
this is such an incredibly made, awesome video! thank you for bringing this great story to life in such a well done way!
Great video as always, I appreciate the look back at NFL history that isn’t just 21st century
The fact they gave up over 40 points when forcing 6 turnovers is unreal. Incredible work KTO
As a Bears fan, can't wait until the 2023 Bears take the Colts' place! But in all seriousness, love your content, KTO, and have for years. Keep up the good work, brother.
Second and third this
Funny enough the bears are much better than they’ve been in the past. 90s bears were rough
The Game From Hell is tomorrow: Denver Donkeys (0-3) versus the Bad News Bears (0-3) for the title of worst team in history
@@teodelfuegoBears will lose, but only because you can't beat a dead horse.
@@iels7346 that’s pretty darn funny!
Loved the format of this video. Enjoying the documentary style videos.
I used to go to O's games at memorial stadium when I was kid and they would let you bring in coolers.
The mayflower incident will forever be one of the most heartless, yet weirdest incidents of relocation in all of sports history. Will also probably be the most shocking next to the Rams leaving St. Louis, the near extinction of the Browns when they became the Ravens, the Quebec Nordiques becoming the Colorado Avalanche, and Supersonics leaving Seattle to become the OKC Thunder. Just tragic and as a Pats fan, I wouldn't imagine what history would've looked like if the Pats moved out of New England back in the 90s.
Just still crazy they moved out with MOVING VANS IN THE MIDDLE OF NIGHT!!
Rams wasn't a shock. Everyone knew kroenke wanted LA
@@fbistatmajor5918 it was a shock to everyone not in LA
Where were the Patriots going to be moved to?
@@fortynights1513 St. Louis before Robert Kraft bought the team (Kraft was a huge Pats fan and bought the team to keep them in Mass.).
The Rams started in Cleveland in 1936 moving in from another league. The Rams won the NFL title in 1945 and moved to Los Angeles as another highly publicized team from another league was starting operations in the All America Football Conference (AAFC) called the Browns. The Rams were in Los Angeles from 1946 - 1994, then the bolted to Saint Louis and returned to Los Angeles in 2016. These owners of professional sports franchises really care about loyal fans, don't they? An impact of the Rams moving to Los Angeles and the AAFC having the Los Angeles Dons and San Francisco 49ers franchises was that The MLB baseball franchises New York Giants and Brooklyn Dodgers moved out west. I agree with you in that nothing tops the Colts moving out of Baltimore in the middle of the night!
Born in 1993, here in Baltimore. The tension between Baltimoreans and the Colts hasn't resided since.
I understand the heartbreak of losing a team you cherished, BUT the city (Mayor Schaeffer) broke a literal amendment to take the team from Irsay.
Albeit a drunken bastard of a manchild, but nonetheless, it was all on the City of Baltimore for not accommodating the demands.
You’re right about that, and Reading about the Colts move to Indianapolis years later, Baltimore Deserved to Lose the Colts, and why, the city of Baltimore no longer supported the team, and the main reason why, because Baltimore was Stupid enough not to build a new stadium for the Colts, no wonder the Colts moved to Indianapolis!!!!
@@adamdorgant9454 agree. And I think that the Colts leaving for Indy is what eventually spurred Baltimore to building new stadiums for both the O's and a yet to be determined NFL team. Granted, I am sad that Memorial Stadium is nothing more than a memory now, but I'm glad that Baltimore got the new facilities.
@@dieseljesterBesides, Memorial Stadium was an aging stadium which was not a fit stadium for Pro Football anyway!!!!
Careful, there will be a drove of crying Baltimore residents
Great video, im a colts fan from the manning era and barely knew the history behind this historic franchise.
This video makes the recent colts win in OT vs the ravens that much better.
I hope they will meet again in the playoffs.
I didn’t know the Ravens had that sort or origin. It makes so much sense to me now why their fanbase is so passionate.
Interesting video. Seems like the craziness in the Irsay family runs deep, im only familiar with the current Irsay Jim. Kinda feel a little bad for the guy now.
