vmax Posted July 25, 2015 Share Posted July 25, 2015 How could it be anybody else?For the past two weeks, we've counted down the NFL teams and fan bases that have suffered the most through the years. Deciding where to slot each of the damned in the "top seven" was a difficult process (a process, it must be acknowledged, I took waaaaay too seriously). The truth of the matter is that a case can be made for each of the teams to land anywhere in the first six spots. No. 1 Cleveland Browns No. 2 New York Jets No. 3 Buffalo Bills No. 4 Detroit Lions No. 5 Minnesota Vikings No. 6 Cincinnati Bengals No. 7 Kansas City ChiefsEach team except ... the Cleveland Browns.In an exercise that focuses on the Super Bowl era, nobody can touch the unadulterated hurt of Cleveland's football enterprise. Zero Super Bowl trips, a trio of iconic playoff losses in the '80s, the outright elimination of the franchise for a period in the '90s and an unrelenting struggle in the post-rebirth 2000s.....If you want to get your Cleveland fan buddy unreasonably upset, tell him he can't complain about the Browns because they were wildly dominant during the Truman administration.http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000503270/article/pain-rankings-no-1-the-cleveland-browns If they had a QB then I'd be worried about them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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