Posted 2 years ago
VikingFan82
(366 items)
The Baltimore Colts were a storied franchise, in the '50s and '60s they were hard to beat, and their rosters were packed full of stars. By the '70s, most of the magic was gone, and soon, so were the Colts. The highlights of this group: '79 Topps, '76 Wonder Bread George Kunz, '78 Topps Mike Barnes, '78, '77 Topps Lydell Mitchell, '73 Topps Ted Hendricks, '72 Bubba Smith and Tom Matte, '71, '70 Topps Mike Curtis, '70 Topps, '67 Philadelphia John Mackey, '69 '60 Topps Johnny Unitas, '65 Philadelphia Colts team, '65 Philadelphia, '58 Topps Lenny Moore, '64 Philadelphia Jim Parker, Bill Pellington, Alex Sandusky, Dick Szymanski and Jim martin, '63 Topps Bob Boyd and Bill Pellington, '61 Topps Ray Berry, Gene Lipscomb and Jim Parker, '59 Topps Art Donovan, '57 Topps Bert Rechichar and Carl Tasseff.
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