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re: Jim Rome: Vols are the Cleveland Browns of CFB.

Posted on 9/21/16 at 7:13 am to
Posted by WhiskeyPapa
Member since Aug 2016
9277 posts
Posted on 9/21/16 at 7:13 am to
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The Browns started playing football in 1946, where they won 4 straight championships. They moved to the NFL the next year and reached the NFL championship game 5 straight years, winning 3 titles in 1950, 1954, and 1955. They then went to another championship game in 1957. Cleveland played in every Championship game for 10 straight years and won 7. No other team in football history had that much success. Cleveland then won another title in 1964 and went to the championship game the very next year in 1965. Cleveland made the playoffs in 66 67 68 71 and 72. Then Cleveland went to 3 AFC Championship games in the 80's (losing all 3 in epic fashion). The team moved in 1995 and returned in 1999. The team has been utter garbage ever since. UT started playing football 55 years longer than the Browns with just 3 titles (1938 1950 and 1998). Ironically the year before the Browns came back. And Tennessee hasn't done shite since. Browns 8 titles in 70 years, UT 3 titles in 125 years. Cleveland was known as the city of Champions in the 40s, 50s and 60s. Comparing us to Tennessee is an insult.


So, greetings from the mistake on the lake!

All that fame!

When did the Browns last shut out every opponent?

When did the Browns have undefeated streaks of 33, 28, 23, 19, and 14 games?

And your selected text? The Browns won 4 championships - and THEN moved to the NFL?

What the frick, over?

Comparing the University of Tennessee to the Browns is an insult.

Oh yeah - has Lake Erie caught fire lately?

What kind of retard would stay in an environment like that?



Great Smoky Mountains National Park covers 522,427 acres, divided almost evenly between the states of North Carolina and Tennessee.

Visitation

More than 9.4 million recreational visits in 2013. (This figure does not include the approximately 11 million travelers on the Gatlingburg-Pigeon Forge Spur.) Highest visitation of any of the 59 national parks. The second most heavily visited national park is Grand Canyon with 4.6 million visits, third is Yosemite with 3.8 million, fourth is Yellowstone with 3.2 million.

frick, you can -have- Cleveland, Mr. Mistake on the Lake.

Don't bother us.


Walt

UT '81
This post was edited on 9/21/16 at 7:14 am
Posted by GatorNation4Lyfe
Houston
Member since Oct 2008
6427 posts
Posted on 9/21/16 at 4:48 pm to
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And your selected text? The Browns won 4 championships - and THEN moved to the NFL?

They moved to the NFL where they went to 5 straight NFL Championship games, winning 3 numbnut UT fan.

The best shot you have is the Great Smoky Mountains??? WTF? Dude, Cleveland Like Jim Rome owns your arse. More titles, more recent title with the Cav's and we don't fukk goats or our sisters. Stay in your loser lane.
Posted by Taurus 357
Great Lakes Gambler
Member since Dec 2014
3916 posts
Posted on 9/21/16 at 7:06 pm to
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Oh yeah - has Lake Erie caught fire lately?


To be fair it was the Cuyahoga River that caught on fire. Not Lake Erie. Besides there is some excellent fishing up here and the Lake Erie Islands are very beautiful. Millions of dollars in revenue every summer from states like Michigan, Indiana, Pennsylvania and provinces like Ontario, Canada bring in thousands of visitors every year. I love the Smoky mountains myself. Gatlinburg is a great place to visit. But Ohio does have some really nice places. Don't be a half wit. I was only ragging on the Browns. They deserve it. The state of Ohio Does not.
This post was edited on 9/21/16 at 7:07 pm
Posted by Taurus 357
Great Lakes Gambler
Member since Dec 2014
3916 posts
Posted on 9/21/16 at 7:11 pm to
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You really owe it to yourself to come up and visit. Obviously from May to October is the best time.
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