The fan base has become divided over the issue.

By now, you're probably aware that if the Browns lose to the hated Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday, they will join the 2008 Detroit Lions as only the second team in NFL history to finish a season 0-16.

You're also probably aware that, should the Browns lose, a group led by Cleveland sports Twitter celebrity Chris McNeil is planning to hold a "Perfect Season Parade" around FirstEnergy Stadium in "celebration" of the team's historic futility. The event will also help fund the Greater Cleveland Food Bank.

While McNeil has insisted the purpose of the parade is to embarrass the Browns for their incompetence, the very notion of the spectacle has divided orange and brown fans in a way not seen since the Bill Belichick era. Now, one group is seeking to counter-act the parade entirely.

On Friday, Sara Shookman sat down with Ramsey Tac, one of the organizers of the "Loud and Proud Rally." Scheduled for the same date and time as the 0-16 parade, the rally claims on its Facebook page to be "a chance for all the TRUE Browns fans to come together to show support for our team."

Like the parade, the rally also has a charity aspect, with donations going to St. Jude Cleveland Medical Center.

In the interview, Tac seemed to take a shot at McNeil, calling him "an outsider who's not a true fan."

However, at this moment the Perfect Season Parade appears to have gained more traction: More than 3,000 people on Facebook say they will be attending the event, as opposed to just 18 for the Loud and Proud Rally.