Lot # 44: 1995 Baltimore Stallions Offensive Playbook

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Item was in Auction "Great Moments Auction #38",
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The 1995 Baltimore Stallions finished the season with a 15-3 record and became the first (and to date, only) American-based football team to win the Grey Cup.

As it turned out, the 83rd Grey Cup would be the last game the Stallions would ever play. A week before the Grey Cup, the Cleveland Browns announced they were moving to Baltimore. Owner Jim Speros balked at the prospect of competing with an NFL team and opted to move elsewhere. When it became apparent that the CFL was giving up its attempt to gain a foothold in the United States, he opted to move his team to Montreal as the Montreal Alouettes. In doing so, Speros canceled his franchise in Baltimore and revived the 1946-86 Alouettes franchise. As a result, the 1995 season is officially the last season of Stallions history, and the Stallions are officially one of only two Grey Cup champions in the modern era to fold.

This 1995 Baltimore Stallions Offensive Playbook is filled with pages on anything from general team information and rules, to defensive recognition, to the "scatter" offense. This playbook was issued at the start of the Stallions 1995 training camp.

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