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Well doggies... here's another Hoax foisted upon the Amurcan Public.

Contrary to popular b'lief, the Browns did NOT win the 1964 NFL Champeenship!!!

Evidence:

  • A-from the History of Lenny Moore:

    Moore scored a touchdown in an NFL-record 18 consecutive games starting in 1963 and continuing through the entire 1964 season, ending in 1965. This record stood for 40 years until being equaled by LaDainian Tomlinson in 2005.

    All times Amurcans say the final score was Cleveland 27 Colts 0... howsumever, Lenny musta scored a TD durin' that game... so's we KNOW sumbody lied wunst 'bout'n the score so's we cain conclude the score is a flat fabrication an' cain't be trusted.

  • Jim Brown did NOT play at all durin' the game. Photographic evidence at this link: Jim Brown

    As y'all cain see he stood hisseff on the sidelines durin' the whole game an' looked mighty unhappy whilst the Colts kicked the Browns hindsides.

  • Johnny Unitas throw'd forty-leven TDs that day. Photographic evidence at this link: Johnny Unitas

    As y'all cain see they was NO pressure a-from the Browns at all durin' the game an' Unitas could throw at his leisure. Bein' he was an HOFer, it is safe to conclude ever' pass he throw'd that day was a TD.


1964 was jest another of the famous 1960s conspiracies after all, it looks like.

Eeker

Question:
Did the Browns ackcherly win the game?

Choices:
Yes
No
They never played Football in 1964 a-cause I warn't alive to see it so it didn't happen

 
 
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well as much of id like to add or take somthing from your post, I cant because I cant understand anything you say.

The Browns won the game.

From Wikipedia.

"In 1964, the Browns went 10–3–1 and reached their first title game in 7 years. The Browns throttled the heavily favored Baltimore Colts 27–0, with receiver Gary Collins catching 3 TD passes to earn the MVP award. The Browns would go to three more NFL title games in Collier's eight-year tenure—including 1968 and 1969, after Jim Brown retired. After the 1970 season, Collier retired due to increasing deafness; that same year the Browns finished 7–7 and was replaced by offensive coordinator Nick Skorich."

79,544 fans were there and watched it happen.

Every pass he threw that day was a TD because of a picture where he was throwing the football? lol? Roll Eyes

Maybe where you got your information at is wrong. Red Face
 
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Hair- I do b'lieve in a onest pole, choice 3 oughta win.

I b'leive that theys a big wad of folk what has trouble gittin tongue in cheek humer even if'n it came up an licked em on the cheek.

I also b'lieve most of these same folk might think Sam Clemens was a feller what chunked balls for the Red Sox.
 
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As y'all cain see he stood hisseff on the sidelines durin' the whole game an' looked mighty unhappy whilst the Colts kicked the Browns hindsides


I believe you're on to something. I did notice in the photograph of Jim Brown however, that 45 years of dust accumulation on the photo has made his uniform look dirty...or is that trick photography?

Even though 79,544 fans witnessed the game doesn't make it true...and what's up with our hated Pittsburgh rival's to the east not putting in a protest to the NFL..when knowing Baltimore kicked our backsides.


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When the government fears the people, there is liberty. When the people fear the government, there is tyranny. Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826).
 
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TXFAN, fishtheice

A-since yer in with me as sum of the "doubters" 'bout'n the 1964 NFL Champeenship game... take a gander at this pictcher of Baltimore fans at the game:


In the tippy top upper left corner of the pitcher...

...ain't them the same fellers what was hiding theyseffs on the grassy knoll in Dallas whenever President Kennedy purtended to get hisseff shot?

Lemme know.

Thanks

HairdogConspiracyInvestigations.com
 
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Hair- I don't know about them fellers in the tippy top left corner but that feller about an aintch an a corter fum the left an a corter aintch fum the top wit the glowin eyes. He might be onna the folks what dusts moon dust off'n that laser reflecter! Mass hizmatizing mebbe!
 
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In the tippy top upper left corner of the pitcher...

...ain't them the same fellers what was hiding theyseffs on the grassy knoll in Dallas whenever President Kennedy purtended to get hisseff shot?


The inconspicuous agent wearing the ski-mask at the right center of the photo has got those two characters covered. He even has his ID badge blocked out.


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...that feller ... wit the glowin eyes...


quote:
The inconspicuous agent wearing the ski-mask...


(BTW: Mah sides hurt.... ROFLOL)


Thanks fer the haids-ups!!!

I b'lieve it's possible both'n them fellers had sumthin' to do with killtin'... then magical mystery tour resurrectin'... Paul McCartney.

Promotions fer both'n y'all!!!

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Browns won.
 
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Due to the overwelming evidence provided by the fine posters on this thread I have a hard time believing the Browns won that game. Good work folks. Smiler Do you need any help with this investigation? I would like to sign up.


