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But not all Utraquists approved of the German Reformation ; a schism arose among them, and many returned to the Roman doctrine, while other elements had organised the " Unitas Fratrum " already in 1457.
Baltimore's quest for a championship seemed doomed from the start when starting quarterback Johnny Unitas suffered a pre-season injury to his throwing arm and was replaced by Earl Morrall, a veteran who had started inconsistently over the course of his 12 seasons with four different teams.
Unitas also had injury problems, causing him to miss 2 regular season games and thus giving Earl Morrall more significant playing time.
The next time the Colts had the ball, Unitas was hit as he threw a pass, resulting in an interception by Renfro.
Morrall had previously played for Dolphins head coach Don Shula when they were both with the Baltimore Colts, where Morrall backed up quarterback Johnny Unitas and started in Super Bowl III.
Most of the initial refugees who came to this asylum were recruited by Christian David and came from areas where the early Protestant groups such as the Unitas Fratrum had been dominant prior to the Thirty Years ' War.
Unitas was honored instead by Towson University, which named its recently renovated football and lacrosse stadium, where Unitas had thrown his last pass just weeks before his death, after the former Colt.
Considered among the greatest all-time Orioles, Robinson and the man usually considered the greatest Baltimore Colt football player, Johnny Unitas, had plaques in their honor in the lobby of Baltimore's Memorial Stadium.
It was bid farewell in style by both the Orioles ( in a field-encircling ceremony staged by many former Oriole players and hosted by Hall of Fame announcer Ernie Harwell, who began his announcing career here ) and the Ravens ( who had many former Colts assemble for a final play, run by Unitas ).
Johnny Unitas always had respect for him, stating, " Dick is a good corner, I am just glad Night Train Lane is gone, because there was a great corner, Night Train was the best ".
Early in the 1975 season the team was evicted from Memorial Stadium due to non-payment of rent and had to move to Towson University and what is now Johnny Unitas Stadium.
The writers had originally wanted to use a picture of American football player Johnny Unitas, but were unable to get the rights to use his image for free.
The writers had originally wanted to use a picture of American football player Johnny Unitas, but were unable to get the rights to use his image for free.
The stadium is named for the Baltimore Colts ' Hall of Fame quarterback Johnny Unitas, who had taken a job trying to find a corporate sponsor for the stadium with Towson University weeks before his death in 2002.
He had just signed his football contract and met his new teammates Johnny Unitas, Jim Parker, Lenny Moore, Art Donovan, Gino Marchetti, Alan Ameche and " Big Daddy " Lipscomb, who Barnes called " the greatest defensive tackle in the game.

Unitas and starting
Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Johnny Unitas was the Baltimore Colts ' starting quarterback from 1956 to 1972.
Under the new ownership, the Colts did not reach the postseason for three consecutive seasons after 1971, and after the 1972 season, starting quarterback and legend Johnny Unitas, was traded to the San Diego Chargers.
Three years later Unitas would end his NFL career by starting four games for the 1973 Chargers ; his last win was a 34-7 win over the Bills.
His performance was so impressive that Colts coach Don Shula decided to keep Morrall in the starting lineup after Unitas was healthy enough to play.
In the playoff game, both Colts starting quarterback Johnny Unitas and backup Gary Cuozzo could not play, so Baltimore was forced to use Tom Matte, normally a running back, as the starting quarterback.

