It doesn’t get any more Cleveland than this
https://outsider.com/sports/photo-c...Pus9Zvp8vDFhlGYGpVd2N74VUQrvCP712WsEhfOXoTseA
https://outsider.com/sports/photo-c...Pus9Zvp8vDFhlGYGpVd2N74VUQrvCP712WsEhfOXoTseA
That logo has intrigue me since I first saw it on a Bill Nelsen football card with that logo in 1969, in a Steeler uni none the less!.It doesn’t get any more Cleveland than this
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It looks like a psycho version of the Notre Dame Leprechaun.
It looks like a psycho version of the Notre Dame Leprechaun.
Just a little turd....if its brown, flush it down.
Keep that thing away from children.Say that to my face tough guy. lol
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And adults too… and pets, most plants and certain inanimate objects…Keep that thing away from children.
Beat me to it, Baker was the first thing that came to mind when I saw that mascot in the link.Now we know the true reason Baker wanted traded, he didn’t want Baker the Elf to be his new nickname… looks just like him…![]()
While I appreciate your sentiment, here is the comment I just left Browns fans in you tube who are very happy with that stupid thing:1. Steely McBeam will kick his ***.
2. There is no other midfield logo more appropriate for that team than this one:
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"The Browns utilized the logo early into the franchise’s original existence. In the 1960s, team owner Art Modell deemed the logo childish and placed it in the archives."It doesn’t get any more Cleveland than this
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It's terrible, and I'm glad they did it. One more reason to laugh at them.I get that logo is a part of their history and retro stuff can be pretty cool, however, this is beyond tacky putting at midfield.