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Motley and team's
There, he joined quarterback Otto Graham, fullback Marion Motley and receivers Dante Lavelli and Mac Speedie to form the core of the new team's offense.
Motley played fullback and linebacker at Great Lakes, and was an important component of the team's offense and defense.
Blanton Collier, an assistant who took over as the team's head coach after Paul Brown's firing in 1963, said Motley " had no equal as a blocker.

Motley and best
Willard Motley, a resident artist of Hull House, extracting from Addams ' central theory on symbolic interactionism, used the neighborhood and its people to write his 1948 best seller, Knock on Any Door.
However, the eminent liberal Dutch historian Robert Fruin, ( who was inspired by Motley to do some of his own best work ), and who had reported already in 1856 in the " Westminster Review " Motley's edition on the " Rise of the Dutch republic ", was critical of Motley's tendency to make up " facts " if they made for a good story.
Jim Brown, Marion Motley, Franco Harris, and Larry Csonka are considered among the best fullbacks in history, all noted for a tough, grinding running style.
In his books The Thinking Man's Guide to Pro Football and The New Thinking Man's Guide To Pro Football, football writer Paul Zimmerman of Sports Illustrated called Motley the best player in the history of the sport.

Motley and rusher
Motley, who Brown in 1948 called " the greatest fullback that ever lived ," was the AAFC's all-time leading rusher.
Motley was the AAFC's leading rusher in 1948 and the NFL leader in 1950, when the Browns won another championship.

Motley and blocker
Running back Jim Brown surpassed Motley's rushing records in the early 1960s, but many of Motley's coaches and fellow players regarded Motley as the better player, in part because of his strength as a blocker.

Motley and its
In 1860 Motley published the first two volumes of its continuation, The United Netherlands.
The firm, including Constance Motley, sued the University of Georgia for racial discrimination in its admission policies.
He got his start on the Internet when he was hired from graduate school by Motley Fool co-founder David Gardner, to be the Fool's editor-in-chief of its culture site on America Online, entitled " Rogue " ( 1995 – 1996 ).
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Motley and early
Carpenter wrote novelisations of many of the early series he created: Catweazle, Cloudburst, The Ghosts of Motley Hall, Smuggler, Robin of Sherwood ( two books ), and two books of Dick Turpin.
" Motley and Willis did not travel to one game against the Miami Seahawks in the Browns ' early years after they received threatening letters.
The presence of Motley and Willis, meanwhile, contributed to strong attendance at many of the Browns ' early games as large black audiences came to watch them.
The word " stoozing " came into existence from posts on the Motley Fool UK discussion boards in early 2004.

Motley and years
Brown and six players from the Browns ' AAFC years were elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame: Graham, Motley, Groza, Lavelli, Willis and center Frank Gatski.
Curiously, this name appears in 1964 but without umlauts: " Photographed and Edited by Motley Crue ", 17 years before the formation of the group.
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Motley was born in Leesburg, Georgia and raised in Canton, Ohio, where his family moved when he was three years old.
The Browns had a 47 – 4 – 3 overall regular-season win-loss-tie record during the AAFC years as Motley rushed for a total of 3, 024 yards.
" Sometimes I wanted to just kill some of those guys, and the officials would just stand right there ," Motley said many years later.
In October of 1950, Motley set an NFL record that stood for more than 52 years when he averaged over 17 yards per rush against the Pittsburgh Steelers, with 188 yards on 11 carries.
Dogged by injuries and 34 years old, Motley quit before the season began, after Brown said he would otherwise be cut from the team.
In his eight years in the AAFC and NFL, Motley had rushed for 4, 712 yards and averaged 5. 7 yards per carry.

Motley and retired
Nuxhall retired from the Reds in April and under the guidance of Hamilton sports broadcaster, Ray Motley, immediately began his second career as a Reds broadcaster despite his lack of broadcasting experience.
Both Willis and Motley retired after the 1953 season.

Motley and at
The son of Thomas Motley, he was born at Dorchester ( now a neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts ), attended the Round Hill School, Boston Latin School, and graduated from Harvard in 1831.
After this, Motley and Bismarck went study the civil law together at Frederick William University, Berlin.
Grant, angered at Sumner's refusal to support the treaty, fired Sumner's friend J. Lothrop Motley, Grant's ambassador to England, for disregarding Fish's instructions regarding the Alabama Claims.
Bill Willis, a defensive lineman who Brown coached at Ohio State, and Marion Motley, a running back who grew up in Canton and played for Brown at Great Lakes, became two of the first black athletes to play professional football when they joined the team in 1946.
In 1876, at the age of seventy, Holmes published a biography of John Lothrop Motley, which was an extension of an earlier sketch he had written for the Massachusetts Historical Society Proceedings.
During this time, banker Motley Flint-who was, unlike most bankers at the time, not antisemitic -.
The Thomas B. McCabe Jr. and Yvonne Motley McCabe Memorial Fellowship is awarded annually to graduates of the College, and provides a grant toward an initial year of study at the Harvard Business School, or at the University of Chicago, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Northwestern University, the University of Pennsylvania, or Stanford University.
At the end of January 2008 Slaughter performed a show at Motley Cruise, a 4-day cruise in the Caribbean with Vince Neil, Skid Row, Ratt, Endeverafter, Lynam.
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One of his noted pupils at the Art Institute was Archibald Motley, Jr. the famous African American " Harlem " Renaissance painters.
Motley died of congestive heart failure on September 28, 2005 at NYU Downtown Hospital in New York City.
* Douglas Martin, " Constance Baker Motley, Civil Rights Trailblazer, Dies at 84 ", New York Times, Sept. 29, 2005.
* Larry Neumeister, " Legendary Civil Rights Lawyer Constance Baker Motley Dies at 84 ", Newsday ( Associated Press ), Sept. 28, 2005.
JL Motley acknowledges his indebtedness to Groen's Archives in the preface to his Rise of the Dutch Republic, at a time when the American historian had not yet made the acquaintance of King William's archivist, and also bore emphatic testimony to Groen's worth as a writer of history in the correspondence published after his death.
At the first reception, in 1858, of Motley at the royal palace at the Hague, the king presented him with a copy of Groen's Archives as a token of appreciation and admiration of the work done by the worthy vindicator of William I, prince of Orange.
During this time, banker Motley Flint, who was, unlike most bankers at the time, not anti-semitic, helped the brothers pay off their debts.
After he graduated, Motley enrolled in 1939 at South Carolina State College, a historically black school in Orangeburg, South Carolina.
After the war, Motley went back to Canton and began working at a steel mill, planning to return to Reno in 1946 to finish his degree.
Another time in Miami, Motley and Willis were told they were not welcome at the hotel where the team was staying.

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