My life as a crazy football fanatic
By Zachary Forstot | October 15, 2019The reason I am a Browns fan is in fact so irrational that, in a way, it makes perfect sense for a fanatic to have such a reason.
The reason I am a Browns fan is in fact so irrational that, in a way, it makes perfect sense for a fanatic to have such a reason.
I'll begin by admitting that I started the writing process for the column you are reading right now with immeasurably high expectations for myself.
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