BEREA, Ohio (AP) -- One of the most loyal Dawg Pounders is done barking about the sad state of his beloved Cleveland Browns. It's time to bite.Lifelong Browns fan and season-ticket holder Mike Randall, aka "Dawg Pound Mike," is encouraging other Cleveland fans to stay away from their seats for the opening kickoff of the Browns' Nov. 16 home game against Baltimore.
Sickened by the nearly constant losing since the NFL team's return in 1999, Randall hopes the sight of empty seats for the start of the nationally televised Monday night game will send a loud message to owner Randy Lerner and club officials that fans have had enough.
"We're tired of losing," the 39-year-old Randall said. "We're tired of the booing, of seeing fans leave in the fourth quarter. There are fans who have had tickets for 30 years who are turning their seats in because they can't take it anymore. So many fans are fed up."
Randall and his friend, Tony Schafer, decided to go ahead with plans for the protest following last Sunday's 31-3 loss to the Green Bay Packers. As they walked out of the stadium, they heard fans grumbling about how they're wasting their Sundays and money.
Their hope is that fans stay outside the stadium, on concourses or in the restrooms for the start of the game.
The Akron Beacon-Journal first reported the protest, which Randall and Schafer announced on the Web site http://www.mobiledawg.com.
"We don't want to see fans with bags on their heads or booing," Randall said. "We love the Browns and will do anything to support them. But we're not being heard. Our goal is to say to the Browns' organization, 'Hey, listen to your fans.'"
Under first-year coach Eric Mangini, the Browns are 1-6 this season and have scored four offensive touchdowns in 81 possessions. Cleveland's defense is the league's worst.
Since coming back as an expansion team 10 years ago, the Browns are 55-113 with one playoff appearance and appear to be on their way to their eighth season of double-digit losses since '99.
Lerner is aware of the response and said in an e-mail that he understand the fans' frustration.
"On the grounds of frustration and irritation with performance, then that's the medicine I (we) are going to take, and I accept that," he said. "The goal this year was to rebuild the culture at the Browns. We felt at the end of last year that we lacked any overall philosophy, approach or direction regarding recruiting, drafting, coaching, preparation or training. As a result, each season was feeling like starting over and 4-12 following 10-6 felt painfully not all that surprising."
Lerner added the team remains open to feedback and support to help the Browns improve.
"We won't become entrenched or stubborn and despite my allergy to be more conspicuous, I do remain eager to seek help and guidance from any and all corners," he said.
Randall, who sits in the front row of the Dawg Pound, the notoriously rowdy bleacher section, doesn't know where to assess blame for the Browns' misery. He has met Lerner and appreciates the ultra-private owner's attempts to turn the franchise around. He knows Mangini needs time, and Randall wishes general manager George Kokinis would let fans in on the team's intentions.
"We have no one who talks to the fans," he said. "Randy isn't out front. The GM is invisible and Mangini has said this was going to be a process and that things would improve. Well, nothing has improved."
Randall said there is no energy in the crowd at home games and that fans are still being told to sit down in their seats or risk ejection. He has spoken to Browns officials about reconnecting to the team's past, but has met mostly with resistance.
"There's nothing in the stadium that even shows the eight championships we did win," he said. "This team has lost generations of fans."
During last week's game, Randall said a young fan approached him and asked, "Will we ever win?"
Lerner recently brought in former quarterback Bernie Kosar to serve as a consultant to the team. Although Kosar's role with the team has not been clearly defined, Randall sees his addition as a positive.
"I love it," Randall said. "Bernie is an offensive mastermind and I think Randy is seeing we need to bring some of the former guys back. It's a good first step."
When Art Modell took his NFL franchise to Baltimore in 1995, Browns fans fought to get their team back. Randall was one of the fans who helped jam the league's fax machines and carried thousands of signatures to meetings, hoping to get pro football back in Cleveland.
It worked, and Randall, who wears something shaded in Cleveland's brown and orange colors every day, is hoping this protest helps the Browns get back to winning.
"We did this as a positive," he said. "We want to send a statement that the status quo cannot go on."
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
10-30-2009 @ 2:32AM
Benny said...
i don't know the Browns. but, i do know for the better or worst of the team. a true FAN of the Browns would stand by them. I ready don't think the players are trying to lose. goes with the coach yelling at the pitcher "throw strikes". i'm sure the pitcher is trying to do just that. It was great when they were on top of the world. i think now then ever. The Brown's need there FANS.
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10-30-2009 @ 11:10AM
King David said...
It's Cleveland. What does anyone expect???? LOL
Gooooooooooooooo STEELERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
10-30-2009 @ 2:45AM
BOB V said...
I WANTED TO PUKE THE DAY THEY ANNOUNCED MANGINI'S SELECTION AS COACH . WHY GIVE HIM MORE TIME . GET RID OF HIM NOW !!!!!!!!!
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10-30-2009 @ 3:36AM
Bob said...
It's not just Mangini, it's the people who HIRED HIM! What the heck is the owner thinking?? The Jets "ex" couches have screwed up things every where they went, look at Herm "the worm" Edwards, messing things up in Kansas City! And now.....he's pretty much out of football. Oh, I forgot...he's now an "analyst" on various football programs, but NOT FOR THE NFL!
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10-30-2009 @ 8:34AM
boldbigman said...
