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Cleveland Browns fans against the 0-16 parade are throwing a rally of their own

Instead of the 0-16 parade, some fans want to show their pride.
<p>Cleveland Browns fans hold up signs reading "HELP" during a game against the San Francisco 49ers on December 13, 2015 at FirstEnergy Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio. Cleveland won 24-10.</p>

Despite the notion that Cleveland Browns fans all share the same misery, some are gathering to show their pride instead of their pain.

The Loud and Proud Rally is scheduled to take place outside FirstEnergy Stadium Jan. 6. It also happens to be the same day the 0-16 Perfect Season Parade is scheduled to take place there.

The Loud and Proud Rally is intended for "TRUE Browns fans to come together to show support for our team," according to the event's Facebook page.

On the other hand, the 0-16 parade suggests more of a mockery of the team. Should the Browns win one of their three remaining games, all proceeds raised by the 0-16 parade will go to the Cleveland Food Bank.

Donations to the Loud and Proud Rally will to go St. Jude's, according to the Facebook page, though it isn't clear if the rally will only take place if the Browns lose out.

The 0-16 parade is scheduled for noon Jan. 6. The rally is scheduled for 10 a.m.

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