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james p asked in SportsFootball (American) · 1 decade ago

How did the Dog Pound get its nick name?

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Update:

Wineman is correct you must be a Browns Fan

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  • 1 decade ago
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    According to Hanford Dixon, then a cornerback with the Browns, Dixon himself gave his defensive teammates the name "Dawgs" to inspire them before the 1985 season.

    The Sporting News's "Illustrated History of the Cleveland Browns" (1999) said the Dawg Pound started during the 1985 Training Camp at Lakeland Community College in Kirtland, Ohio. Dixon and fellow cornerback Frank Minnifield started the idea of the pound by using the dog-versus-cat relationship between the quarterback and the defense.

    "We had the idea of the quarterback being the cat, and the defensive line being the dog," Dixon said. "Whenever the defense would get a regular sack or a coverage sack the defensive linemen and linebackers would bark."

    This attitude carried into the stands at the training camp, where fans started barking along with the players.

    Dixon and Minnifield then put up the first "Dawg Pound" banner in front of the bleachers before the first preseason game at old Cleveland Stadium.

    The bleacher section had the cheapest seats in the stadium, and its fans were already known as the most vocal. They adopted their new identity whole-heartedly, wearing dog noses, dog masks, bone-shaped hats and other outlandish costumes.

    Dawg Pound fans quickly developed a reputation for misbehavior as well as vociferousness. Team officials banned the carrying of dog food into the stadium, as bleacher fans would shower the visiting team with Milk-Bones, along with other objects. Dawg Pound fans also consumed hefty amounts of alcohol, even sneaking a keg into the stadium inside of a doghouse. Eventually, the team lined the Dawg Pound with security personnel and had spies monitor the section from above to look for violations of ground rules.

    On at least one occasion, Dawg Pound rowdiness had a concrete impact on the outcome of a game. In the fourth quarter of a 1989 game against the hated Denver Broncos, the rain of batteries and other debris coming down from the bleachers was endangering the safety of the players. To move the action away from the east end, referee Tom Dooley had the teams switch sides. That put the wind at the Browns' back. The Browns won on a Matt Bahr field goal that barely cleared the crossbar.

    At the final game at Cleveland Stadium in 1995, members of the Dawg Pound ripped the bleachers from the stands, throwing them onto the field.

    "Here We Go, Brownies, Here We Go!", followed by "Woof! Woof!" is the unofficial chant of the Browns.

  • 1 decade ago

    The story that I hear is that one guy that was a brown faithful used to bark like a dog after every good brown's play. Everybody eventually chimed in and now we have the dog pound.

  • 5 years ago

    dog pound nick

  • 1 decade ago

    Who let the dogs out!!!!!!!!

    The fans started to yap and bark like animals (dogs).

    So since they were behind a fence the phrase dawg (dog) pound was coined.

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  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

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  • Shane
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    in 1985 a cleveland player by the name of hanford dixon called his defenseive players "dawgs" Hanford said that the opposing qb was the cat and the defensive players were dawgs. a part of the crowd started barking when they got a sack, therefore they came up with up the name "dawg pound"

    oh yea and the guy before me just plagurised

  • me
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    what wineman said, by the way I met Hanford Dixon a couple of years ago when he use to be on the Browns radio network

    P.S. to those who spelled it wrong, it's Dawg Pound

    Go Browns!!

  • Allen
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

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  • 1 decade ago

    browns suck

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