Way to go, Who Dats! (1 Viewer)

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I must endeavor not to be consumed with bitter jealousy that my team sucks more *** than a colonic therapist. Therefore, I will beam with pride for the success of my Who Dat pals.

{beams with pride}
 
Thanks, KK...the Browns gave the Bengals a heck of a lot better game than most people thought they would!!

















ps: Brady looked so sweet in pink!!:hihi:
 
Anybody remember the billboard on I-10 that counted up each game 4 -0...5-0...6-0...
 
I knew we would convert you eventually.

I am not converted! I'm very loyal. Besides, there is obviously some reason I was compelled to arbitrarily become a Browns fan. I must owe penance for wrongdoings in a past life or something.
 
I am not converted! I'm very loyal. Besides, there is obviously some reason I was compelled to arbitrarily become a Browns fan. I must owe penance for wrongdoings in a past life or something.

Yeah yeah. It's okay to admit your split fandom. You're amongst friends.
 
I am not converted! I'm very loyal. Besides, there is obviously some reason I was compelled to arbitrarily become a Browns fan. I must owe penance for wrongdoings in a past life or something.

You, my friend, are a true fan. I salute your loyalty.











(I'll save you a seat on the Saints bandwagon, just in case...):hihi:
 
I am not converted! I'm very loyal. Besides, there is obviously some reason I was compelled to arbitrarily become a Browns fan. I must owe penance for wrongdoings in a past life or something.

Don't worry this is the way Who Dat Nation has felt for many, many, many years! But those days are over!
 
We soon forget that the Cleveland Browns 25-30 years ago in the old decaying Municipal Stadium days "The Dawg Pound" they had some very good teams in the 1980's, maybe even great teams IMO. Bernie Kosar, Webster Slaughter, Ozzie Newsome, Clay Matthews, Marty Ball when he was a bit more aggressive play-caller as a HC. The Browns were like the Philadelphia Eagles of their generation. They could win and win big, but when it came to the AFC title game, well..they came close to winning but seemed to lose it via John Elway's the Drive, Sipe's Red Right 88 gaffe, Ernest Byner's fumble that lost a chance to tie it the next year.

Their have been a lot of heartbreaks to go along with the great triumphs Cleveland-area sports fans have endured over the past 45 years.

The recent collapse by Lebron James and the Cavs didn't help out either.
 

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