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At this point I am content for my Browns to lose out so that we can purge the front office and coach (Both Butch), cut the overpaid (Courtney Brown, Jeff Garcia Etc.), fill our biggest need through the draft for once (OL) and then start all over from the start.

This team gets more hopeless every year behind Butch. At least the last two years we had WR talent (Johnson, Morgan, Davis, Northcutt) to go with our terrible O-Line...now we've lost almost all that. We continue to get over-the-hill mediocre players and overpay them to drive us further down (Garcia) and don't even get me started about the idiocy of trading valuable picks to move up 1 spot for Winslow when we needed offensive linemen, a quarterback, linebacker, corner or safety...This team infuriates me.

In spite of all this, I can't believe that I hear other fans talk about quitting as a Browns fan. I have a friend that switched from the Bengals to the Browns and now is considering a switch to the Steelers. Call me old school...but I stick with my teams no matter how terrible they are. I'd be interested to find out under what circumstances all of you feel it is acceptable to change your alliance. Personally, I don't think I could ever do it.
 
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vrbryant said:
The important thing to note is that Kelly Holcomb did more in one game than Garcia did in his last four, and he did it with an even more depleted supporting cast. If the Cleveland brass had a brain in their collective head, they'd trade Garcia to the Dolphins for somebody good.
1.) Holcomb is always good for one spectacular loss. Don't get caught up in that.

2.) Does Miami have anybody good?
 
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tibor75 said:
The history books are full of players that kicked ass against the Bengals. Eric Zeier ring a bell?? :sleep2:
Just when I thought I had put those nightmares out of my head. It's like a domino effect of bad QB memories coming back to me...

Todd Philcox...Eric Zeier...Ty Detmer...Doug Pederson...Kevin Thompson...Spergon Wynn...:smash:

...Its the Kurse of Kosar.
 
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