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Now I’ve seen a whole lot of bs in my day… but on the evening of Sunday September 30, 2018 – Browns fans didn’t just smell the bs. We were buried in it.

Head to toe. Over and over.

And the worst part is the people hurling the seemingly endless mounds of perpetual bull excrement didn’t resemble that of a raging bull, as one might have thought. They didn’t even resemble a Raider – which was the Browns actual opponent on this long, drawn-out Sunday.

This particular grade of doo-doo actually came from an animal striped in black and white. So I guess we can say that the Cleveland Browns were buried in zs…

Zebra sh*t.

Seriously, I have no problem admitting when the Browns are outplayed, outcoached or plain outmatched. That happens. A lot. I’m used to that, as absurd as that may sound.

But don’t just take our victories from us. Don’t cheat.

The Browns stripped opposing QB Derek Carr late in the 4th quarter, but the refs intervened and said the play was dead. Zebra sh*t.

Then running back Carlos Hyde gained the first down line to secure a first down even later in the fourth… a first down that should’ve won the game, until the refs overturned that play.

Zfs, man. Zfs.

Via | ESPN

OAKLAND, Calif. — Jon Gruden smiled as soon as Matt McCrane‘s kick sailed through the uprights.

After nine years in the broadcast booth, three straight weeks of blown second-half leads and a roller-coaster game that featured three lead changes and 38 points after the start of the fourth quarter, Gruden finally won his first game in 3,591 days.

“It feels like my first win in 100 years,” he said. “It’s great to be back.”

Derek Carr threw four TD passes and a game-tying 2-point conversion with 30 seconds left in regulation to set up McCrane’s 29-yard field goal in overtime that gave the Raiders a come-from-behind 45-42 win over the Cleveland Browns on Sunday.

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