Even in death, Scott E. Entsminger had a sense of humor about his favorite team, the Cleveland Browns. Entsminger's obit in the Columbus Post-Dispatch describes him as a musician, family man and an avid Cleveland Browns fan. Entsminger's obit said that he requested that six Browns players serve as pall bearers "so the Browns can let him down one last time." In his 55 years, Entsminger no doubt saw his share of disappointment with the Browns, from Brian Sipe's end zone interception to Earnest Byner's fumble, The Drive and eventually the team moving to Baltimore and then returning as an expansion team with very little success since its reincarnation. At least Entsminger appeared to keep it in perspective until the very end. Source: National Football Post
Screw that, make it awesome and have Couch, Garcia, Dilfer, Frye, Anderson and Quinn do it. Maybe McCoy instead of Garcia.
Let's make it really good and have Brian Sipe, Earnest Byner, Tim Couch, Courtney Brown, Charlie Frye, and Brady Quinn. Really let him down
Browns made him a custom jersey that they will present to his family at the funeral. Classy organization.
If the cubs don't win a world series by the time i die,and it is looking like they won't come close to it as of today, i'll probably put a request for them to do the same thing to me in my last wishes,same for the redskins too! i'll be lucky to live another 10 years anyway!