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Cleveland Browns - 1964 NFL Champions!
December 27, 1964
Cleveland Browns = 27 / Baltimore Colts = 0
Cleveland Browns Fight Song: "We're All-American People in an All-American Town"
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  • No one has answered the question is the actual CBS broadcast availiable?

  • @CLVVBOB I don't know; wish I did.

  • [Jim Brown] "I think it is a reminder of two things. Great achievement, pure achievement - because that's what it was - and the lack of the same type of approach. There was great appreciation that we had for the players before us, the history before us. We believed the Cleveland Browns were special. We believed that the Cleveland fans were the best in the world, and there was always a Cleveland Browns attitude and a city attitude that we were special and the history was special."

  • About the Cleveland Browns fans: "They loved what our team was about", said John Wooten. "They loved us. We were part of the community."

  • "..as [John] Wooten and [Jim] Brown walked across the street to Brown's car to head for the stadium, the fullback turned to his friend and declared in his understated baritone, "Woot, we're going to kick their ass today."

  • "I knew we were going to win. They weren't that good, I'm tellin' ya. We were a better team, man for man." ==Vince Costello, Browns middle linebacker, who remembers Baltimore fans yelling at Browns fullback Jim Brown from a bus as it turned the corner near the Pick-Carter Hotel, where Cleveland players stayed the night before the game.

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  • Browns are the Best team in league history.

  • Thanks for putting on this vintage football.

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  • @CLVVBOB Game-time temp 34 degrees. Winds 15-25 mph. Attendance 79,544, second-largest in NFL history at that time. Ticket price = $8.00. The game was blacked-out locally; re-broadcast on Cleveland television that Monday night.

  • @jplagens50 see above

  • what was the name of the quarterback club theme song and where can you get it?

  • Wow, does that audio sound clean for 1964. Original tape or has it been remastered? I got a football game for Christmas that year and tracked the game on it.

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