A frustrated Cleveland Browns fan named Mike stood outside Cleveland Browns Stadium Sunday night and let the deserted structure know exactly how he felt about it.

The ranting fan stood outside the stadium after a 30-12 loss to the Houston Texans and called the defenseless building a "factory of sadness." 

The man's pain is shared by every season ticket holder from D.C. to St. Louis to Seattle.

The weird thing is the Browns played in Houston, so this guy was so angry, he went to the stadium just to scold it.



The fan—wearing a # 64 Ryan Pontbriand jersey—sarcastically tells the silent building, "Thank god we built you" and complains that all he gets back from it is "10 miserable games a year... and one sh--- Kenny Chesney concert."

Hey Mike, don't be hatin' the house—hate the family inside.

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