Week 14: Cleveland Browns (4-8) at Pittsburgh Steelers (9-3) - Thursday night

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Dec 9, 2011 11:03am
Thinthickbigred;1008659 wrote:who the hell did that? nobody . Go back to table tennis loser this is a mans game and one of which you never participated in punk

Do you even understand what we are talking about stupid? Get back to your sheep.

And lol @ "oh noes! U didn't play football bc u worked in high school" for the millionth time. How many times are you going to have to say that before you get it through your dumbass that I don't care? Lol

By the way, as to what you're referring to I assume, I was there, and there certainly was cheering after McCoy was hurt. (Which, you didn't see me whining about.)
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Dec 9, 2011 11:04am
wes_mantooth;1008876 wrote:Lol...there was a ton of clapping and yelling when big Ben got hurt....at bdubs in canton
Lot of cheering coming from my house as well.
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Dec 9, 2011 11:14am
wes_mantooth;1008876 wrote:Lol...there was a ton of clapping and yelling when big Ben got hurt....at bdubs in canton

I was at a bar clapping and a steelers fan lost his shit. I made sure to remind that guy how big of a vagina big ben was when he came back on the field.
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Dec 9, 2011 11:23am
I gotta admit, the Steelers have a nice stadium and for the most part, the Steeler fans were respectful, which shocked me. Lol Talked to the ones around us all night long. Bad outcome, but we had a good time. Met Mendenhall, Kiesel, Brown, Cotchery, and Starx after the game, so that made it an even better experience for the wife.
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Dec 9, 2011 11:26am
GoChiefs;1008915 wrote:I gotta admit, the Steelers have a nice stadium and for the most part, the Steeler fans were respectful, which shocked me. Lol Talked to the ones around us all night long. Bad outcome, but we had a good time. Met Mendenhall, Kiesel, Brown, Cotchery, and Starx after the game, so that made it an even better experience for the wife.
Yeah, most REAL steelers fans I have encountered are not bad at all.
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Dec 9, 2011 11:40am
GoChiefs;1008915 wrote: Met Mendenhall, Kiesel, Brown, Cotchery, and Starx after the game, so that made it an even better experience for the wife.
I hope you did your patriotic duty and sucker punched Mendenladen. He's a POS.
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Thinthickbigred
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Dec 9, 2011 12:12pm
Commander of Awesome;1008883 wrote:Lot of cheering coming from my house as well.
alot of cheering when your qb got rung LOL oh and who is 13-1 and 15 out of last 16 LOL go back to the minors
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BR1986FB
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Dec 9, 2011 12:27pm
like_that;1008922 wrote:Yeah, most REAL steelers fans I have encountered are not bad at all.
Agreed and those that I know REALLY get pissed at the NE Ohio "Steeler/Buckeye/Cavs/Indians" fans. Their thoughts are "go away...we don't want you."
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Dec 9, 2011 12:29pm
BR1986FB;1009019 wrote:Agreed and those that I know REALLY get pissed at the NE Ohio "Steeler/Buckeye/Cavs/Indians" fans. Their thoughts are "go away...we don't want you."
Who wants bandwaggoning idiots giving their team and fans a bad name?
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Dec 9, 2011 12:44pm
like_that;1008922 wrote:Yeah, most REAL steelers fans I have encountered are not bad at all.

Truth, but most are very sensitive and protective.
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Dec 9, 2011 12:50pm
wes_mantooth;1009040 wrote:Truth, but most are very sensitive and protective.
All fanbases have their "________ fans"


Any word on Pouncey or Ben? I haven't heard a thing.
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Dec 9, 2011 1:13pm
Thinthickbigred;1009001 wrote:alot of cheering when your qb got rung LOL oh and who is 13-1 and 15 out of last 16 LOL go back to the minors

This could be the very first post you have ever made that had all the words spelled correctly. Congrats.
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Dec 9, 2011 1:18pm
Honest question, not trolling (I like neither the Steelers nor Browns): my buddy lives in Cleveland, and made a statement that I found hard to believe. He said Cleveland football fans are basically broken out in 33.3% Browns fans, 33.3% Steelers fans who used to be Browns fans and switched allegiances when the Browns moved to Baltimore, and 33.3% Ravens fan (basically followed the Browns after their move). I was always under the impression that the Ravens were LOATHED in NE Ohio, and the Steelers weren't exactly on any Christmas lists either. Is this even remotely accurate?
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Dec 9, 2011 1:20pm
GoChiefs;1008635 wrote:Theres a big difference in celebrating a damn hit 30 years ago knowing the QB is OK and celebrating a hit when a player is down.
Ah, in other words, the posts from around the #250-350 range or so on this site.

