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I agree with clone1973, my days of the Browns ruining my week ended in the 80s, I am still a fan however I have NO expectations in fact yesterday I had Rudy Johnson on my fantasy team and was happy to see him score ( too bad he didnot get more TDs ).
If the blind fan base stops pouring hard earned cash out for tickets, maybe the ownership will put a quality product on the field.
I am not ready to run Romeo out of town quite yet, on the other hand if Frye is the QB next year without a quality backup, or even better a Troy Smith on the bench, I see more of the same lame crap.
2006-11-27 03:33:25
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answered by adamwitzhoops 4
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I'm long past those days of the Browns ruining my week or my weekends. Until the fans stop showing up, things aren't going to change anytime soon. The problem has to be ownership, as we already have changed coaches and GM several times and NOTHING has changed over the last 8 years.
2006-11-27 00:56:38
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answered by clone1973 5
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i'm unable to blame them. reality study each and every time cleveland has had a threat to make your ideas as a lot as there communities they under no circumstances did what it took. The cleveland Indians had the proper lineup of the 90s, Bartolo Colon and and Charles Nagy and finley yet did they ever upload any secondary starters? No. Did they ever strengthen there bullpen which killed them in video games? No. Did they enable there crew get previous? rather. Juan Gonzalez left, Albert Belle retired and all that became left became Alomar, Thome and Manny Ramirez. They did not something to target to renounce those adult men. They kept paying for and promoting Rusell Branyan. They relied too a lot on Nagy and Finley as they were given older. imagine of it they could were tremendous had the resigned Manny and thome they'd CC, Bartolo Colon in his best yet they kept an previous infield which finally doomed them. They did tremendous getting Hafner yet he became continually extra of a dh and having Thome play for a minimum of two extra years ought to have enabled them to hit upon a protective first basemen with some pop aka even Doug Mientkewitcz ought to have worked. They enable Johnny paralta get cocky. They depended on Grady sizemore to a lot to quick. They nonetheless under no circumstances addressed there bullpen even at the same time as they were given to the alcs. Then the cleveland browns continually provide them 0.5 assed play and the cincinnati bengals act like they did something at the same time as none of them have gained a ingredient. The Cavs i understand because Lebron became an asswipe yet even then they the position not aggressive in loose company in any respect they appeared stuck on hating him as a replace of improving. The cleveland followers go with the help of a not difficulty-free monetary gadget, little jobs there blue collar people and deserve a not difficulty-free, grind it out crew and they get neither. They bust their *** common and then adult men that receives a fee tens of millions play with 0 attempt. it isn't Cleveland who gave up in spite of the indisputable fact that the crew that gave up on them.
2016-11-27 01:17:39
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answered by watkin 4
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Nope, not me! About what I expected.
Anyone else, anyone feel "completely terrible today due to the way the Cleveland Browns played?" You? No, how about you, Mam, nope? Ok anybody? Last call, somebody? No, OK.
Nah, it really does look like its pretty much just YOU, pal.
2006-11-27 09:47:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Not me I had the Bengals -3
2006-11-27 01:17:33
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answered by T B 3
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I can't say that I do. I knew Cincy was going to win big. My teams won (Vikings(finally) & Colts), so I'm happy.
2006-11-27 02:35:31
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answered by Anonymous
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yes its sad but as a buffalo guy i have to empathize...give it all time if you trust in mgt and ownership.
2006-11-27 00:53:04
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answered by David B 6
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Didn't bother me a bit.
2006-11-27 05:25:35
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answered by stan l 7
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