This is absolutely correct.
It is a little known fact that the City of Pittsburgh put a fence around Cleveland, adopting it as their official zoo.
Denver recently did a similar municipal project in Oakland.
2006-11-20 06:02:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Biased simply by fact i'm a Giants fan, you guessed it. Jerry Reese has been throwing funds at shielding unfastened brokers left and desirable this offseason, forgetting which you build DEFENSES for the time of the DRAFT. Nevermind that the protection exchange into not the subject in the previous season (Eli Manning turns right into a hectic teen without Plaxico Buress on the sphere), yet quite of having swifter and youthful Reese spends the Tisch's and Mara's funds to obtain gamers of their top- and no standouts at that. And so some distance as changing that 6'5 guy-newborn at wideout? clever funds says you may have traded for Anaquan Boldin, desirable *attempt to faux he isn't the subsequent greatest primadonna in the league*? No. You wait it out for the draft , hoping to hit the Jackpot with a prior due first or 2nd around p.c... that's like putting your hand in a blender , pressing the 'frappe' button, and hoping that the ingredient doesnt mangle you simply by a illness or a huge potential outage. That offense needs a huge , rapid, reliable , shown wideout to envision Manning bedtime memories and lovingly tussle his hair while the guy fumbles , or throws a p.c.. desirable at a shielding lineman. of direction , they could consistently commerce Manning for a Ham sandwich. Oh, and likewise, thank you to bypass letting ward hit unfastened enterprise. The team went from one-dimensional to predictable-as-a-uwe-boll-movie after that one. thank you to bypass.
2016-10-22 10:31:54
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answered by ? 4
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No they were given an NFL franchise so that everybody in the league except Oakland can get near-certain victories. Way to go Browns! You completley suck! And Arizona was given a team so that undeafeated teams can stage amazing comebacks against them and leave Arizona losing all their games until they get to Detroit.
2006-11-20 06:30:45
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answered by jonnyman 2
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No the truth is when the Cleveland Browns came back in 1999 they signed a pack with the famed Murphy ( of Murphies law fame ). It is stated that the Cleveland Browns will play just good enough to keep their drunkin fan base interested, but...not good enough to actually win ANY meaningful games, this includes all divisional matchups.
2006-11-20 06:03:52
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answered by adamwitzhoops 4
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Actually, they were awarded a team to proved the NFL and the Lerner family with guaranteed sell-outs, without the obligation of putting a competitive team on the field, or putting the money back into the team.
My patience with them has just about run out - they are on a zero-tolerance policy with me from here on out, joining the Cavs and Indians.
2006-11-20 06:21:35
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answered by clone1973 5
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Well, for sure, but remember that every dog has its day... someday.
I enjoyed a lot Brian Sipe's coming backs in the early 80s with Mike Pruitt and Ozzie Newsome. Also, you can't forget Jim Brown's rushing style.
2006-11-20 10:40:46
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answered by ? 5
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That doesn't even warrant an answer. Why don't the residents of Pittsburgh learn spelling and the English language before they post questions on the board.
Got that....wait in Pitts-puke-ese.........yinz r dumb
2006-11-20 06:22:10
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answered by Tim M 1
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That's Funny!!
I Think You can say the same about Arizona.
2006-11-20 06:02:37
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answered by Anonymous
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It's true. But don't tell Cleveland. Hope is all they have.
2006-11-20 06:04:44
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answered by Homemadevader37 2
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Wasn't supposed to be that way, but that's the way it turned out.
2006-11-20 06:05:27
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answered by JUAN FRAN$$$ 7
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