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Two Cleveland Browns fans wear paper bags over their heads before an NFL football game between the Browns and the Baltimore Ravens on Monday, Nov. 16, 2009, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan)
Two Cleveland Browns fans wear paper bags over their heads before an NFL football game between the Browns and the Baltimore Ravens on Monday, Nov. 16, 2009, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan)

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The Associated Press Updated 12:17 AM Tuesday, November 17, 2009

CLEVELAND — A planned fan protest seemed to fail as Cleveland Browns Stadium was three-quarters filled before Monday night's kickoff against Baltimore.

Two die-hard Browns fans, disgusted with the direction of the 1-7 team, had urged fans to stay away from their seats for the start, hoping it would send a message to team owner Randy Lerner.

There were thousands of empty seats for the opening kickoff, but it was difficult to know if they were because of the protest or late-arriving fans. The notorious Dawg Pound bleacher section — where the protest's organizers normally sit — was at near capacity.

Heidi Nicklaus of Cleveland seemed to sum up the sentiments of the majority of the fans and took issue with the boycott's organizers.

"If you're a fan, you're a fan," she said. "If you're not, go find another team to root for. You should be in your seats for the kickoff. I'm a fan. I'm going to my seat."

Dan Kelly, who grew up in Cleveland and now lives in Akron, thought the boycott was a good idea. Kelly, who is 60, has been attending Browns games for 40 years. He wore a hockey goalie-type mask similar to the character that frightened people in the movie "Friday the 13th." The phrase "Wait Till Next Year" was written on the mask.

"I've looked at this stuff since I was a kid and it's always wait till next year," Kelly said.

Kelly, a barber, talks with fans every day and thinks their frustration with Lerner, who also owns the Aston Villa soccer team in the English Premier League, is boiling over.

"They think Lerner's more interested in his soccer team," Kelly said. "They think he's playing with the fans. You shouldn't play with the fans."

Kelly is glad Cleveland has one thing in its favor.

"I'm more of a Browns fans than a Cavaliers fan, but thank God for LeBron (James)," he said.

Justin Miller, who lives near Youngstown, thought the boycott had some merit, but won't abandon his team.

"I've been in the military," he said. "I've traveled all over the country and all over the world. I've seen Browns Backers clubs almost everywhere I've gone. It is frustrating, but I'll never give up on the Browns."

The two fans who initiated the protest online recently met for two hours with Lerner.

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November 17, 2009 02:56 AM EST

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mangini needs a chance to gather players that know how to play football.it has only been half a season.he needs to get some good drafts and about three years the browns will be better or he is gone....
reds69
1:17 PM, 11/17/2009
I left my house at about 10:45 to go out for a beer and to watch the fourth quarter... I went to three different bars, thinking there would be a small crowd. Two of the bars were in the process of closing because there were no customers and one was already closed! Interesting, Browns fans....
me
12:57 PM, 11/17/2009
Mangini must be fired he has destroyed this team, before he came we had enough talent to win at least 6 games. Those sorry Jet players he added have not made much difference. Has Stuckey even made 3 catches yet? Mangini display of coaching and preparation for this team is poor at best 10 men on the field inside our 20? Mangini is killing the spirit of the team, the fans, the city concerning Browns football. Wish the fans had the guts to protest. I aint paying to watch this until Manginis fired!
BIG DAN
9:57 AM, 11/17/2009
Darn just because you dont show up for the kickoff doesnt mean you abandoned the Browns! Gee wiz this town and area are just too stupidly loyal its amazing. Lerner has got to wake up respect the NFL and the fans of Cleveland Browns football. You never see this guy active at any of the games, he hides in a tunner in Chicago watching the game. Is it because hes embarrassed of his team? Cleveland we are getting what we deserve if we cant protest a game kickoff to an owner who just doesnt get it
BIG DAN
9:51 AM, 11/17/2009
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