Browns fans planning protest
This isn't the only NFL city with discontented fans. According to the Associated Press, some Cleveland Browns fans are trying to organize a protest by which customers would stay out of their seats--perhaps remaining temporarily on concourses or outside the stadium--for the opening kickoff of a Nov. 16 game at home against the Baltimore Ravens on a Monday night. "We're tired of losing," season-ticket holder Mike Randall, one of the organizers of the planned protest, told the AP. "We're tired of the booing, of seeing fans leave in the fourth quarter. There are fans who have had tickets for 30 years who are turning their seats in because they can't take it anymore. So many fans are fed up." According to the AP, Browns owner Randy Lerner said in an e-mail: "On the grounds of frustration and irritation with performance, then that's the medicine I (we) are going to