Cleveland Frowns is written by Peter Pattakos, an attorney in Northeast Ohio who's native to Northeast Ohio, loves its towns and its teams, is tired of them being crapped on, and is optimistic that there's a less crappy future ahead for them (and us) all. What's written here is not written as legal advice. What's written here is either journalism, literature, or scientific record. Email Peter at clevelandfrowns@gmail.com.
"Pete puts together what seems to me a cogent response and an argument that Mangini is not being given a fair shot. I admire that argument a lot." -- Joe Posnanski, Senior Writer, Sports Illustrated
"10-1 picking the 2010 NFL playoffs against the spread in print, correctly picking the winner of all eleven games and the real Super Bowl MVP. 16-2 picking NFL playoff games against the spread in print since the 2009 divisional round " -- Facts, Speaking for Themselves
"A smart, nuanced take on the LeBron free agency issue that shouldn't be dismissed because it was written by a Clevelander." -- Kelly Dwyer, Yahoo! Sports
"A place where everybody knows your name, and where unique, informed, and interesting takes on all things Cleveland sports are usually present. And then there are the Frownie Foto galleries . . . " --Jerod Morris, Midwest Sports Fans
"Given their singular devotion to Cleveland sports, the Cleveland Frowns guys have spent a lot more time thinking about this than I have and, not surprisingly, have a much more thoughtful take on the subject. . . . Either way, I highly recommend that you read the Cleveland Frowns' post because it is devoid of the kneejerk p.c. sentiment so many people accuse the anti-Wahoo camp of harboring." -- Craig Calcaterra, The Hardball Times
"Although someone purporting to be Mr. Thurman satisfactorily answered our researcher's questions prior to the letter's inclusion in our magazine, further research reveals the letter to be fraudulent. . . . Thank you for bringing this to our attention. It is clear that the Cleveland Frowns also have great respect for our letters section . . ." -- Sports Illustrated Letters Department
"If you can't trust the word of some Cleveland blogger who saw some letter to the editor from some guy who says he saw Lebron's agent on TV claiming that there was a misunderstanding and Lebron sent more money to clear it up, who can you trust?" -- Deadspin Commenter, BingoLong
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