Brown: 'I will not participate in your Ring of Honor'

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Browns great Jim Brown writes letter to Mike Holmgren

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Posted: 08/30/2010

CLEVELAND - The feud between Browns President Mike Holmgren and former running back Jim Brown is heating up.

The hall of famer fired of a letter to Holmgren on Monday, fueled by the comments that Holmgren made last week at a news conference for the new Ring of Honor ceremony on Sept. 19.

Brown’s letter talks about his role in the Holmgren era and that he will not be at the Ring of Honor ceremony,

The first group inducted into the ring will be the 16 legends already enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, including coach Paul Brown, kicker Lou Groza, quarterback Otto Graham and wide receiver Paul Warfield.

Here is the letter from Brown obtained by NewsChannel5:

Mike,
I would hope that you would take the time to read my agreement with the Clevelend Browns. I had no contract, but I was asked to write a job description so that my duties would be clear.

That job description included two things that I think are important. As Executive Advisor to the owner, my job was to use my intelligence, and my logic to advise Mr. Lerner. The second most important thing to me was a clause in that agreement that stated that I answered to noone except Randy Lerner. These two thing were highly important to me because I truly believed, with my educational background, having been a Cleveland Brown for 9 yrs, and having a pretty good knowledge of football, that I could contibute in a valuable way to the organization.

When you called me for a meeting in your office, there was no conversation about that agreement, no conversation about my duties, no conversation about what I felt, no conversation about my relationship with the players, no conversation about my relationship with the coaches, no conversation about my relationship with the head coach, and no conversation about my community work. Ultimately there was no conversation about anything that I felt was related to my job.

Your ultimatum to me was that you would offer me the opportunity of being that of the greeter, that of a mascot, that of a person that would represent special events by his physical presence, and for those things, I would receive a salary of (figure removed). All of those things that you offered me would be controlled by you.

After that 10 minute meeting, I went to my office with a feeling that I was just fired by the Cleveland Browns, because in my mind, there would be no way on this earth that you would expect me to go against everything that I've ever stood for in my whole life.

Not wanting to get into a public debate, I left my office and went home. I never spoke to the media, or any of my friends at the Browns, because I truly didn't know what to say to them. I thought that was the reponsibility of the Browns. I wrote you and Randy a note, and said I did not accept that proposed position, but if I could do anything meaningful for the organization, I would consider it. I took that position, because of my respect for the Lerner family, and everyone that I had worked with in the Cleveland Browns organization.

I was able to study your press conference and found your statements to be consistent in the way that you value me, and I observed the comments of the key players that sat by your side, and here was the impression I got: Your most powerful statemnt about me was that, and I must laugh, one monkey don't stop the show. The two players that were with you, one of them made the statement that he was overwhelmed to be honored, and the other started talking about a subject that was highly important, and that was the pension plan, and the improvement that he would hope would happen, but stated that he was there to discuss the Ring of Honor.

I was happy to hear Joe DeLamielleure
bring up the pension plan, because right now Mike, I am working with everything I have in my power to be an advocate for a better pension plan and health care services for all the retired players. If you, in your position of tremendous power with the Cleveland Browns, would become an advocate of those two goals, you and I could walk side by side.

But in my conclusion, I've never danced in the end zone, I always gave the ball to the referee, so you should know I don't dance. Also Mike, I don't hang out on the Westside of town. I'm an Eastside guy. I play my golf at Highland Golf Course. I don't go to the Hall of Fame ceremonies, except on occasions, like when Gene Hickerson was inducted, and I felt very proud to be with Bobby Mitchell and Leroy Kelly in showing our respect for his great contribution, and for helping us become great players. I don't have any trophies in my home on display. I don't claim to be the best at anything, and I emphatically do not need validation from any man, so I will not participate in your Ring of Honor.

Mike, there's only one thing that I control in life, and that's being a man. So let me end with a little humor, because as you say, one monkey don't stop the show, and as I say "Willie Lynch missed a few of us", and there will be no Buck Dancing.

From

#32

On Monday, the Cleveland Browns sent NewsChannel5 a transcript of the news conference that included Holmgren's comments on Browns' response to the Ring of Honor and the idea of a rift between the former great and the new president. Here is what Holmgren said last week:

I talked to Jim the day before yesterday. Obviously, some things have been said of whether he is coming or not and I hadn’t talked to Jim. We had a great conversation. He understands and he even expressed some of the things that Paul and Joe just said about how wonderful the day will be. I just said, ‘Listen, we hope to get everybody there.’ There are 16 Hall of Fame members that we wanted to come, or their families, and Jim is one of those. He said he would get back to me. He said, ‘Coach, thanks for phoning, I’ll get back to you.’ It was a very good conversation. I’m hopeful he can be there. As I said in my opening press conference when I got this job, Jim Brown is synonymous with the Cleveland Browns. He’s one of the great players ever in the National Football League. It’s going to be a great celebration for all of us and the 16 families on that day and I trust he will be part of that. He’s going to holler back at me, so as soon as I know, you will know.

I just think it’s not quite what it appears to be. I think that’s kind of strong language for what it is. I trust Jim will be there and I hope he’s there because he is part of this. He’s part of the history of this place, a big part of it. Any way it comes down, it’s going to be a wonderful day. It’s going to be a celebration. There are 16 people that were part of this. I have heard personally from all of the people, how excited they are. I got a real nice letter from Mike Brown about his dad. It’s good. It should be done, it will be done and it’s going to be a great week. It will be a week celebration because we are planning a lot of stuff.

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