Me too. I heard he was slapped around pretty good as a child by his drunken father. A couple of the Colts players intervened during one incident on the team bus. They were tired of looking the other way when Sr. would insult and publicly berate Jr.
The Irsay family really needs a documentary too
Like the Model family: How to screw up your team so badly you have to move it out of an iconic location.
I’d watch that.👍
I like how you made the start of this video like the beginning of an 80s sitcom. Those introductions are cool!
If you compare this with the 2008 Lions and the 2016-17 Browns, those teams may have had bad owners, but in no circumstance were those teams moving. This is bad not only because the Colts were historically bad, but all of the rumors of Irsay came into play. Also, I can't believe they passed on Dennis Smith in 1981 when they had like 2 quality backs.
There hasn't been an 0-17 team yet, so the 2008 Lions and 2017 Browns aren't as bad as those teams
I remember signing a horrible breath of relief as my Patriots list to the colts in 81 to get and BLOW the #1 pick.. After playing with the raiders and Steelers from 78-80 and being nearly on par, their fall in 81 following the worst last week in NFL history to miss the playoffs in 80 was a shock
This video is as good as anything you might have seen on ESPN back in its heyday.
This is an excellent documentary. Thank you.
I remember when this happened. It was big news and Baltimore was left teamless. Ironically they would steal the Browns from Cleveland years later, leaving Cleveland teamless until getting an expansion team from the league. An interesting series of occurrences.
I didn't know the city was preparing to seize the team through Imminent Domain. That changes my feelings towards Irsay's decision to move.
Mine too.
this is a really sick format for videos, would love to see more teams broken down like this through the years based on their history
love the vid, felt like the old meet the series, I love the story vids please keep making more
I'll never forget seeing those Mayflower moving trucks leaving the Colts facility. As a child I was a massive Colts fan, when they left I couldn't watch football anymore, today we have the Ravens and they are good, but it will never be the same for me.
As a colts fan I can say for a large portion of my life I’ve been blessed with a super bowl and good football but always it seems irrelevant to most people due to choking and the luck era and post luck era
I look at it this way. I got to see my team win a Super Bowl, I can wait as long as I need to for it to happen again because there are plenty of NFL teams whose fans are still waiting for that glory.
@@ColtsPacers1 facts brother
Respecting the improvement in video quality, definitely a step up from the rest. Keep shining man,
- LowNotesYT
Can not wait to see an second version of this video in a few years talking about the 2023 broncos haha
I was born and raised in Baltimore. I listened to this while driving through the city tonight.
Yo KTO! Hope you’ve been doing well. I love your content especially your The NFL 10 years ago series. Keep up the amazing work and I hope you see this comment
KTO, I wanna personally thank you for introducing me to a new musical artist in John Runefelt. That song bring back memories .In 1977 I was a year from going to High School and loved the 1977 Baltimore Colts even though I was and still is a Minnesota Vikings fan. That Colts Patriots game in Baltimore was great. That was football at its finest.
Your video editing has gotten so much better over the years bro. Great content.
You could do a whole video on Irsay. His son has been such a good owner we forget how bad his father was. Also Al Davis. From the AFL to the NFL. Constantly challenging the nfl in court and always winning. How he stole the raiders corporate take over style. Hiring Tom Flores making him the 1st minority nfl super winning head coach. Hiring Art She’ll who was successful in his own right. When the league didn’t hire black head coaches. Coaching and owning a championship team. Also hiring Shannahan, Kiffen, Bill Walsh, Gruden. His eye for young talented coaches. Also the sign in the locker room. If you ain’t cheating you ain’t trying. He’s a revolutionary.
Poetic justice for the fans and city of Baltimore. Ravens are one of the NFL's most successful franchises. I remember that night in 1984 like it was yesterday.
Bert Jones. Born in Ruston, LA, played for the LSU Tigers and was the 2nd pick of the 1973 draft.
