By Blaidd Drwg
I saw on ESPN that a Cleveland Browns fan is suing the team and the NFL for breach of contract for his personal seat license.
The heart of the lawsuit is this:
Lanci claimed that the lockout denies him the right under the personal seat licenses to go to Browns games and has destroyed the value of the seat-license agreement.

A couple of questions:
1) With the level of futility that the Browns have displayed since their return to the NFL, do they have anyone willing to admit they are still, in fact, a Browns fan?
2) Wouldn’t the value of the seat-license agreement have been further destroyed if the team actually PLAYED another full NFL season?
I know a Browns season ticket holder and they are a die-hard fan. I think they would agree the team being awful has hurt the value of the seats more then the lockout ever would. People in Cleveland wouldn’t go to games toward the end of last year because the team was so bad, would they even notice a lockout?