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Cleveland Browns (2012 season)

OH10;2207894; said:
Who cares? We get kicked while we're down no matter what by the national media anyway. It's not like they would give Cleveland credit for not booing.

And this is really Goodell's fault. He should know better.

I'm guessing 99% of the people will understand why, and if not, throw a bottle at them.:biggrin:
 
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If I could afford it, I would fly back there just to boo and throw bottles and batteries during the moment of silence.

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On the one hand, if I were there I'd have a hard time booing. To me it violates basic human decency. I understand those who would though, because remaining silent at that moment is a tacit display of respect for a man who clearly had no regard for generations of Browns fans.

This isn't going to be pretty. Shame on Goodell for putting Browns fans in this position. It's not necessary at all. He's either being completely obtuse, or he's insisting on this to prove some kind of fucking point.
 
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jlb1705;2207918; said:
On the one hand, if I were there I'd have a hard time booing. To me it violates basic human decency. I understand those who would though, because remaining silent at that moment is a tacit display of respect for a man who clearly had no regard for generations of Browns fans.

This isn't going to be pretty. Shame on Goodell for putting Browns fans in this position. It's not necessary at all. He's either being completely obtuse, or he's insisting on this to prove some kind of [censored]ing point.
Agree and if they are going to do it before game time why don't they do it around 11:30:wink:
 
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Bucklion;2207923; said:
Like I said...

It's a shame that fantasy football is so fun because the more I watch the NFL, the more I hate it. The league is a sterile corporate monolith that constantly shits on fans, and this is another example of that. It didn't used to be like this. When I watch Sunday football now though, I'm watching for fantasy results more than anything. I may as well be watching somebody call out bingo numbers all damn day. Watching NFL games for the sake of enjoying football is like working in retail to meet kind, smart people.
 
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jlb1705;2207929; said:
It's a shame that fantasy football is so fun because the more I watch the NFL, the more I hate it. The league is a sterile corporate monolith that constantly shits on fans, and this is another example of that. It didn't used to be like this. When I watch Sunday football now though, I'm watching for fantasy results more than anything. I may as well be watching somebody call out bingo numbers all damn day. Watching NFL games for the sake of enjoying football is like working in retail to meet kind, smart people.

It'd probably be more enjoyable if our team wasn't a cruel joke.
 
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