While not like inspired and in awe from this video this is definitely your best technically executed video
I really love the vintage feel you gave this video, right down to the VCR effects
What people don't realize about the situation in Baltimore, is how quickly the Colts went from great & SB winners & contenders... to utter trash!
1957 - 1971... Baltimore had the highest wp in the NFL & the greatest homefield advantage in the NFL! Baltimore held the record for consecutive sell outs, as well, which wasn't a thing ( consecutive sell outs ) back then in the NFL!
Four NFL Championships... 1958, 1959, 1968 and 1970 in five appearances... Every 3 years on avg an NFL Title or Title Game appearance over 15 seasons!!!
All Time Greats and Hall of Famers played and coached for Baltimore in that period.
The Colts win SB in 70, then lose AFC Championship in 71, nearly another back to back championship run!!
The Baltimore Colts Dynasty started before the GB Packers Dynasty with Lombardi... and went on after the GB Dynasty!!!
Then...
1972, 73 & 74 extreme losers... with three good years... 75, 76, 77... then 6 more mostly miserable years & Irsay's bs off of the field to also alienate fans!!
So, the club essentially went from a dynasty to trash in one off season!!!
From the best run team in the NFL & maybe all of sports... to the worst run team in sports... essentially overnight!!!
That's what people that didn't experience it, don't understand.
It was like laying on a sunny clear beach one minute & then in the next being hit by a hurricane... it was that swift & devastating a decline!
I have run the attendance for the Colts during Irsay's run in Baltimore & the attendance averaged 45, 000... which I think is more than he deserved given the shit Irsay put out on and off of the field!!
And Baltimore has avgd 70, 000 for 28 years with the Ravens...
In the end... in most, if not all relocation situations as you point out here... the politicians fail the people of their cities... Baltimore pols failed the loyal fans of Baltimore that deserved to get a new stadium for themselves and the Colts. The pols in Cleveland failed the people there by serving interests not the Browns for too long!!
Having gone to Memorial Stadium many times in my life for the O's & Colts... I can say it was a dump in 1972... and when I walked into both stadiums at Camden Yards... I went Memorial Stadium can kiss my ass... it is great to have these stadiums... and 30 years later for one & 26 years for the other... they are both still fantastic stadiums and will be for many, many more years!!!
They were pretty terrible from 1920-1952. Dayton Triangles-Dallas Texans era was not kind to them.
I don't care, nor does any Baltimorean about Dayton's or Dallas' teams... I know it's the lineage of the franchise, but to me... the fans are the ones that a lineage is relevant to, not the franchise and its various and mostly sundry owners
. And ... the Triangles history doesn't belong to Baltimore, Dallas or Indianoplace... it belongs to the people of Dayton, Ohio... the Dallas Texans history should be linked to the DALLAS Cowboys not the Indianoplace Colts...& the Baltimore Colts history belongs to the people of Baltimore not the people of Indianoplace & should be OFFICIALLY linked to the BALTIMORE Ravens.
The Baltimore Colts history is, indeed, recognized by the Baltimore Ravens & the Baltimore Ravens include Baltimore Colts greats in their Ring Of Honor; and the Indianoplace Colts don't try to, but shallowly... link their team to the Baltimore Colts, because the Baltimore Colts players rejected the Irsay's as legitimate owners/caretakers of their accomplishments.
Johnny U said : " Why would I go to Indianoplace, I didn't play there! "
That sums it up...@@TigerWoodsLibido
The fact this team had to pump in crowd noise with audio skipping due likely to that attendance difference is crazy. Irsay still denying he does that.
Grew up in the 70’s between DC and Baltimore, so was a fan of both. Most fans forget how terrible the Colts were in the late 70’s/early 80’s (along with New England!). Thanks for producing this - very well done!
When I was first becoming aware of NFL football as a kid, I remember teams like the Colts were the laughingstock of the league. And this video covers that era. In those days, certain teams just had the stink of being losers all over them: Tampa, New England, Baltimore, New Orleans, Atlanta, St. Louis. I also remember my dad, who was a huge college football fan, absolutely despised Frank Kush for being an inhumane drill sergeant at Arizona State and my dad took great pleasure in the Colts being awful under Kush.
