• League. Speros is an alumnus of Clemson University in Clemson, South Carolina, where he was a member of the football team from 1977 to 1981. Speros played...
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    5, 2012. "Jim Carrey Moves on From 'Dumber' Sequel". ET Online. Archived from the original on June 21, 2012. Retrieved June 21, 2012. Spero, Jesse (March...
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  • time, former Stallions owner Speros was granted a "reactivated" Alouettes franchise in Montreal. Stallions general manager Jim Popp and much of the Stallions'...
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    reduced to "minor-league" status in Baltimore, Speros decided to move the Stallions elsewhere. At one point, Speros was very close to moving the team to Houston...
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    which prevented the CFL franchise from reclaiming the "Colts" name. Owner Jim Speros took over the facility, exchanging tickets to contractors for renovations...
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  • experiment. Indeed, by most accounts, he and the Baltimore Stallions' Jim Speros were the only truly dedicated American-based owners. When the experiment...
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    professional football organization. Anderson and Baltimore Stallions owner Jim Speros were considered the only truly dedicated US CFL owners. Anderson's longtime...
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  • While litigation from the NFL Colts prevented Speros from using any version of the Colts name, Speros nevertheless was able to keep the color scheme...
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    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...
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  • an expansion team based in Norfolk, Virginia, to begin play in 2011. Jim Speros, owner of the Baltimore Stallions and (briefly) the Montreal Alouettes...
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  • player Wayne Simmons, former NFL Linebacker, Super Bowl XXXI Champion Jim Speros, former linebacker, Super Bowl-winning assistant coach; youngest assistant...
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    National Football League added the Baltimore Ravens, Stallions owner Jim Speros decided to relocate his team to Montreal as the second incarnation of...
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    prosecution of Anthony Spero, a soldier and one-time acting boss of the Bonanno crime family, on murder and racketeering charges. Spero was convicted on April...
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  • in the Eastern Final. The 1997 team saw major head office changes as Jim Speros sold the team to Bob Wetenhall and Larry Smith assumed the role of president...
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    Baltimore. Knowing he could not compete with an NFL team, Stallions owner Jim Speros opted to cancel his franchise and used his organization and players as...
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  • the entire season as well as the following season, by which time owner Jim Speros had settled on "Stallions" as his team's official nickname. In a July...
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  • Smith, Jim Jackson, Len Elmore, Debbie Antonelli and Jim Spanarkel. ZachOnSports (May 29, 2020). Interview with CBS Sports Broadcaster Spero Dedes. Retrieved...
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  • receiver for Washington Redskins Dan Snyder, owner of Washington Redskins Jim Speros, former football coach and team owner Kate Ziegler, Olympic swimmer Lee...
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    Theismann, Bert Bell Award Joe Theismann, NFC Leader, Passer Rating (91.3) Jim Speros, recognized as youngest full-time assistant coach in NFL history. "1982...
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  • assistant – Miller McCalmon Special teams coaches Special teams – Miller McCalmon Strength and conditioning Strength and Conditioning Coordinator – Jim Speros...
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