The Cleveland Browns are 9-3. It is time for everyone to celebrate or react in their own individual ways.
Historical Celebration
For some, it is to look at what this means historically and to appreciate how great it is to cover the Cleveland Browns right now and to live in the moment.
The #Browns next face the Baltimore Ravens at home for Monday Night Football. With a victory there, Cleveland would move to 10-3 and boast its best record in 51 years.
— Jake Trotter (@Jake_Trotter) December 6, 2020
Strut Your Stuff Celebration
Some people are getting ready for water cooler talk this week. They can’t wait to brag about their Cleveland Browns to anyone who will listen.
I can’t wait to spend my week on ESPN asking if I can plead my case for Kevin Stefanski as Coach of the Year and how little recognition he is getting for doing what he has been doing this season. #Browns
— Dianna Russini (@diannaESPN) December 7, 2020
Hater Bashing Celebration
Some have made the choice to reflect on the Browns’ most recent haters. They are making the choice to call them to the front of the classroom and point out the fault in their ways.
How uncomfortable to be these guys today 😬 #ppldontforget #browns pic.twitter.com/CwSQUgZ16X
— Gabriella Kreuz (@thesportsGab) December 6, 2020
Living It Up Celebration
It’s great to be a Browns fan, for some people. They are making the choice to take it all in and live it up. They aren’t letting the haters get them down and are living in this great moment.
MAYBE FIRST TIME IN MY LIFE I SAY THIS: THE CLEVELAND BROWNS NO JABRONIS
— The Iron Sheik (@the_ironsheik) December 6, 2020
Staying Miserable Celebration
Finally, there are some people who make the choice, even in the best of times, make the choice to mention and focus on the negative.
Browns soar to 3-28 on road against teams with winning record in last 10 years.
— Tony Grossi (@TonyGrossi) December 7, 2020
There are many examples of each of these types of reactions.