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Browns’ Fans Planning Protest

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Back when Jonathan Crompton was struggling for Tennessee, many local radio personalities criticized Tennessee fans for booing Crompton. College athletes don't deserve to get booed, but professional players are a whole different story. I have always supported the idea of boycotting a team if they refuse to produce a winning team. Cleveland Browns' fans agree with me as they plan on walking in late on Nov. 16 when the Browns play the Baltimore Ravens on Monday Night Football. Two fans came up with the idea as they want the empty stadium to send a message on a nationally televised game. Eric Mangini could still get fired after the season and fans deserve better than the pathetic team they have been forced to pay their hard earned money for.

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