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osufan
How bout those Brownies ! Kickin' Atlanta's butt

Browns second string quarterback plays and they win anyway !

Bye bye Miami and New England

Bye bye Kansas City even tho we gave you the gift with the so-called helmet incident

Now all the sore losers can come up with their anti-Cleveland comments

BRING IT ON ! ! ! ! ! !


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[ January 07, 2003: Message edited by: m1 ]

meric
No negative comments from here. Playing Pitt for the first Browns playoff game since 94? Lost both Pitt games by 3 points in the regular season, one in overtime with the blocked field goal on 3rd down, what's the chance that'll happen again. Green 178 rushing yards. He's getting better as the season goes, maybe he'll have a couple more games to show his stuff. Browns are going to take this one.

Damn, that goal line stance was great. Now can we forgive Rudd?

BTW: kind of off topic: hasn't the home game and away games already been released for the next three years. Seems this information was available at the beginning of the new alignment. Recall being excited the Browns were coming to Houston next season and even to Dallas the season after next. Now can't find it anywhere. Was I in a delusional state?
Theo
Only good thing for me about the Browns continuing on in the post season is seeing William Green. He's a stud!!!!
pat125
[quote] BTW: kind of off topic: hasn't the home game and away games already been released for the next three years. Seems this information was available at the beginning of the new alignment. Recall being excited the Browns were coming to Houston next season and even to Dallas the season after next. Now can't find it anywhere. Was I in a delusional state?


Hi meric. I remember seeing something like that as well. It looks like the NFL established a schedule rotation for 8 years beginning with this season, announced when the divisional alignment first came about. This is the best I came up with. NFL 2002-2009 schedule

The article indicates that such a schedule has been established, but only general information is given in the article. Since the intraconference schedule is a three-year rotation, it looks like the Browns won't come to Houston until 2005.

[ December 29, 2002: Message edited by: pat125 ]

meric
Thanks Pat for the link and information.

It wasn't a delusion on my part about the schedules being listed for the home and away games for at least the next three years (the list included this past season without the dates)(attempted to make plans to attend the Saints/Browns game). I recall showing the list to a friend in order to make plans on games to attend.
I kind of sweet talked him about going to a Green Bay game in Dallas and also Browns in Houston and also Browns in Dallas in couple of seasons, all of which would have been on a schedule for the next three seasons.
Thanks again, we'll just have to wait and see what comes about.
meric
Back on topic, Browns will take the Steelers.

Theo, put your tongue back in your month and go back to your dirty, nasty, finley.
triguy262
Meric-

Give this link a try. Obviously no dates have been announced yet, but this will show you who the Browns play where the next 7 years.

http://www.clevelandbrowns.com/game/opponents.php
meric
Hey triguy thank you very much for that link.
Wasn't delusional about the Browns coming to Dallas in a couple of seasons. Was wrong about them coming to Houston and Pat125 was on target about that. KC or Denver would be a nice weekend trip. Thanks a bunch.
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