1968 Baltimore Colts season

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The 1968 Baltimore Colts season was the 16th season for the team in the National Football League (NFL). Led by sixth-year head coach Don Shula, they finished the regular season with a record of 13 wins and 1 loss, and won the Western Conference's Coastal division. The previous season, the Colts' record was 11–1–2, tied for the best in the league, but were excluded from the playoffs. They lost a tiebreaker with the Los Angeles Rams for the Coastal Division title in 1967; the other three teams in the NFL postseason, all division winners, had nine wins each. rdf:langString
La stagione 1968 dei Baltimore Colts è stata la 16ª della franchigia nella National Football League. Guidata dall'allenatore al sesto anno Don Shula, la squadra concluse la stagione regolare con un record di 13 vittorie e una sconfitta, vincendo il titolo della Coastal division. Il quarterback titolare per tutta la stagione fu Earl Morrall, che sostituì l'infortunato Johnny Unitas, venendo premiato come MVP della NFL. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Lost Super Bowl III 7–16
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rdf:langString The 1968 Baltimore Colts season was the 16th season for the team in the National Football League (NFL). Led by sixth-year head coach Don Shula, they finished the regular season with a record of 13 wins and 1 loss, and won the Western Conference's Coastal division. The previous season, the Colts' record was 11–1–2, tied for the best in the league, but were excluded from the playoffs. They lost a tiebreaker with the Los Angeles Rams for the Coastal Division title in 1967; the other three teams in the NFL postseason, all division winners, had nine wins each. In 1968, Baltimore won the Western Conference playoff game with the Minnesota Vikings and the NFL Championship Game in a shutout of the Cleveland Browns, but then lost to the New York Jets of the American Football League in Super Bowl III. Hall of Fame quarterback Johnny Unitas had been injured during the pre-season, so Earl Morrall led the offense. He would finish the season as the league leader in touchdown passes with 26. Shula decided to bring Unitas back in during the second half of the Super Bowl, to no avail. After the upset, instead of championship rings, luxury watches were given to the team as a consolation prize to commemorate their NFL Championship victory over Cleveland.
rdf:langString La stagione 1968 dei Baltimore Colts è stata la 16ª della franchigia nella National Football League. Guidata dall'allenatore al sesto anno Don Shula, la squadra concluse la stagione regolare con un record di 13 vittorie e una sconfitta, vincendo il titolo della Coastal division. Il quarterback titolare per tutta la stagione fu Earl Morrall, che sostituì l'infortunato Johnny Unitas, venendo premiato come MVP della NFL. Nel primo turno di playoff i Colts batterono i Minnesota Vikings e nella finale del campionato NFL i Cleveland Browns. Baltimore, considerata "la migliore squadra nella storia del football professionistico, nel Super Bowl III era data per favoritissima contro i New York Jets guidati dal quarterback Joe Namath. Le principali agenzie di scommesse davano i Colts favoriti tra i 17 e i 21 punti. Prima della partita, l'ex stella e allenatore della NFL Norm Van Brocklin ridicolizzò la AFL, affermando: "Questa sarà la prima partita di Namath nel football professionistico." Tre giorni prima della gara, Namath, mentre veniva intervistato a Miami rispose dicendo: "Vinceremo domenica. Ve lo garantisco." I Jets batterono i Colts 16–7 in una delle più grandi sorprese della storia degli sport professionistici nordamericani.
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