The Purpose Behind the Protest of the Protest

realfansupdatedLong story short, we think the protest of the Monday Night Football kickoff on November 16th is absurd. It’s not about sending a message, it’s about two fans seeking even more exposure than they (unfortunately) already get. Let’s counter that protest with a protest of our own. Let’s fill the seats and cheer as loud as we can. Because real fans don’t miss kickoff.

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2 Comments

  1. drew champa says:

    We r die hard browns fans win or lose… i dont know how this dawg pound mike gets his face all over the dawg pound… I lost all respect for him when chad johnson said if he scores a touchdown he is gonna leap into the dawgpound… well chad johnson did score and where did he jump right into dawg pound mike s arms… the guy next to him did the right thing and poured beer on johnson …. i know if i had the honor to sit in the front row ..johnson would nt have attempted it…. or i would b in jail one of the 2…. long story short … we got the name dawg pound … cause we deserved it … we had the loudest , wildest die hard fans…im pretty sure frank m or hanford d would not b to proud of this guy named mike … he needs to lose the dawg pound part… he is all about getting his name out there…i hope enjoys himself in the parking lot.. cause im gonna b cheering louder then ever

  2. Joe Rogan says:

    The protest is absolute garbage. You can’t expect them to rip apart a team and build it into a contender in less than a year. I hear way too many jokes about Cleveland (the city and the sports teams) and I ignore them. An empty stadium for kickoff on Monday night? That’s going to fix everything? That will only result in more jokes. Cleveland fans are die-hards, but anyone that protests isn’t a fan. Show your support for the players and go to your seat! I think they’re trying hard but the mix of personnel and strategies isn’t what I would call ideal. The GM is gone, the owner needs to pay more attention to this investment, and the coach needs more than one year (and a better GM) to have a fighting chance. Go Browns!