Joe Tait: “Yes, Virginia ! There is a Santa Claus…” T-shirt
$27.99…”and he comes from Lubbock, TX”
Who can forget Joe Tait’s epic call of Craig Ehlo’s game winner during the Xmas Holiday season ?!
(December 23, 1991)
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Happy Holidays, Cleveland!
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…”and he comes from Lubbock, TX”
Who can forget Joe Tait’s epic call of Craig Ehlo’s game winner during the Xmas Holiday season ?!
(December 23, 1991)
🎄🏀🎅
Happy Holidays, Cleveland!

Who can ever forget the magic of The Cleveland Force at Richfield Coliseum in the 1980s? At the center of it all – Kai Haaskivi the most popular player in franchise history (undoubtedly “Mr. Force”). Proudly show your Cleveland and MISL pride with this “shirsey”. • 100% cotton • Sport Grey is 90% cotton, 10%…

At the center of it all – Kai Haaskivi the most popular player in franchise history (undoubtedly “Mr. Force”).

There isn’t a season in Browns history that captured the heart, spirit or love that Cleveland has for our team quite like 1980.
The ‘Kardiac Kids’ were just special on a different level. Of course, the epic “12 Days of Xmas” song and lyrics are forever linked to this great team and even greater city.
“Brian Sipe a-passin’,,,,On a Rutigliano Super Bowl team !”

#25 Keith Furphy, an electric scorer known affectionately by Cleveland faithful as “The Blond Bomber”.

Who can ever forget the magic of The Cleveland Force at Richfield Coliseum in the 1980s?
Amongst the most memorable players was Keith Furphy, an electric scorer known affectionately as “The Blond Bomber”.

Who can forget the electric atmosphere, great games and great teams of the late 1980s?
Bernie Kosar behind center, the Dawg Defense (and fans) barking, and the late/great Nev Chandler on the call.
If you aren’t from Cleveland, you might consider this cathedral ‘The Mistake On The Lake’, but if you’re a Browns fan – you know it personally and passionately as ‘Pandemomium Palace’.

Cleveland Municipal Stadium…aka “Pandemonium Palace” !
Who can forget the electric atmosphere, great games and great teams of the late 1980s?
Bernie Kosar behind center, the Dawg Defense (and fans) barking, and the late/great Nev Chandler on the call.
If you aren’t from Cleveland, you might consider this cathedral ‘The Mistake On The Lake’, but if you’re a Browns fan – you know it personally and passionately as ‘Pandemomium Palace’.

1980 NFL MVP Brian Sipe had Cleveland fans in a frenzy, making plans for the Browns to make their 1st trip to the “Siper” Bowl (aka Super Bowl).