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We haven’t been this bad ever. Our record shows it.


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12 hours ago, BIGH2001 said:

Tepper‘s ownership has been straight out awful. I can’t list the positive things he’s done one hand.

1. Brought back Cam

2. …

1. Logo at midfield

2. improved fan experiences on gameday

3. enclosed current practice facility

4. building brand new state of the art practice facility and headquarters

5. fired Marty Hurney

6. Changed the corporate culture - to include promoting females and minorities to roles previously not held

7. expanded the ring of honor (finally)

8. Mended things with Steve Smith

 

and much more…

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47 minutes ago, Cdparr7 said:

Trying contributing to the conversation instead of leaving a Yelp review like you just  stayed at a Bed and Breakfast.

Okay. How about this. 

What did people expect? We were BAD before committing to rebuilding the team. 

Which obviously a lot of fans underestimate how challenging it is.  

We're in the midst of year 2, and the team is trying to take advantage of a very good, but young defense, and ride it to the playoffs. 

This doesn't change that we are a young team, and can't play consistently one week to the next. 

So in other words, we are where we expected to be as we continue build something that will make this season an old memory. 

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3 hours ago, Smithers said:

1. Logo at midfield

2. improved fan experiences on gameday

3. enclosed current practice facility

4. building brand new state of the art practice facility and headquarters

5. fired Marty Hurney

6. Changed the corporate culture - to include promoting females and minorities to roles previously not held

7. expanded the ring of honor (finally)

8. Mended things with Steve Smith

 

and much more…

Didn't grop young women...

Didn't call most of the Players idiots during a lockout..

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4 hours ago, Smithers said:

1. Logo at midfield

2. improved fan experiences on gameday

3. enclosed current practice facility

4. building brand new state of the art practice facility and headquarters

5. fired Marty Hurney

6. Changed the corporate culture - to include promoting females and minorities to roles previously not held

7. expanded the ring of honor (finally)

8. Mended things with Steve Smith

 

and much more…

1-8 has led to how many wins? This is a football team, the goal is to win. I don’t give a poo if the midfield logo is a giant D if we are winning. And I would definitely take issue with improving the gameday experience. 

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15 hours ago, mc52beast said:

Are they Browns really coming along? Mayfield is playing so badly that their hardcore fans are booing him.

still 6-5 as of now and 11-5 last year. poo isn’t going to go perfect but if you think Rhule had little to work with the browns started with like 2 decades worth of Clausen eras. 

maybe they’ll flop eventually but I would not rank them in the shitpile of nfl teams as of late.

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