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Cleveland Browns coach Hue Jackson vowed at the end of last season that if the Browns went 1-15 again, people could find him "swimming in (Lake Erie)."
Fast forward to the end of the 2017 season, and the Browns are 0-15. At Wednesday's news conference, Jackson addressed the matter with the media as an icebreaker (no pun intended).
"So, how many people are jumping in the lake with me?'' he said to a room full of reporters, via The Cleveland Plain Dealer. "Obviously, I've got to get wet. I get it. I can pick a day and get everyone out there, we'll all be in swimsuits and trunks and snorkels and all that.
"I made the statement. I got to back it up. That's the type of person I am, so that's what we have to do."
In his initial comments at the end of last season, Jackson said: "We are not going 1-15 (again). No, or I'll be swimming in the lake over there somewhere. That's not happening. I just know me too well. I know me and I know these guys too well. We're not going 1-15 next year, OK? You can write it if you like. Hue Jackson said it. We are not."
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If Cleveland loses its season finale on Sunday at Pittsburgh, the Browns would finish 0-16. But Jackson still saw it as a broken promise as well as an opportunity to benefit The Hue Jackson Foundation to end human trafficking in the Cleveland area.
"It'd be something that we're going to make special," Jackson said. "I don't like it. Don't like to do it for the reason why I'm having to do it, but I have to make do on my word. I just think that's what you do."
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