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Before anybody reverts this, let me explain why I went ahead and merged "Kardiac Kids" with "1980 Cleveland Browns season":
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
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)[reply]