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i’m ready for some football

Fri, Sep 8, 2006

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Cleveland Browns Mascot I know football (the real, American kind) season has in fact started, but I’ve chosen this weekend, the one that the Browns kickoff and the Buckeyes take down Texas, as my official start.

Here’s to hoping someone upstairs smiles down on the world’s greatest football fans this season.





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1 Comments For This Post

  1. Ben Says:

    The bizjournal rankings are a crock. The Redskins fans ranked 10th, please! Washington has the largest stadium, has been selling out season tickets for the past 30+ years, has a season ticket waiting list of over 50K, has the second highest average ticket prices, has a god-awful location (total gridlock on the Beltway before and after games), and except for 2 seasons, the team has stunk for the past 15 years and they still fill the place even with all the factors listed above! I’m not sure where they got their numbers, but Redskins fans have always been among the most loyal in the NFL, and should be ranked in the top 5 at the very least.

    Anyway, best of luck to the Browns this year. I’m personally hoping for a big year from Mr. Winslow, the starting TE on my fantasy football team.

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