Jeremy Hill is the only rookie going off in Cleveland on Sunday, and his attempts to jump into the Dawg Pound ended as you’d expect it would.
When you’re on the road against a hated division rival and you try to leap into a hostile crowd, you can’t expect that good things will happen. Jeremy Hill though that good things might happen and he was met with the predictable hostility you could see coming the second he decided to jump into the crowd.
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After scoring a ruckus 16-yard touchdown to heap on the blowout over the Browns, Hill spotted a Bengals fan in the crowd and decided to celebrate with him. The only problem was that this is Cleveland, not Cincinnati, and there ae Browns fans surrounding this Bengals fans, not more Bengals fans.
Predictably, Jeremy Hill was not allowed to jump into this Browns fan’s crowd.
Nothing about this is surprising, from the fact that Hill tried to jump into the crowd to the violent nature in which he was rejected. You can’t blame Browns fans for being hostile, as they were teased ever so cruelly with a possible playoff run and have instead been rewarded with Johnny Manziel as their quarterback.
If anything, this guy should have pulled Hill into the crowd and tried to assimilate him as part of the Browns offense, as they could use his help right about now.
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