As someone whose parents lived through this it is a sore subject for them, they get so angry when they play the colts
I’m honestly surprised that the eminent domain law and everything around that could be left out of a video including the colts move from Baltimore. It’s kind of a huge piece of information left out of a video reporting on this
that's the part that everyone likes to leave out, another part they leave out is that the previous owner carroll rosenbloom had to put up with the same issues irsay had with baltimore officials and memorial stadium. it got to the point where carroll wanted out and traded teams with irsay to be the rams owner.
It was given very little mention, but not left out.
This is about the 1981 Colts, not something that happened three years later. The Colts didn't move until early in 1984.
Loved the Bob Newhart into. My old man loves that show, so I love it too haha
Robert irsay has to be the worst owner in NFL history. I had no idea it was this bad. I had no idea this story went so deep to the point that Johnny Unitas disowned them that’s insane. And even how they changed with Payton manning
Cleveland would like to argue that point.
Washington had to endure Dan Snyder
@@epicchk4319 I’m a commanders fan and I don’t think even Dan was worse than Robert irsay. Dan is a sniveling coward but Robert irsay was actually a publicly unpleasant person that the city literally tried to exile. That didn’t happen to even Dan
The buccaneers would like to have a word with you regarding Hugh culverhouse
Now since Dan Snyder is out, we can all focus on Irsay now
25:08 I remember watching that SportsCenter. As a kid in Maryland the arrival of the Browns/Ravens was wild.
Surprised it’s not The Browns
Or the cowboys
@@Supbros1902nah cowboys had a dominant runs in the 70s and 90s it couldn't be them
@@Supbros1902or the lions
@@wcoffin-s6770yeah but the 80s eh
Also, I believe the endgame for the NFL was to get the franchise as close to Dayton as possible because that’s where it started out in 1920. Now they play just 117 miles to the west of their origin.
If you want to count asset transfers, then yeah, the Dayton Triangles is where the Colts trace their lineage to.
But if you ask the NFL, they list that asset line (Triangles, Dodgers, Tigers, Yanks, Bulldogs, and Texans) as a defunct franchise.
If you did consider asset transfers as part of the history of the franchises, then the original Browns became today’s Ravens.
@@fortynights1513 With no new teams taking the previous moniker then the Colts descend from the same franchise. If SecretBase made a series about the Colts, they would trace it back to the Triangles.
@@TigerWoodsLibidoThey’d probably acknowledge that.
I doubt that Jon Bois would do the entire history of the Colts though because they’ve won a number of titles over the years unlike the Vikings, Falcons, Seattle Mariners, or Charlotte Bobcats/Hornets (if you want to call that one s full history).
i think the allure of a brand new stadium and threats of eminent domain were significantly more relevant than their asset transfer history.
Been watching your videos since the Petrino video, and it’s amazing how far your video quality and story telling skills have evolved since then. You’re doing amazing work, dude, keep it up!!!
Current Indy Colt fan, major retro fan of the history of the Baltimore Colts, I thank NFL films (Steve Sabol & Ed Sabol), with making me an Baltimore Colts fan, the music of Stan Spence & Laurence Stephens Orchestra, the perfect narration voice of John Facenda, I've collected a lot of memorabilia for the kicking Colt.
Thank you for your effort and time put into these educational videos!! you the man KTO!
Love this new style of mini-doc videos!
Dawg, your editing has been ON POINT recently - been loving all of the content!
Havent check in for a while and I am stocked at how good the production is.
Fantastic job and keep up the good work.
Missing out on the 1st overall pick even after that season is another level of suck - like when the Eagles missed out on OJ Simpson by winning two games at the end of a season (1960-something, I forget which year)
1968
True, but unlike 1969 though where the top draft pick became OJ Simpson and thus a Hall of Fame player was taken first, the player the Patriots picked and the Colts missed out on in 1982 was Kenneth Sims who didn’t become anything of note.
