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The story about the 58 championship, is that Carol Rosenbloom had a cool $1million in 1958 dollars (which would be a GIANT chunk of money in today's dollars) spread among bookies in the big east coast cities that were working through Las Vegas. Baltimore was giving? getting? 3 points - not sure which - they were supposed to win by at least 3 points for Rosenbloom to win, otherwise he pushed. The game went to OT. Events go down, and eventually Unitas moves the Colts to field goal range and a 2nd and long situation. Week Ewbank - who never, ever got in the way of Unitas' play calling on the field - very uncharacteristically calls a time out. Unitas trots over to the sideline, gets a couple of words, and goes back out in the huddle. They call a long pass play that is completed to about the 5 or 6 yard line. Then Ameche runs it in for the famous video footage, and Colts win by 6. Story is the Unitas had called the run play in the huddle, adn was going to run it there and on third if necessary, to protect the ball, and put the field goal unit out and win the game, but Rosenbloom needed 6 not 3, and got the signal to Ewbank who called TO. Told Unitas they needed the touchdown. Unitas comes out and changes the play call.
The NFL - has a very sordid history among bootleggers, gamblers, horse track owners, and casino owner interests.
@Carl,very interesting stuff!Amazing what some of the people we look up to did to rise on the social ladder!Thank's for the info/story and I don't doubt a word of it!!