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Rover found this 4/7/2008 on www.profootballtalk.com
Farewell, Gib Shanley. Chris Carr is officially a Titan. There’s not enough downhill running in college. It’s time for Panthers QB Jake Delhomme to start throwing a football. The Barber twins will be speaking at USF on April 10. (Well, Ronde will be speaking; Tiki will be pontificating and/or extrapolating and/or jibber-jabbering.) Could Vikings C Matt Birk end up playing [...]Posted 4/7/2008 on WaitingForNextYear
Gib Shanley was the voice of the Browns for many fans… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIQGPaURTmo My dad used to make us turn down the television and listen to the radio broadcasts while watching the game. Sometimes I still do it. Especially recently, when the Browns warranted the least popular announcing duos on the network. If only Gib was still doing [...]Posted 4/7/2008 on Stiles Points - "So let it be written, so let it be done"
A legend in Cleveland broadcasting and journalism died on Sunday...Gib Shanley, the voice of the Cleveland Browns, was 76-years-old...as a kid growing up in the late 1970s and 80s, I would listen faithfully each Sunday to Shanley and his partner, the late Nev Chandler, announce the Browns games...even if the game was televised, I would still plug in the earpiece to my dad's transistor radio ...Posted 4/7/2008 on FanHouse
Gib Shanley, who spent nearly a quarter-century as the radio voice of the Cleveland Browns, died Sunday . Here's a look at Shanley during his days as a 1970s sportscaster, in a local news promo that no Ron Burgundy parody could top: Shanley called the Browns' 1964 NFL Championship Game victory over the Baltimore Colts, and he stayed with the team through the mid-1980s. But he is best ...Published 4/7/2008 on SportingNews.com NFL News and Exclusive Analysis
CLEVELAND (AP) -- Gib Shanley, the radio voice of the Cleveland Browns from 1961 to 1984, died Sunda...Published 4/7/2008 on FOXSports.com News for NFL
Gib Shanley, the radio voice of the Cleveland Browns from 1961 to 1984, died Sunday. He was 76. Shanley died at a Cleveland hospital, said Steve Ripepi, president of A. Ripepi & Sons Funeral Homes, which is handling funeral arrangements. A cause of ...Published 4/7/2008 on ESPN.com - NFL
Gib Shanley, the radio voice of the Cleveland Browns from 1961 to 1984, died Sunday. He was 76.Published 4/7/2008 on Yahoo! Sports - NFL News
Gib Shanley, the radio voice of the Cleveland Browns from 1961 to 1984, died Sunday. He was 76. Shanley died at a Cleveland hospital, said Steve Ripepi, president of A. Ripepi & Sons Funeral Homes, which is handling funeral arrangements. A cause of ...FootballforBreakfast posted 4/14/2008 from footballforbreakfast.com
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