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Right at the outset, Carton takes a moment to express his affection for Cleveland, recounting his time living there from 1992-1993, and emphasizing his connection to the city and its loyal football fans. He describes Cleveland as a "great town" filled with "hardworking people," although humorously lamenting its sports reputation, calling it one of the worst sports towns in America, often saddled with the nickname "Mistake by the Lake." Despite this, Carton pledges solidarity with Cleveland fans, asserting that they deserve better treatment from their NFL team.