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Browns fans messed up their 'Dawg Pound' banner in a perfect metaphor for the franchise

Oct 31, 2016, 20:44 IST

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The Cleveland Browns dropped to 0-8 on the season, falling on Sunday to the New York Jets, 31-28, despite leading 20-7 at halftime. 

For obvious enough reasons, there were many empty seats to be found at FirstEnergy Stadium in Cleveland as the Jets and Browns squared off. Some of the fans that actually chose to attend the game, meanwhile, did not represent their home team especially well. 

During the first half, fans sitting in the "Dawg Pound" section of the stadium attempted to unfurl a three-piece banner that read "DAWG POUND."

But in quintessential Browns-ian fashion, the three signs were mixed up and the sign instead read "GPODAWUND."

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The Cavaliers have LeBron James and are the reigning NBA Champions. The Cleveland Indians lead the Chicago Cubs 3-2 in the World Series. The Browns are the Browns. 

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