Maryland Governor to Display Lobsters as Warning to Colts

by abournenesn

Jan 16, 2010

The Ravens still can't get over their historic Super Bowl win over the Patriots last week.

Oh, that's right, it was just a first-round playoff game. 

Nonetheless, the Baltimore football fanbase is still milking the pounding they gave the Pats last Sunday at Gillette Stadium for all it's worth. With the win, they knocked New England from the postseason and are now heading to Indianapolis to battle the Colts and will need all the help they can get to take down Peyton Manning's club.

Including crustacean intimidation.

Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley will display the lobsters he won in a "friendly wager" on football last weekend as a warning to the Indianapolis Colts.O'Malley won the lobsters from Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick after the Ravens' win.

The lobsters will be displayed at Max's Taphouse in Fells Point.

O'Malley spokesman Shaun Adamec told the Associated Press the governor wants "to make sure the Colts remember what happened last week when an overconfident New England team faced the underdog Ravens."

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