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    Randy Lerner has sold the Browns to Tennessee businessman Jimmy Haslam for more than $1 billion.
    Since the Lerner family acquired the Browns in 1999, they've gone 59-117 (.335) and posted a winning record twice. Haslam is the CEO of Pilot Flying J and previously was a minority Steelers investor. At that time, he described himself as "1,000 percent" a Steelers fan. Ex-Eagles president Joe Banner is reported to be among the purchasing group, which could lead to Mike Holmgren's exit.

    Source: Adam Schefter on Twitter
    Trading for all Cleveland teams in Cleveland uniforms, Cleveland minor league affiliates & Columbus Bluejackets

  • #2
    Jeremy is probably having a party right now, lol

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    • #3
      In related news, the largest con in recorded history went down as a con artist swindled an investment group into spending one billion dollars on the Cleveland Browns.

      ^^^ Sig Revolves w/Every Refresh or Post^^^

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      • #4
        Lerner was a POS. All he ever cared about was his soccer team over in England.

        His father is probably rolling in his grave knowing his son got rid of the Browns as soon as he could. He waited until 10 years after his father passed, and BOOM. Out as soon as possible.

        Collecting: Browns/Cavaliers/Indians GU/Autos,
        Ohio State Autos, Jamaal Charles GU/Autos,
        Johnson/Mears/
        Reutimann/Nadeau

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        • #5
          One league source tells Clark Judge of CBS Sports that new Browns owner Jimmy Haslam plans to "blow the whole place up," likely ousting team president Mike Holmgren and GM Tom Heckert.
          Multiple outlets are reporting that former Eagles president Joe Banner will run football operations for Haslam. Although Holmgren has carried over the questionable personnel decisions from his GM tenure in Seattle, it was thought that Heckert might be safe due to his close relationship with Banner in Philadelphia. It can certainly be argued that Heckert deserves a chance to see the draft classes of the past two years develop. Holmgren is in the third year of a five-year deal that pays him $8 million annually.

          Source: Clark Judge on Twitter
          Trading for all Cleveland teams in Cleveland uniforms, Cleveland minor league affiliates & Columbus Bluejackets

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          • #6
            Holmgren can go. As soon as he hired Shurmur (who can also go) I knew he didn't take the job to actually build a championship contender in Cleveland. He's just trying to help his friends out.

            Collecting: Browns/Cavaliers/Indians GU/Autos,
            Ohio State Autos, Jamaal Charles GU/Autos,
            Johnson/Mears/
            Reutimann/Nadeau

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            • #7
              Will be interesting to see what happens to Holmgren
              I collect mainly football these days, Maurice Jones Drew, Joe Flacco, Matt Forte, DeMarco Murray, Patrick Willis, Emmitt Smith and 1974 Topps. Baseball Derek Jeter. Basketball Kevin Garnett. Non Sports James Bond, Star Wars, Tomb Raider.

              http://s801.photobucket.com/albums/yy291/bakemeister52/

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