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BROWNS FANS WANT CLEVELAND STADIUM TO GO TO THE DAWGS

          The "banners were back" at Cleveland Browns Stadium on
     Sunday after team ownership "relented and lifted" the sign
     and banner ban of the first half of the season, according to
     Jesse Tinsley of the Cleveland PLAIN DEALER.  But "at least
     one of the signs hung up by Browns fans did not measure up
     to the 'good taste' standard imposed by the team's owners,"
     as Cleveland police confiscated the sign which read, "Yuppie
     Scum Go Back to the Jake."  Tinsley: "The message was an
     apparent attack on affluent Browns fans and the new
     Cleveland Browns organization, which some fans believe is
     driven by too much commercialization and glamour."  The
     banner ban was lifted "with the understanding that fans
     would not hang crude and vulgar signs."  Among other signs
     Sunday: "Get Loud Or Go Home" (PLAIN DEALER, 11/22).  In
     Akron, Patrick McManamon wrote that "fans complained that
     the lack of banners made the new place sterile."  McManamon:
     "From the ads on the scoreboard to the official cookies to
     the club lounges that draw spectators out of their seats in
     blowout losses to the sterile feeling (they even have
     'instant hand sanitizer' -- provided by an official sponsor,
     of course -- throughout the place) to the perception that
     security will eject folks for spilling stadium mustard,
     things are different this season.  The new dawg by the lake
     is not the old dawg" (AKRON BEACON JOURNAL, 11/22). 

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