Unitas and on
* 1457 – The Unitas Fratrum is established in the village of Kunvald, on the Bohemian-Moravian borderland.
Then on the first play of the Colts ' second drive, Dallas linebacker Chuck Howley intercepted a pass from Johnny Unitas and returned it 22 yards to Baltimore's 46-yard line before being tackled by Unitas himself.
In June 1938, Pius XI summoned American Jesuit John La Farge, who began to prepare a draft of Humani Generis Unitas, which LaFarge and two other Jesuits — Gustav Gundlach and Gustave Desbuquois — on in Paris ; the draft was approximately 100 pages long.
They played their home games at Johnny Unitas Stadium on the campus of Towson University from 2004 to 2006.
Shortly after the album's recording, Derron Nuhfer left the band ( going on to join Gunmoll and later Escape Grace ; he currently plays bass for Cutman, a Gainesville-based rock band featuring ex members of Escape Grace and Unitas ), and Less Than Jake found a replacement in the ashes of another ska band, this time ex-Spring Heeled Jack U. S. A. saxophonist, Pete Wasilewski.
When the Orioles played their last game there on October 6, 1991, Robinson and Unitas were invited to throw out the ceremonial first balls.
The first football match played HIFK was at the Kaisaniemi ground on 17 May 1908 where the new team lost 1-2 to Unitas.
After being cut by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1955, Unitas played one season for the semipro Bloomfield Rams on Dean's Field under the bridge.
The modern Unitas Fratrum ( or Moravian Church ) with about 825, 000 members worldwide, continues to draw on traditions established during the 18th-century renewal.
In addition, this line includes watches based on extensively modified ébauches from ETA, Unitas, and others that incorporate numerous complications, including retrograde movements, power reserve indicators, and calendar modules.
Although 306 Unitas has an orbit similar to the Vesta family asteroids, it was found to be an unrelated interloper on the basis of its non-matching spectral type.
McNown set numerous school records in passing and offense, became the Pac-10's all-time career leader in total offense, and won a collection of post-season honors, including Pac-10 co-Offensive Player of the Year, the Pop Warner Memorial Trophy for best senior player on the West Coast, consensus first-team All-American honors, and the Johnny Unitas Award as the top senior quarterback in college football.

Unitas and team
The Chargers acquired veteran players like Deacon Jones and Johnny Unitas, however it was at the later stages of their careers and the team struggled, placing third or fourth in the AFC West each year from 1970 to.
The Colts were an unspectacular but well-balanced veteran team, led by 37-year old quarterback Johnny Unitas.
In order to boost ticket sales, Washington owner Joe Wheeler offered former Baltimore Colts quarterback Johnny Unitas a contract as head coach and general manager of the team.
*** The Baltimore Colts, for Hall of Famer Johnny Unitas, The team has honored this retirement in its current home of Indianapolis.
After three non-playoff seasons, the 1964 Browns ' team would finish 10 – 3 – 1 and appear in the 1964 NFL Championship Game against a heavily favored Don Shula coached Baltimore Colts team with Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Johnny Unitas as its signal caller.
The 1965 team lost a special tie-breaker playoff game in overtime against the Green Bay Packers while using running back Tom Matte at quarterback because of injuries to Johnny Unitas and his backups.
In Croyle's four years playing for the Alabama Crimson Tide football team, he set numerous school records, and was a finalist for the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award.

Unitas and from
Following Unitas ' departure, the Colts would make the playoffs three consecutive season from 1975 to 1977, losing in the divisional round each time.
Later, Miami shut out the defending Super Bowl champion Baltimore Colts, 21 – 0, in the AFC Championship Game, with safety Dick Anderson intercepting 3 passes from Colts quarterback Johnny Unitas and returning one of them for a 62-yard touchdown.
* The Moravian Brethren ( also known as United Brethren or Unitas Fratrum and Bohemian Brethren ) descend from the followers of Jan Hus, a Czech reformer burned at the stake in 1415 and mainly Bohemian 15th century nobleman and theologian Peter Chelcicky.
These thoughts took a practical turn from his connection with remnants of the Bohemian Brethren ( Unitas Fratrum ).
When Brodie retired from the NFL at the end of the 1973 season, he ranked third in career passing yards, behind only Johnny Unitas and Fran Tarkenton.
1907 photograph of Bradbury Robinson, who threw the first legal forward pass and was the sport's first triple threatThe triple threat man, who could run, pass and kick, was particularly popular during the early days of football from the time the forward pass was invented to the World War II era ( see, for instance, Bradbury Robinson, Tommy Hughitt, Sammy Baugh and, during his college years, Johnny Unitas ).
In Super Bowl V played January 17, 1971, Mackey was a principal in one the most famous plays in NFL championship history, catching a pass from quarterback Johnny Unitas after the ball first bounced off the hands of receiver Eddie Hinton and then grazed the fingertips of Cowboys All-Pro defensive back Mel Renfro.
The Baltimore Bayhawks of Major League Lacrosse used Johnny Unitas Stadium as their home stadium from 2004 to 2006.
Peete was the first player ever from USC to win the Johnny Unitas Award as the nation's best senior quarterback.

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