Ugly game, good result. Keeping the pressure on the Ravens to keep winning is about all they can do right now, so they succeeded in that.
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BR1986FB
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Dec 9, 2011 1:21pm
BigAppleBuckeye;1009085 wrote: Is this even remotely accurate?
No. The further South you get towards Akron/Canton and over towards Youngstown is where the "infestation" of Steeler bandwagoners begins. In Cleveland it's a majority of Browns fans with some Yinzer bandwagoners sprinkled in. If you're a Rats fan you're a leper and risk severe beatdown.
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Dec 9, 2011 1:24pm
I've never heard of population of Pittsburgh fans in Cleveland, but a lot in Youngstown and further south on the rust belt.
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BR1986FB
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Dec 9, 2011 1:58pm
Automatik;1009093 wrote:I've never heard of population of Pittsburgh fans in Cleveland
Some transplants/had ties to Pittsburgh, etc. The rest are bandwagoners. Mostly the younger kids who have no morals/soul who only root for winners.

I crack on my boss weekly about how he let his 10 year old become a Steelers fan. People that are from each area know that it's like selling your soul to root for the other. Imagine a Browns fan born & raised in Pittsburgh with NO ties to C-Town?
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Dec 9, 2011 2:02pm
BR1986FB;1009132 wrote:Some transplants/had ties to Pittsburgh, etc. The rest are bandwagoners. Mostly the younger kids who have no morals/soul who only root for winners.

I crack on my boss weekly about how he let his 10 year old become a Steelers fan. People that are from each area know that it's like selling your soul to root for the other. Imagine a Browns fan born & raised in Pittsburgh with NO ties to C-Town?
lol...he let him? I seriously would not allow it. I'd have to have a sitdown with my son and explain the situation.
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Dec 9, 2011 2:02pm
BR1986FB;1009019 wrote:Agreed and those that I know REALLY get pissed at the NE Ohio "Steeler/Buckeye/Cavs/Indians" fans. Their thoughts are "go away...we don't want you."
Exactly. One of my good friends in college was from Pittsburgh. He hated those type of people. I recall a time where one of those dipshit bandwagon fans tried talking to him about the Steelers, and he called him out for being a bandwagon fan, and refused to talk to them about Steelers football.
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Dec 9, 2011 2:02pm
GoChiefs;1008868 wrote:Well you sure won't hear any crying from Browns fans if you do.

Yeah...because the Browns don't have any fans that would do that. Come on, man. Every fan base has assholes and the Browns' is no different. You know that.

Anyways, it was awesome seeing Ben go out there and play in the 2nd half after sustaining what appeared to be a serious injury. I know that some Cleveland fans had to be disappointed when they saw that.

It was an ugly game against a bad team, but I'll take the win.
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Dec 9, 2011 2:05pm
BR1986FB;1009132 wrote:Some transplants/had ties to Pittsburgh, etc. The rest are bandwagoners. Mostly the younger kids who have no morals/soul who only root for winners.

I crack on my boss weekly about how he let his 10 year old become a Steelers fan. People that are from each area know that it's like selling your soul to root for the other. Imagine a Browns fan born & raised in Pittsburgh with NO ties to C-Town?
Can't, just seems way too incomprehensible. It's pathetic how fake steelers fans don't realize this. All I know is when the tide turn for Cleveland, I won't give any fake Browns fans the time of the day.
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Dec 9, 2011 2:05pm
Automatik;1009136 wrote:lol...he let him? I seriously would not allow it. I'd have to have a sitdown with my son and explain the situation.
The other kids a Colts fan. SMH...kids these days root for players, not teams (see Lebron).
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BR1986FB
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Dec 9, 2011 2:08pm
like_that;1009139 wrote:Exactly. One of my good friends in college was from Pittsburgh. He hated those type of people. I recall a time where one of those dipshit bandwagon fans tried talking to him about the Steelers, and he called him out for being a bandwagon fan, and refused to talk to them about Steelers football.
You know the bandwagoners. You ask them to name 5 current Steeler players and their response is usually "Ben, Hines Ward, Jerome Bettis...." no soup for you!
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Dec 9, 2011 2:09pm
killer_ewok;1009141 wrote:It was an ugly game against a bad team, but I'll take the win.
Batch has been reliable over the years but he was looking pretty shaky last night.

Not sure if they would've won without Ben.

The Browns never scored again, but maybe if the Steelers don't make some of those longer drives with Batch in there, the Browns could've had more chances.