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Those poor, poor Browns fans


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I was born in 1954 in Pittsburgh, PA and lived there for 43 yrs...........the Steelers were one of the original NFL teams founded in 1933 and for the next 39 years were the butthole joke bottom feeders of the NFL never getting to the post season until 1972 against Oakland in the immaculate reception game....they were eliminate the next week but came back in 73 to win the SB and then 3 more for a total of 4 SBs in six years......

I remember through my childhood how the so so Brown's would routinely beat up the Steelers..........

The Browns will have their day...........

The turnaround for the Steelers was the drafting genius of coach Chuck Knoll who was hired in 1969........one person with the right decisions turned them from a joke into a dynasty. The question remains.........will the Browns ever hold on to a football genius long enough to let them work their magic into a dynasty? 

 

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I was born in 1954 in Pittsburgh, PA and lived there for 43 yrs...........the Steelers were one of the original NFL teams founded in 1933 and for the next 39 years were the butthole joke bottom feeders of the NFL never getting to the post season until 1972 against Oakland in the immaculate reception game....they were eliminate the next week but came back in 73 to win the SB and then 3 more for a total of 4 SBs in six years......

I remember through my childhood how the so so Brown's would routinely beat up the Steelers..........

The Browns will have their day...........

The turnaround for the Steelers was the drafting genius of coach Chuck Knoll who was hired in 1969........one person with the right decisions turned them from a joke into a dynasty. The question remains.........will the Browns ever hold on to a football genius long enough to let them work their magic into a dynasty? 

 

I remember how bad the Steelers were. Buffalo had the Bills who were a part of the AFL but, before the merger in 1966, the Steelers would send buses to Buffalo early on game day to pick up people to go to the game and return them home after the games. I never met anyone who took one of those rides ever.

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