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I can appreciate that. A) the Browns haven't exactly been successful since their return in 99, and B) the way the NFL is going and Goodell doing his best to destroy the league, I can see why you'd feel that way. Though, don't sleep on the Browns. I think they're right on the cusp of righting the ship.
Oh I will root for them in the Super Bowl, I just don't watch football in general anymore. I prefer soccer and basketball.
Oh I will root for them in the Super Bowl, I just don't watch football in general anymore. I prefer soccer and basketball.
Ugggh. Sorry, I can't get into either sport. Football, and baseball for me. I like hockey as well, but it isn't a big draw in Cleveland which is odd, because Cleveland seems to be the only cold weather town that it just have a big draw. We have a minor league team, but the NHL isn't a big thing here. In terms of popularity of sports teams here it goes as follows....Browns, Indians and Cavs, and you can almost put the Ohio State Buckeyes at #2 here in terms of popularity, because Cleveland is a football town first and foremost.
My nephew and brother-in-law are huge soccer fans. We tried to get my son into soccer when he was 4, and all he wanted to do was try to tackle kids. Then again, he's been growing up watching football with his old man.
This time it's the snap chat CEO who said sexist things about 5 years ago in his frat e-mails. Given that the Mozilla CEO donated to anti-gay marriage campaigns around 6 years ago, I figured the statute of limitations hadn't run out for your faux-outrage
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