He was a defensive end who had 17 sacks in his career over 74 games, and I think it says something that in the 1985 playoffs (which was after his fourth season), Sims wasn’t starting any games for them.
Though given that some of his seasons don’t appear to be fully played, it seems likely that he got hurt to be fair.
There were better players that both the Colts and Patriots could’ve taken. Namely Hall of Famers Mike Munchak and Marcus Allen, and the player taken between Baltimore’s second and fourth overall selections was a four time pro bowler for the Browns in Chip Banks.
didn’t they pelt snowballs at santa that year too?
Great opening credits sequence!
Can you do a rise and fall of Chicago bears? Nothing has been good since Lovie Smith and he was fired after 10-6 season! Figured there'd be enough drama for a full video!
I mean they were a decent team from 2018-2020 and in 2018 were a few specks of luck away from being a 16-0 team
So you’re one of the people,that just remember what you want huh?
From 2:00... This is simply awesome... First I thought it was one of this famous old NFL films productions, until it dawned on me with this "Denver Clan" kind of intro music, starring Bert Jones & co ;-)... Great work. For this into, upvoted already before I watch the rest from around 2:30 on.
This is coming from a born and raised Baltimorean here. We HATE the Colts more than the Steelers. Primarily because of Irsay. I know enough history (even though I was born at the end of 1986) to know that people here will forevermore hate the Irsays for what they done to that team. That wasn't just a team to us. They were family to us. our brothers, our aunts, uncles, mothers, and fathers invited them to our houses for dinner and talked about more than football. That's why I'm happy that the Ravens came here when I was 10. I'll NEVER forget my little (now grown) nephews, and I watching us win a Super Bowl and experienced that incredible feeling back in 2012.
There are many die hard colts fans still around
As someone whose entire family has spent their entire lives in Bmore. People hate Irsay not the currently colts. We absolutely hate the Steelers more than the colts lmao
@@juliad6847 I don't think our Rivalry with the Steelers is as big anymore now that Ben retired. Alas, i still mark down "Steeler Week".
When we were in the Central the Jags, and Titans were bigger Rivals than the Steelers. Currently i would say every team in the North is an equal Rival till one can pull ahead of the Others.
Ravens fans who hate the Irsay's more than the Steelers are just old people who don't even watch football anymore lol.
And if I'm wrong about that, I guess I didn't realize how delusional Ravens fans were, but there's no way that's true.
It's been over 40 years since Irsay left, and the Steelers have been your main competition for over 2 decades.
At a certain point, when is it just old people holding on to a grudge and not even paying attention to current football?
Yooo KTO this “from Baltimore to Indy” intro was soooo clean, loved the vibe. You absolutely outdid yourself my friend, take a bow!
Wow, I love the new style and incredible video quality! Hope you enjoyed making the vid as much as I enjoyed watching it. Thank you for the great watch and have a fantastic day!
Another great video! Loving the longer form content!
Great video dude!
One of your best videos yet. Good stuff!
I watched KTO for six years and his growth as a TH-cam content creator. This is his masterpiece.
Can't imagine the heartbreak that move really caused, unlike recent examples the way Baltimore left must of felt like pure pain. Then again the irony of then "taking" another places team is somethign else.
Baltimore Ravens still refuse to call Indianapolis the Colts when they visit
Great video. 9:35 'Quarterback of the defense'.
As a Browns fan this video gave me a new found acceptance of the city of Baltimore and the Ravens. When you guys were suffering, we were succeeding. And when you guy got our Browns, you succeeded where we would then fail over and over again. Truth is, maybe you guys aren't as bad as we thought. Maybe we have more in common than we realize. We are literally one of the same! We can hate Pittsburgh together 🧡 🤝 💜 Go Browns! The AFC North might be the most poetic division in all of sports!
Edit: 🤷♂️ Then again, screw you Baltimore for taking away our team and pretending those titles were yours. We've suffered more than anyone and it's not even comparable.
