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October 17, 2007
During a break in the action in Game 4 Tuesday night, the Indians ran a slide show of pictures on the giant screen in left field.
Capitalizing on the team's 2007 motto ``It's Tribe Time Now,'' the pictures featured various Boston-area celebrities wearing -- thanks to some Photoshop-like editing -- red Indians shirts with the motto inscribed.
Featured were U.S. Senator Edward M. Kennedy, the cast from the TV show ``Cheers,'' actors Ben Affleck and Matt Damon and Patriots quarterback Tom Brady.
But the Indians saved the best for last, depicting Pats coach Bill Belichick in the red shirt. While most of the photos were greeted with laughter, the appearance of Belichick resulted in some hearty booing.
Belichick, of course, has not been forgotten -- or forgiven -- for his five-year stay here as coach of the Browns when he benched popular quarterback Bernie Kosar and compiled a 36-44 record and just one trip to the playoffs.
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