I have one more question. Does membership come with a decoder ring? I promise I won't share it, with ANYONE.



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This is all too spooky not to be true.

I heard somewhere that if you look in a mirror, squinting your eyes, that Art Donovan is on the Sergeant Peppers Album eating a brown apple.
 
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Yes, they did! The score was 27 to 0. Gary Collins caught 3 touchdown passes and Lenny Moore didn't score. His record was only for regular season games. Dick Modileski made the comment before the game that he never wanted to be the toughest guy on the block as a kid, he just wanted to find that kid and kick his ass. The Browns did just that on that day. I was seven years old and have followed them since that season with little to show for it.
 
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actually I watched "The History of the Cleveland Browns" dvd before the first preseason game and they show alot of footage from this game, wish I was alive back then to see it. The fans went crazy after they won and ripped the goal post down.

really dont get the point of this thread.
 
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The Browns DID win the 1964 Championship and Jim Brown DID play in the game!!!! If you watch the 1964 Championship game on YouTube, you will hear Jim Browns name mentioned on one of the plays. I watched it on T.V. and I was as excited as the fans in the stands. I was 14 years old and was raised on the Jim Brown era. Also, Jim Brown NEVER missed a game, nor took himself out of a game and is the best running back of all time.
 
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Does anyone NOT understand this post, lol its done in sarcasm for those who are getting upset


When this season ends, we draft Eric Berry and start over. Berry > Mays!
 
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Originally posted by Clevelandfreak:
sarcasm


Moi????

Well, fer shore it'd be the ver-r-r-y first time whenever I was sarcastic...

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Senator John Glenn declared in the early 80's he would put a Cleveland Indian in the playoffs by the end of the decade.

Amidst struggling attendance, a crumbling "Mistake on the Lake" and a pathetic farm system, many folks laughed at Glenn. This was another Govt promise that couldn't be delivered. Even the owner of the club, Rachel Phelps, thought the team was pathetic and should move to Florida.

Many "conspiracy theorists" were even successful in hoaxing the media and the fans, claiming that the Toronto Blue Jays won the AL East in 1989. They even pulled out the big guns: a live NBC national-broadcast of the Blue Jays defeating the Orioles in the clincher.(what a joke, Canadians winning the American League East!)

The Truth: The Cleveland Indians won the AL East in 1989! I have the video. Following an incredible performance by "Wild Thing" Ricky Vaughn in the top of the 9th, speedster Willie "Mays" Hayes scores on a trick play: Veteran Jake Taylor "calls a shot" and bunts in the winning run.

Even worse than the accepted Blue Jays scam is those crazy rumors about the events taking place in Milwaukee, not sure what this all about. Ask Bob Uecker, he was there.
 
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They never played Football in 1964 a-cause I warn't alive to see it so it didn't happen



The Greatest Catch-Brian Brennan
The Real Browns Died in 1995.
 
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I remember going to my best friend's house to watch the game. They had a rotary antenna so we could pick up the game albeit snowy. What I do recall was that several times during the broadcast, although just for a few seconds, was an image of guys in space suits seemingly walking on the moon.

Years later while watching the moon landing I recall several times when, again just for a few seconds, there seemed to be a football game being telecast.

Never made the connection till now. Thanks Hairdog.
 
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And this is a conspiracy of hope for us that it can and will happen again. In 64 this is when I became a Browns fan (for life).

So quite possibly the Warren Commission needs to reopen the investigation: if we are led to believe that Johnny U was "on something" that day, that Dr. Frank really wasn't one, and the grassy noll was in the corner of Municipal Stadium where the officials were warned to wear plastic bubbles but didn't, as The Graduate hadn't come out yet.

Maybe it is a hoax and a conspiracy that no Cleveland championship since then (are you still reading LeBron?)

It was a great game (also on snowy tv).
 
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Originally posted by jswartz:
Never made the connection till now. Thanks Hairdog.


If'n y'all look real careful... whilst Neil Armstrong is lowerin' hisseff out'n the LEM onto the Moon's surface... in the background is sum fat feller without'n no shirt what has Go Browns painted on his chest.

Wink
 
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Originally posted by Hairdog:
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Originally posted by jswartz:
Never made the connection till now. Thanks Hairdog.


If'n y'all look real careful... whilst Neil Armstrong is lowerin' hisseff out'n the LEM onto the Moon's surface... in the background is sum fat feller without'n no shirt what has Go Browns painted on his chest.

Wink


You saw it too?!!
 
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Please tell me you don't really speak that way.






This is not the team that we call the Browns that team left and never came back!!
 
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Originally posted by cj_dawgsfan:
Please tell me you don't really speak that way.


A-since you asked...

Nope. Mah writ word is always sumwhat gussied up a-from mah spoke word.

Mr. Dunbar a-from 11th grade tole me one oughter WRITE at least two notches up a-from the way one SPEAKS.

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