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Rich SwerbinskyIt's been 43 long, cruel years since Clevelanders have enjoyed a pro sports championship.  And as each year passes, there are fewer and fewer people that have seen one with their own eyes.  In our first ever bracket here at The Cleveland Fan, we wanted to find out from the masses - what has been the greatest moment in Cleveland sports history since the Browns whitewahed the heavily favored Baltimore Colts by a 27-0 count in the 1964 NFL Championship game?

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It's Moot Points time here at TCF, and in this week's column Hiko takes the time machine back to 1983 ... the days of the Swatch Watch, the final episode of M.A.S.H., the Cold War, the George Brett pine tar incident, and "The Return of the Jedi".  Hiko also hits on photographing his junk, preseason football, and our Greatest Moments In Cleveland Sports History bracket in his recurring weekend column for us.

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Gary BenzHere's what Gary Benz thinks about Terry Pluto leaving the Akron Beacon Journal for the Plain Dealer: good news for readers of the Plain Dealer, bad news for readers of the Beacon Journal. Oh yea, really bad news for Bill Livingston and Bud Shaw. Paul hits on the big news in the Cleveland sports media in his latest effort for us.

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Rich SwerbinskyIt's been 43 long, hard, and cruel years since the Cleveland Browns shocked the world, lambasting the heavily favored Baltimore Colts 27-0 in the NFL Championship Game in 1964.  What has been the greatest moment in Cleveland sports history since that day?  This is the topic of the newest feature on the site, which I tell you all about in my latest piece.  Also, I'll be on "All Bets Are Off With Bruce Drennan" today at 5:30 to talk about this with Bruce.

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Mitch CyrusA funny thing happened on the way to Tiger Woods' coronation round on Sunday at the PGA Championship at sweltering Southern Hills Country Club:  He had to scramble to secure the win. Woods was pushed for once in the oppressive heat, but still came up with the victory, shooting eight under par in tough conditions that saw only five players finishing in red numbers. Mitch recaps Tiger's 13th major title for us this morning.

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