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Browns 2021 Off-Season Thread

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What Position Should the Browns Focus On Improving?

  • Wide Receiver

    Votes: 6 4.5%
  • Defensive End/Edge

    Votes: 47 35.6%
  • Defensive Tackle

    Votes: 14 10.6%
  • Cornerbacks!

    Votes: 14 10.6%
  • Safeties

    Votes: 14 10.6%
  • DBs in General

    Votes: 59 44.7%
  • Linebacker Corps

    Votes: 70 53.0%
  • Leg-Related Special Teams Personnel

    Votes: 3 2.3%
  • Maine Coon

    Votes: 6 4.5%
  • Norwegian Forest Cat

    Votes: 5 3.8%

  • Total voters
    132
Can't the game still be flexed or is that too soon in the season to change the prime time match-ups?
Technically it could, but it won’t. I don’t think SNF would feature the same matchup twice in 3 weeks, and the game scheduled for that slot right now, Bears-Packers is a popular rivalry game.

On that note, I’m a bit surprised the NFL gave the Packers 5 primetime games given their QB uncertainty. They must be confident Rodgers is staying.
 
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Honestly their first 4 games is something we could sleep walk through. They play the Bears, Vikings (Cousins is going to have a down year, and the Lions a 2nd time....Idc was SOS says.....thats 7 give me games if you are a halfway decent team.
 
Honestly their first 4 games is something we could sleep walk through. They play the Bears, Vikings (Cousins is going to have a down year, and the Lions a 2nd time....Idc was SOS says.....thats 7 give me games if you are a halfway decent team.
The top row is preseason so you can ignore that. Their first 4 games are BUF, LV, CIN and GB. None of those are gimme games at all, and the closest thing is CIN.
 
It's always striking to look through an NFL schedule and realize how competitive the league is compared to college. The Browns should win a lot of these games, but there aren't any freebies. I never really appreciated that when the Browns were historically bad since every game felt like a foregone conclusion.

Sundays are gonna be stressful!
 
Any have tips on how to get single game tickets? Going to try to get KC tickets in a couple hours and really don't want to go through the secondary market.
 
Any have tips on how to get single game tickets? Going to try to get KC tickets in a couple hours and really don't want to go through the secondary market.
Unfortunately that may be your only feasible option. I'm not sure if the Browns normally sell away games, but I would guess even if they do season ticket holders would get first crack at them. And the Chiefs most likely will offer their season ticket holders a chance at additional single-game tickets before they are available to the general public. With this game being week 1 against a big opponent I would think this game sells out before the general public has a chance at those tickets.
 
Even after the initial time to process, I would like to pile on with a complaint about the prime time game breakdown.

5 games each
Packers, Saints, Cowboys, Seahawks, Steelers, Ravens, Rams, 49ers, Chiefs and Bucs

4 games each
Bears, Vikings, Raiders, Colts and Bills

3 games each
Giants, Patriots, Chargers, Titans, Browns, Cardinals and the Football Team


On top of that, only 1 of our 3 primetime games are at home, and its not even a Sunday or Monday night. Additionally, our two road primetime games? Both against our division rivals.

Sure, you have to play the games on your schedule and I get it that some of you like having Sunday afternoon games. But there is a large subset that looks forward to night games in Cleveland. Additionally, the players repeatedly say how much they love primetime games. To give teams like the Saints with no QB, Packers with potentially no QB, Steelers with no QB, and Ravens with no QB 2 more prime time games than the Browns? That's a slight I hope the players use to motivate themselves.
 
Even after the initial time to process, I would like to pile on with a complaint about the prime time game breakdown.

5 games each
Packers, Saints, Cowboys, Seahawks, Steelers, Ravens, Rams, 49ers, Chiefs and Bucs

4 games each
Bears, Vikings, Raiders, Colts and Bills

3 games each
Giants, Patriots, Chargers, Titans, Browns, Cardinals and the Football Team


On top of that, only 1 of our 3 primetime games are at home, and its not even a Sunday or Monday night. Additionally, our two road primetime games? Both against our division rivals.

Sure, you have to play the games on your schedule and I get it that some of you like having Sunday afternoon games. But there is a large subset that looks forward to night games in Cleveland. Additionally, the players repeatedly say how much they love primetime games. To give teams like the Saints with no QB, Packers with potentially no QB, Steelers with no QB, and Ravens with no QB 2 more prime time games than the Browns? That's a slight I hope the players use to motivate themselves.
Baltimore has no quarterback? I guess MVP doesn't count for anything.
 
Put in a message to group tickets. Guy just called me, and I scored my tickets! Wooooooo!

 

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