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Browns Professional Football Championship Teams 8.. Pittsburgh 7

  • ts1227
    Yes, both teams can frame shit to make the other look worse... we know.
  • killer_ewok
    queencitybuckeye;667915 wrote:And poor losers are poor losers. Again, you're usually better, but your posts tonight are at Rock's level.

    I gave GREEN BAY credit and congratulated THEIR actual fans. Not sure how that makes me a poor loser. Is there such a thing as a poor neutral party/non-participant? Because that's what I'm seeing a lot of tonight on here.
  • Al Bundy
    killer_ewok;667883 wrote:LOL. So there are 2 pro football champs those years. Okay. Whatever makes you feel better about yourself. If the PRO FOOTBALL HOF doesn't recognize the records......
    The last time was at the Pro Football HOF they had a board up that recognized all champions from the various pro football leagues (NFL, AFL, AAFC, WFL, USFL). I haven't been there in about 3 years, so I don't know if it is still up or not. However, the HOF usually has displays from the various pro football leagues.
  • OQB
    I am a Browns fan and this thread just needs closed....what happened 70 years ago doesn't really matter today.
  • killer_ewok
    The NFL does not recognize those records.
  • Al Bundy
    killer_ewok;667967 wrote:The NFL does not recognize those records.
    They aren't NFL records, but they are pro football records. They are two different things.
  • killer_ewok
    Al Bundy;667979 wrote:They aren't NFL records, but they are pro football records. They are two different things.

    While you guys are counting records and titles from a defunct league that consisted of 8 teams that is not recognized the same as the NFL.
  • dazedconfused
    this is dumb. counting aafc championships is just a lame way to prod steeler fans
  • Al Bundy
    killer_ewok;667987 wrote:While you guys are counting records and titles from a defunct league that consisted of 8 teams that is not recognized the same as the NFL.
    No one is saying that they are NFL titles. They are pro football titles. When the AAFC merged a few of its franchises into the NFL, the first game they scheduled was the Browns against the two-time defending champion Eagles. The purpose was to embarass the Browns. The Browns blew out the Eagles 35-10, and they went on to win the NFL championship that year.
  • killer_ewok
    dazedconfused;668005 wrote:this is dumb. counting aafc championships is just a lame way to prod steeler fans

    Bingo.

    8-team league, teams like the Miami Seahawks. Some can claim it as the equivalent of an NFL pro football championship if they like. It's not.
  • like_that
    killer_ewok;668015 wrote:Bingo.

    8-team league, teams like the Miami Seahawks. Some can claim it as the equivalent of an NFL pro football championship if they like. It's not.

    The NFL had a whopping 2 more teams than the AAFC...
  • killer_ewok
    like_that;668020 wrote:The NFL had a whopping 2 more teams than the AAFC...

    But not the likes of the Miami Seahawks......
  • like_that
    killer_ewok;668021 wrote:But not the likes of the Miami Seahawks......

    You are right. The Boston yanks sound so much better...
  • killer_ewok
    like_that;668022 wrote:You are right. The Boston yanks sound so much better...

    Green Bay Packers, New York Giants, Washington Redskins, etc.
    sure do.....
  • dazedconfused
    the aafc compares pretty favorably to the aba. the browns dominance in that league means about as much the pacers dominance in the aba...not a whole lot
  • dwccrew
    All-time series record is in favor of the Steelers at 61-56. The Steelers are also unbeaten in the playoffs vs. the Browns at 2-0.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Browns%E2%80%93Steelers_rivalry
  • I Wear Pants
    Why are Browns fans all celebrating the Packers win as if their team had won?
  • ytownfootball
    I Wear Pants;668041 wrote:Why are Browns fans all celebrating the Packers win as if their team had won?

    Because Al Capone and his play money is a dick.
  • I Wear Pants
    Al Capone has nothing to do with the Green Bay Packers.
  • DaBrowns41
    All that counts right now is Super Bowl's. Right now, the Browns are one of (I believe) three teams to have never even been to one. One of those teams is an expansion team, and the other just sucks (Detroit, Jacksonville).

    Detroit is on their way to competing in their division in a few years. Cleveland still needs a lot of help to even have a winning season.
  • ytownfootball
    I Wear Pants;668055 wrote:Al Capone has nothing to do with the Green Bay Packers.

    You're correct. He has more to do with Brown's fans angst.
  • ytownfootball
    DaBrowns41;668056 wrote:All that counts right now is Super Bowl's. Right now, the Browns are one of (I believe) three teams to have never even been to one. One of those teams is an expansion team, and the other just sucks (Detroit, Jacksonville).

    Detroit is on their way to competing in their division in a few years. Cleveland still needs a lot of help to even have a winning season.

    The Browns didn't even get the benefits of being an expansion team. I still contend that how they were brought back has more to do with where they are now than any other one thing.
  • I Wear Pants
    ytownfootball;668057 wrote:You're correct. He has more to do with Brown's fans angst.
    He shouldn't. I don't let COA and his bullshit make me think that all Brown's fans are ridiculous. Why should the same not be true for Browns fans and Capone?
  • ytownfootball
    I Wear Pants;668066 wrote:He shouldn't. I don't let COA and his bullshit make me think that all Brown's fans are ridiculous. Why should the same not be true for Browns fans and Capone?

    You asked why, I answered for you. He's too stupid to take seriously for me, but it explains what I would consider the majority contributing factor to the flaming.
  • dwccrew
    DaBrowns41;668056 wrote:All that counts right now is Super Bowl's. Right now, the Browns are one of (I believe) three teams to have never even been to one. One of those teams is an expansion team, and the other just sucks (Detroit, Jacksonville).

    Detroit is on their way to competing in their division in a few years. Cleveland still needs a lot of help to even have a winning season.

    Teams that have never made the Super Bowl include the Lions, Jaguars, Browns and Texans.