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Cleveland Browns A–Z

Roger Gordon

Publisher: Sports Publishing

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Updated edition: An alphabetical reference for fans, packed with facts, stats, and photos!  
 
Imagine yourself in chilly Cleveland, where the frigid winds freeze fans in the stands and frustrate such legendary kickers as Lou Groza and Don Cockroft. Discover the origin behind the country’s most rabid followers, who sit in the east end zone’s Dawg Pound and bark their support for the team. Revel in a ream of statistics, from Hall of Famers like Jim Brown and Otto Graham to passing yards leaders to the win-loss record for when the team plays in domes. Cleveland Browns A to Z is a handy reference guide of notable information that makes up Browns history, especially regarding statistics. Cleveland Browns A to Z brings you the history of the Browns and will delight those with a penchant for sports trivia with its array of facts and detail. From Abe Abraham to Eric Zeiler, this book has all the information for Browns Backers on the tradition-filled franchise and includes more than five hundred different items of interest!
Available since: 10/27/2015.
Print length: 392 pages.

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