The ramifications of this move cannot be overstated

Kosar went on to help the Dallas Cowboys reach the postseason.The ramifications of this move cannot be overstated. He famously worked the loopholes in the NFL's supplemental draft in 1985 to ensure he would play his pro football career in Cleveland.The full story leaked out over time how Kosar and Belichick constantly clashed over the offense and the issue ultimately came down to egos, and who was in charge.So Belichick proved he was in charge and Kosar got a Super Bowl ring.Ultimately, the fans lost and, since that time, Belichick is dead to me. On Jan. 4, 1981, Brian Sipe was told to throw the ball to a wide-open receiver or into Lake Erie.With Oakland leading 14-12 in the last minute of the game, all the Browns had to do was kick a field goal to win. However, kicker Don Cockroft had missed two field goals earlier in game due to poor wind conditions and a lingering back injury.Not wanting to risk a third missed field goal, head coach Sam Rutigliano decided to make one last try for the end zone. Sipe called for "Red Right 88."As the play developed, Sipe misread the defense and missed his open receiver, Dave Logan. The intended receiver was Ozzie Newsome, but Sipe never got it there. Instead, Oakland defensive back Mike Davis stepped in front of Newsome and intercepted the pass, ending the game.According to Rutigliano, unable to come up with anything better to say in the moment, told Sipe, "I Love You," as he returned to the sideline..

Denver squandered an early lead and Bernie Kosar led the Browns to four touchdowns. With the score 38-31, one more touchdown would tie the game and send it into overtime.Running back Earnest Byner would take the handoff and drive toward the end zone. However, wide receiver Webster Slaughter did not block his assignment, Jeremiah Castille, who went in and stripped Byner of the ball on the 3-yard line.I remember this day vividly, as my entire family, several generations, plus aunts and uncles, jumped in the air screaming, "TOUCHDOWN!!"There was a pause as we digested what was happening on the TV before a relative screamed, "He dropped the EXPLETIVE ball!!"Ahh, memories.. The Place: Municipal Stadium (aka Pandemonium Palace)The Opponent: John Elway and the Denver BroncosThis "incident," as I like to call it, began "98 yards from where they need to be" in the fourth quarter of the 1986 AFC Championship Game.

Look at the videotape the next time ESPN decides to humiliate Browns fans and judge for yourself. Then there was Nov 6, 1995. U-M researchers use mathematical modeling to bring new understanding to cancerbiologyANN ARBOR, Mich., Jan. 30 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ Biology exists in aphysical world. Then the researchers look at that slice ofcells to understand what signals and pathways are involved.

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