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SURFACING: Jump on the Bandwagon of a Winning Super Bowl Team? Not These Cleveland Browns Fans. [The New York Times]

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Meet the superfans of a struggling franchise in the National Football League. Image Denny Kochever, known as “Dawg Face,” standing in front of his seats in the Dawg Pound section of the Cleveland Browns’ FirstEnergy Stadium. Credit Stephen Hiltner/The New York Times By Stephen Hiltner Feb. 3, 2018 CLEVELAND — It all started with a “woof.” In 1985, Hanford Dixon and Frank Minnifield, cornerbacks for the Cleveland Browns, began barking at their defensive linemen — an unconventional rallying cry. Nearby fans overheard the antics and returned their own barks . By the end of the season — after spending months popularizing the phenomenon in practices, games and during interviews — Dixon and Minnifield had established a new identity for the Browns’ defense: the Dawgs. It wasn’t long before a large section of the Browns’ home field, Municipal Stadium, in the cheap bleacher seats beyond the stadium’s eastern end zone, was named the “Dawg Pound.” There, among a clientele Show less Read more
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