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<blockquote data-quote="Gauntlet" data-source="post: 1118461" data-attributes="member: 545529"><p>I agree that it was a sign of NFL coaches getting power-hungry, but it completely distanced himself from the city and permanently angered every single Browns fan, and he <em>knew</em> what the ramifications would be. Even when they made the playoffs two years later fans were still calling for his head. Cleveland fans are incredibly loyal to people they love, and hold equally passionate grudges (see the Tim Couch/Kelly Holcomb controversy). That year I think the Browns were 5-2 under Kosar, then he was cut in the middle of the season, and they finished 7-9. Everyone has hated him since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gauntlet, post: 1118461, member: 545529"] I agree that it was a sign of NFL coaches getting power-hungry, but it completely distanced himself from the city and permanently angered every single Browns fan, and he [I]knew[/I] what the ramifications would be. Even when they made the playoffs two years later fans were still calling for his head. Cleveland fans are incredibly loyal to people they love, and hold equally passionate grudges (see the Tim Couch/Kelly Holcomb controversy). That year I think the Browns were 5-2 under Kosar, then he was cut in the middle of the season, and they finished 7-9. Everyone has hated him since. [/QUOTE]
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