Talk:Kardiac Kids

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12 Days of Browns Christmas
Having lived through the "Kardiac Kids" era, I seem to recall that there were several versions of "The 12 Days Of Christmas" geared to the other play-off (or play-off contending) teams substituting the players and team name where appropriate.Hx823 (talk) 23:27, 7 January 2008 (UTC)

More Browns Music
There were more than a few "Browns" themed songs being played on the radio during that time. One that I recall right off the top of my head was "The Kardiac Kids" by a group called Messenger. And I'm sure I still have that record rattling around somewher in my basement.Hx823 (talk) 23:31, 7 January 2008 (UTC)

Spelling
Why "Kardiac" and not "Cardiac"? -- Mikeblas (talk) 17:15, 31 December 2008 (UTC)

Why I merged this with "1980 Cleveland Browns season"
Before anybody reverts this, let me explain why I went ahead and merged "Kardiac Kids" with "1980 Cleveland Browns season": PLEASE DO NOT DO A KNEE-JERK REVERT!!!! Discuss if you must, but I please don't revert this without cause. Thanks. Bill shannon (talk) 04:20, 4 January 2012 (UTC)
 * There was a lot of information repeated on both sites.
 * Everything in the Kardiac Kids article (except the "son of kardiac kids" portion, which I included) took place within the Browns' 1980 season, making the articles basically redundant. This is much more streamlined without sacrificing any information.
 * I kept the reference to Red Right 88 as well as the RR88 article because it is a separate thing that is in NFL lore.
 * The info held in the "Kardiac Kids" article is info that should have been included in the "1980 Browns" article in the first place.
 * The Kardiac Kids are synonymous with the 1980 Browns