Deceased Fan's Obit Requests Six Browns to Be Pallbearers so Team Can 'Let Him Down One Last Time'

Deceased Fan's Obit Requests Six Browns to Be Pallbearers so Team Can 'Let Him Down One Last Time'

A lifelong Cleveland Browns fan who passed away at the age of 55 on July 4 not only wanted those attending his funeral to wear Cleveland Browns gear, he also wanted six Cleveland Browns to be pallbearers so the Browns can “let him down one last time.”

Scott E. Entsminger, the deceased fan, “apparently wrote a song each year about the Browns, which he sent to the team along with advice about how to run the organization.”

Per his obituary, he also requested “six Cleveland Browns pall bearers so the Browns can let him down one last time.”

Cleveland is famous for its sports curses and the Browns–as those like Earnest Byner can attest–have come close to going to the Super Bowl but have never made it to or won a Super Bowl in the franchise’s history, much to the chagrin of their diehard fans. 

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