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The Browns continue to be a dumpster fire (Banner and Lombardi fired)


X-Clown

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What a hot mess they truly are. Embarassing. I do love the Browns though. Seriously they were my team before 1995 and have only won one game against the Panthers-a game where Jake was QB and Kasay missed a 40 yard game winning FG-a game that made sure we stayed #1 in the draft (Cam), and made sure they couldn't draft AJ Green and Patrick Peterson who they wanted, and ensured the falcunts would ruin themselves by trading it all for Julio, which wouldn't have happened without Jake and John! They may have lost in 2003, but by ensuring we got Cam by losing that game, they will give Panther fans many Super Bowls to come AND ruin the falcunts, BEAUTIFUL!!!!!

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Lord have mercy what an utter disaster this team is.

So if they don't win the Super Bowl next year, what? Just fire everybody and start over again? Does Haslam think he's playing Madden?

Here's hoping they start dumping good players too. Make it easier for the teams that actually have a clue what they're doing.

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O God, ease their suffering in this, their moment of great despair. Yea, admit this good and decent team into Thine arms in the flock in Thine heavenly area, up there. And Moab, he laid us upon the band of the Canaanites, and yea, though the Hindus speak of karma, I implore you: give them a break.

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