Herm wasnt the problem. They wasted picks on players that dont play or havent lived up too the hype, ie Brady Queen. That year they could have gotten (jon beason, brandon merriweather or Greg Olsen), but they got the great Quinn instead. They r simply wasting picks. Choose your qb and stick with him good or bad.
10-30-2009 @ 4:29AM
gaxfla said...
Remember these Cleveland "Browns" are in NAME only. The connection was broke when they became the Ravens. The present team is nothing more the a 10 year old expansion team with 1 playoff appearance. The eight championships are part of the Ravens legacy now. In the real world a Ravens-Browns game in throwback uniforms they would be playing in the same uniforms.(1 in home/1 in away)
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10-30-2009 @ 7:11AM
hustlinhilbily said...
Actually Glaxo, the Ravens are the expansion team. Check your NFL stats and records, the Ravens have less than 20 years of history. Model only took his players, not the franchise, records or history.
10-30-2009 @ 7:08AM
ybugster said...
The Browns whole problem in a nut shell is they have a loser coaching a bunch of losers!!! The only two guys with any talent are Rogers (who will be gone after he becomes a free agent) and Joshua Cribbs (the best player on the team)! I've been a Cleveland fan my whole life until they hired Mangini (must have gotten him for the league minimum). These days I sport my Patriots colors (the true AMERICA'S team.. Thanks for wasting 40 years of my life Clowns organization. Thank God for the Cleveland Cavs!!!!!!!!!!
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10-30-2009 @ 9:42AM
S2K said...
Way to be a fair weather fan....
10-30-2009 @ 7:43AM
Jerry said...
Please, please, please, don't let Anderson embaress Cleveland again on TV. We are the laughing stock of America.
At the very least, let Brady play and at least look like a quarterback in charge.
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10-30-2009 @ 7:59AM
mass714 said...
can't wait till they build a casino in cleveland, then the browns stadium will be empty.
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10-30-2009 @ 8:22AM
tendaroni82 said...
I just wish they stop showing them on my tv on sunday. There are better games that could be broadcast to the ohio ppl... PLz can i get a good game on the telly to start off my football watchin day...
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10-30-2009 @ 8:44AM
Dr Dan said...
I remember I started going to the Browns games when I was 5. Back in 62, sitting the 40 yard line, 3 rows back from the bench, watching Jim Brown run down the other sideline, but only seeing him from the waist up because the field was arched in the middle for drainage purposes. I remember winning a contest from the Plain Dealer in 70-71, and going, along with 14 other kids, to see the Browns at Hiram college. Getting pictures, autographs, eating in the chow hall and playing catch with the players. My father had been friends with Jim Houstons for years, so we always got good seats. While being stationed in Minnesota in the AF I used to drive home and catch a Browns game once or twice a month. Then while stationed at Wright Patt, I used to come home for every Browns home game, plus a game in Cincinnati every year. Then in 2007 I started writing for BrownsGab.com. After going 4-12 to 10-6 and back to 4-12 to the miserable 1-6 this year, I gave given up writing, I have destroyed all memorabilia since the return of our beloved Browns. I have sold my season tickets and have given up on something I literally hung my dreams on. WAY TO GO BROWNIES!!!
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10-30-2009 @ 9:11AM
David J said...
I'm not a Browns fan, just a football fan. I've been to games in Cleveland. It's a great football town with great fans. They have a great stadium and it's a fun place for tail gating and watching a game. These fans deserve better!
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10-30-2009 @ 9:16AM
TheMcEntyres said...
I seen better high school QB than Brady Quinn.He really was medicore at ND and was more hyped anything.Saying that the Patriots is America's team is almost as laughable as saying that G.W.Bush was the best president this country ever had.The same goes for the Dallas Cowboys,saying they are America's team.What a Joke
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10-30-2009 @ 9:50AM
David S. said...
So rabid fan Mike Randall wants a "boycot" of the Cleveland Browns, yet there he sits Sunday after Sunday with tens of thousands of others. Seems the "boycott" he wants isn't working. So what if peole leave in the 4th quarter? They have already paid for their seats and likely purchased beer, food, etc. Living in Cincinnati, we endured losing season after losing season here with the Bengals, yet they continued to sell out just about every game. Talk of boycotts went on here also and never worked -- they never have, they never will. Folks are loyal to their home teams -- people are who they are right where they are, as someone once said. Mr. Randall is proof.
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10-30-2009 @ 11:07AM
obiwan2112 said...
Stay out for the start of the game? That's gutless. Don't go. Let management look upon a half-empty stadium for the rest of the year.
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10-30-2009 @ 11:25AM
suitman36 said...
LOL...i can so relate to the fans of the cleveland browns. been a jets fan practically all my life. season tix for 32 years. yeah, it gets frustrating...but, don't quit on them.
years ago, when my sons were young, and the jets had just had another horrible season, one of my kids came up to me almost crying. he sobbed to me..."why do we have to be jets fans?".
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10-30-2009 @ 12:28PM
digia54 said...
what do you expect wit manidiot as there coach? he ruined the jets pretty quick. Has the browns even worse then they were last year.
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10-30-2009 @ 12:52PM
stronglion21 said...
I feel for you c-town. raider nation member. We are calling them the Silver & Pink for know
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