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09 Jul 2010 The REAL King of Ohio Sports


The Real King of Ohio Sports

Paul-Brown


The real "King" of NE Ohio sports did not recently sign with Miami.

The real "King" actually won four championships after high school, One at Ohio State and three world titles with the Browns.

He reinvented the game of football unlike no other.

He was fired by a New Yorker owner who didn't have a clue.

Paul Brown is, and always will be, the KING of NE Ohio sports.

Too many have forgotten about PB. That is a shame.

He is one of Massillon's own. He made Massillon unique and special. Paul Brown created a football culture in NE Ohio that is second to none. A culture that still sells out games for a team that's been bad, real bad, over the last 20 years. A football culture in the state of Ohio that is second to none.

King James is nothing more than an overpaid jock who has a resume that will never, and I mean NEVER, come as close to Paul Brown, the real King.

If Paul Brown coached Miami's "King", the Akron St. V product would be schooled. Completely schooled.

Throwing powder into the air before a game?

"Act like you've been there before." - Paul Brown.

These are the old school Massillon values this website embraces. The values learned from Paul Brown's father who worked at the Brewster railroad as a dispatcher. The values PB crafted in our little town. The values Miami's "King" will never understand. Mike Holmgren, Tom Heckert, and Eric Mangini: I sense you guys are Paul Brown-like. I sense you get it. You guys are on the clock. If you win, NE Ohio will go nuts. If you don't win, the Paul Brown legacy will continue in NE Ohio.

The faces will change, but the legacy will continue and it started in Massillon.


God Bless Massillon, Ohio. 



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