Good Stories, Goodwill, and the Browns’ Chance to Make a Difference

We always say you will see things on this site, Browns Daily Dose, that you won’t see anywhere else.

And so, it again is this time — twice over, in fact.

There was a heartwarming special segment before the start of the FOX telecast of the Detroit-Green Bay Packers game on Thursday about a Lions fan who grew up going to games with his dad. Those memories — and that bond — took on a whole new meaning when his father died.

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There are many, many heartwarming stories of Browns fans who grew up going to games with a parent who is now deceased. Those stories can’t be told on a grand scale, though, until the Browns become relevant again and the national telecasts ramp up.

Are you listening, Browns?

A win on Sunday at Huntington Bank Field over the San Francisco 49ers, legitimate Super Bowl contenders out of the NFC, would be a big next step in that direction.

Again, are you listening, Browns?

Also, keep this in mind as the Browns move forward with the construction of their new indoor stadium in Brook Park, by Hopkins Airport: the Ohio high school football playoffs have reached the state semifinal round, with games to be played around the state on Friday night. You’ve seen what the weather in Ohio has been the last several days. Not good. The long-range forecast for next weekend, when the state championship games in all seven divisions will be held, doesn’t look promising, either. Wouldn’t it be fun, helpful, exciting, etc. if, when it opens in 2029, that warm, dry, cozy, spacious Browns facility, easily accessible because of the highways, could be utilized, at least in lousy weather, and possibly for free or for a greatly-reduced cost as a goodwill gesture by the club?

One more time, are you listening, Browns?

Steve King

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