Cleveland Browns Fans Respond to Heartbreaking Loss with Profound Sadness, Hulk Hogan Impressions
By Kyle Koster

@Sobe_homie: How it feels to be a Browns fan #MNF @espn @BarstoolTrent @RoFloESPN @Grantland33 @KenCarman pic.twitter.com/J9fzuo0AQt
— Sobe (@Sobe_homie) December 1, 2015
The Cleveland Brows are now 2-9 after losing to the Baltimore Ravens on a blocked field goal return as time expired. Johnny Manziel doesn’t appear to be the savior and the franchise’s search for a viable quarterback creeps into its third decade.
There is no logical reason for hope. Long-suffering fans seem destined to suffer some more.
One such unfortunate soul inadvertently captured the soul-crushing nature of being a Browns fan with his cell phone as the final seconds ticked away last night.
First we see Will Hill racing away from Cleveland defenders for a game-winning score.
Then the camera pans to a man wordlessly stifling his emotions and motioning toward the exists — surely to avoid making a public scene.
Next up is a man with a 1,000-yard stare doing mental gymnastics aimed at discovering why — WHY — he’s at a Browns game dealing with this right now.
And finally, in the leading role, a Hulk Hogan impersonator rips his jersey in half despite protests from a reasonable-sounding woman.
It’d be hard to script such a tidy video summation of the Browns fan experience.
It’d also be hard not to feel some compassion for these people. Enough is enough.