Hell no.. They knew how much heart ache taking a football team away from a loyal city and did it anyway... Screw Baltimore and this is coming from a Browns fan that was born in Maryland
I always feel guilty that we stole your team tbh, especially considering the mayflower incident.
I'm supposed to feel bad for a city and fanbase who had something terrible happen to them and then turned around and did the same thing to my team? I'm supposed to feel bad for a city and fanbase who didn't have to go through the struggles of being an expansion team and has won two Super Bowls while my team has made the playoffs twice in about 25 years? Y'all better than me 😂
@@jenni8200 You know what you're right. I'll edit my comment. No more nice guy.
Nah as a browns fan screw baltimore for stealing our team and pretending those titles are theirs. Also screw them for subjecting us to being an expansion team when we came back and getting shafted by the league.
KTO is the man. I haven’t been over here in a spell. My all time favorite sports channel. If they had given Ursay his stadium none of this would have happened.
Baltimore - *tries to steal team from rightful owner*
Irsay - Fuck that
Baltimore - *steals team from another city*
Everyone - They're the good guys!
Can't imagine anyone that has lived their life in Baltimore city or county not having heard the story of the team leaving in mayflower trucks in the middle of the night
wait, Balitimore wanted to seize the team? That totally changes things. Imminent Domain is for land, not businesses or concepts. If I own a business an the storefront has to be torn down for a new highway, yeah they can do that. But I get to open the same business in a new location, the government claiming that land doesn't get any other part of it
I'm from Baltimore and I remember that night so well. Mayor Schaefer was pissed 😂. Young fans have no idea how much the Colts meant to Baltimore.
Because Baltimore was Stupid enough not to build a new stadium for the Colts, no wonder they moved to Indianapolis!!!!!
That's a pretty wild diss by Brian Sipe xD (And that type of game plan would explain the six turnovers, but clearly he knew what he was talking about since they still put up 42.)
That Browns game seems like it was..... *THE GREATEST GAME.*
By the way, your presentation skills in this video are AMAZING. Your content creation has ascended to the point I'm amazed I'm not watching a professional ESPN work.
Great job !! Really well done ! So Im 50 from Boston and my first Patriots game I watched they were 2-9 and lost on a Joe Ferguson hail Mary vs the Bills. So my first year as a Pats fan they went 2-14 and remember the Stuper Bowl:) Anyways as a Pats fan I have been spoiled by success for 20-25 years. But I remember 81 and I remember 1990 and 91 and an outdated stadium and no Monday night games and terrible coaches etc. Shoot I'm living through 2023 Patriots who are just as bad as 81. Thanks for the post
No wonder John Elway threatened to go play baseball if the Colts didn’t trade him.
I'm happy for Baltimore that they got a team back, sucks that it cost Cleveland a team in the process, but at least it wasn't long til Cleveland got one back.
Watching this as a colts fan makes me happy I wasn’t born til Peyton had the helm lmao
Is that Right?
Always high quality content
Ok, the 70s tv theme song and credit sequence was next level 👍 wtg, kto
Feels very Barney Miller... and nothing is funkier than the theme to barney miller 😂
I wish I could find the track used.
how quickly you can make content of this quality is extremely impressive
Lived in Indy for over 20 years--being a Colts fan was always an exercise in hope and prayer.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers worst season: 1976, 0-14 . It wasn't until their third game that the Bucs even scored a point. They had a staggering minus 287 point differential, the worst ever. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers also had the longest losing streak since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger, losing the first 26 games in franchise history between 1976 and 1977. A record that will probably never be equaled. It got slightly better from there, but not by much. They were an expansion team, but holy crap! By comparison, the Colts had it going on.
If we are talking about trash NFL teams, one that deserves mention is the 1991 Colts.
They were outscored by Washington’s kicker, went 1-15 with an absolutely pathetic statline, and unlike most teams that are historically bad statistically, they played an average schedule of opponents.
One stat I calculate finds that team to be the very worst in the last eight decades.