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A memorable story broke out of Columbus Monday about a life-long Cleveland fan who "respectfully requested six Cleveland Browns be his pall bearers so they can let him down one last time."

Scott Entsminger, 55, died July 4, and while the Browns did not send six representatives to his funeral, the team did deliver a Lou Groza jersey - Entsminger's favorite player - to his wife, according to Pro Football Talk.
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Was listening to some early morning sports talk radio on ESPN, the commentator said the Browns couldn't possibly send the pall bearers. They let so many fans down for so long, and are certain to continue to do so, that they'd be too busy burying fans to concentrate on football. It would set a new and flourishing business into motion, and with all the business they'd have, they'd have to get league approval for an officially licenced NFL interment program. Roger Goodell could not be reached for comment :lol:
 
If this thread doesn't provoke PeeBee into showing his face here again, nothing will   :p 

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Say, maybe the Browns have found something worthwhile for Jim Brown to do.
 
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