Hope Cleveland holds the line and doesn't drop a public cent into this.
If the Red Sox and Cubs can make it work in 100 year old ball parks, you can play football in a 25 year old one. Glad they said no to public funding. Tax payers are already under enough burden. Make do with what you have.
To be fair, the Cubs and the Sox had less wiggle room, as everyone and their dog knew that a considerable portion of their franchise wealth came Wrigley (and Wrigleyville) and Fenway. Even if they had threatened to bolt to brand new suburban stadiums, the end result would've likely been a reduction in team value after losing their historic ballpark draws. Easy for public officials to call those bluffs.
As such, a threat by the Cubs and BoSox to move was easy to ignore. Same's not really the case for the Browns2.0.