nah, everything looks great for the next 5 years across the board.
the cavs, short of anything drastic that causes Bron to leave (he has to know he can't), are playing in the ECF at minimum for the next 5+ years.
the tribe have the best and deepest young pitching staff they've ever had, have had back to back winning seasons and a manager that both wants to be here and is legitimately a top 5ish manager.
the browns...put it like this, if you had to pick a team in the AFC North to win the most division titles in the next 5-7 years, who do you pick?
they've built this team well. offensive line top 3-5 in the league, 2nd youngest team (I think still?) in the NFL with high picks everywhere, an abundance of draft picks still incoming, salary cap looks good, apparently a capable coach...
only thing they could really **** up is way overpaying HOYA this offseason, but between the leverage they have in manziel and HOYA being a st ignatius kid I don't worry much about that..
I've lived through every dagger since the Drive, which was the first time I ever saw my dad ****-faced and cussing uncontrollably (lol), and I have never been more excited for Cleveland sports at any time in my life..late 80's had the browns and cavs but the tribe stunk.
mid 90's had the indians but cavs stunk and the browns left.
when lebron was here, the indians showed glimpses but the browns were awful...
right now, there is a really, really good chance that all 3 teams are playoff caliber for the rest of the decade and I'm just looking forward to the ride.
*note* I fully expect and look forward to heartbreak.
but IMO watching a great product and blowing it >>> losing constantly