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Browns News: Things Are HEATING UP In Stadium Battle With City Of Cleveland



Cleveland Browns news: Jimmy Haslam and the Browns are at WAR with the city of Cleveland after the Browns push to play in Brook Park instead of downtown Cleveland. According to the Art Modell Law the Browns are prohibited from moving their stadium to Brook Park without satisfying some needs. Browns Report host Matthew Peterson is here to breakdown the drama between the Browns and the city of Cleveland.

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Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb’s explanation of the Art Modell Law:
“No owner of a professional sports team that uses a tax-supported facility for most of its home games and receives financial assistance from the state or a political subdivision thereof shall cease playing most of its home games at the facility and begin playing most of its home games elsewhere unless the owner either.”

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Browns offensive coaches:
Offensive coordinator: Ken Dorsey
Offensive line: Bill Callahan
Asst. Wide receivers: Callie Brownson
Offensive assistant: Jonathan Decoster
QBs and assistant: Ashton Grant
Tight ends: Tommy Rees
Running backs coach: Duce Staley
Offensive assistant: Bill Musgrave
Wide receivers coach: Chad O’Shea
Offensive line assistant: Scott Peters

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– Where do you want the Cleveland Browns to play? Downtown or Brook Park?

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32 Comments

  1. Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb’s explanation of the Art Modell Law:
    “No owner of a professional sports team that uses a tax-supported facility for most of its home games and receives financial assistance from the state or a political subdivision thereof shall cease playing most of its home games at the facility and begin playing most of its home games elsewhere unless the owner either.”

  2. Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb’s explanation of the Art Modell Law:
    “No owner of a professional sports team that uses a tax-supported facility for most of its home games and receives financial assistance from the state or a political subdivision thereof shall cease playing most of its home games at the facility and begin playing most of its home games elsewhere unless the owner either.”

  3. This entire thing is a laughable JOKE, and it has Cleveland "leadership" written all over it.

  4. Matthew nailed it. This is lazy posturing on behalf of the idiot that is Mayor Bibb. They had years to do something and literally waited til the Haslam’s said they were leaving to try and come up with a plan. And the half baked plan they offered up was pathetic.

  5. I hate when people talk about any type of advantage/disadvantage the new vs old stadium has. Both teams full of grown men walk out with the same advantages as the other outside of the crowd. Thats it

  6. If the Browns move to BP, there is also the problem of what to do with the old stadium. I imagine it will have to be torn down so that prime real estate can be redeveloped. So who pays for that?

  7. The city really messed up with the Huntington Bank Field. That stadium is only 25 years old. It really should have been a dome from the beginning. The old Cleveland Municipal Stadium was 65 years old when it was closed.

  8. I’m not a Cleveland browns fan but in the nfl there are less and less great games like the game earlier this year when the browns played the Steelers in the snow one of the more memorable games of the year. The browns have one of the best home field advantage’s. don’t be an idiot like this guy saying weather doesn’t make a difference. It does, all these greedy owners wants domes with hotels and stores that they own themselves out of greed. Why not just watch arena football

  9. To suggest that the primary reason people want the Browns to stay downtown is for "nostalgia" is the kind of dishonesty I'd only expected from a crooked politician.
    – 1. The infrastructure (roads, hotels, restaurants, parking, etc) needed to support professional teams already exists downtown. It would need to be built from scratch in Brook Park.
    – 2. It's fiscally insane to put forth any public funding for a new stadium when the current stadium STILL ISN'T PAID OFF. Yes, you heard me right…Cleveland is still tens of millions of dollars in debt on the current stadium which cost a tiny fraction compared to the funding being requested for the new stadium.
    – 3. The proximity of the Brook Park site to the airport is a negative, not a positive as some have suggested. Instead of visiting the sites around the city, many out-of-towners will simply fly in…see the game…then fly right back out without spending as much money in the city.
    – 4. What is being shown in the renderings of Brook Park has no realistic chance of coming to pass. Maybe the stadium gets built, but there is slim to no chance of all the development around the stadium actually getting built. All you have to do is look at the renderings of every major development plan proposed in the Cleveland area in the last 20 years. Most of these pie in the sky plans never even get started, and of the ones that do they end up being a small fraction of what originally gets shown to the public during the planning phase.

  10. DON’T DO IT CLEVELAND !!!!!
    No matter what , it’s just ENTERTAINMENT….
    The BROWNS NEED A NEW OWNER…
    One that actually understands how to find personal WHO KNOWS HOW RUN A TEAM….
    And stay out of the WAY

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