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And yet they still sell out every single game.
Actually, it's not limited to just the Browns. The Indians would battle the Cubs for the top misery spot, and the Cavs would probably be somewhere in the top 5 behind the LA Clippers. (After Lebron leaves, they'll put up a strong challenge).
My favorite quote:
"Hopefully with nine NBA titles, three Super Bowl titles, three Stanley Cup championships and now a World Series within the lifetimes of most New Englanders, Boston fans will finally quit plaguing us with their "No One Has Ever Suffered Like Us" bull.
Hey guys. Tell it to Cleveland."
And yet they still sell out every single game.
Actually, it's not limited to just the Browns. The Indians would battle the Cubs for the top misery spot, and the Cavs would probably be somewhere in the top 5 behind the LA Clippers. (After Lebron leaves, they'll put up a strong challenge).
My favorite quote:
"Hopefully with nine NBA titles, three Super Bowl titles, three Stanley Cup championships and now a World Series within the lifetimes of most New Englanders, Boston fans will finally quit plaguing us with their "No One Has Ever Suffered Like Us" bull.
Hey guys. Tell it to Cleveland."
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