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Tickets Still Remain for Browns Game Against Bengals


The Cleveland Browns fans seem to be voicing there opinions about the 2009 team with their pocketbooks. For the first time since the Browns franchise has play at Cleveland Browns Stadium a television blackout could take place because of the lack of ticket sales. Three straight blowout losses with no end in sight may have finally worn on Cleveland's football fans. If you are hoping to be able to tune into the game on Sunday, maybe we can hope for a large showing of Bengals fans driving up to the game as their team seems to be on the rise with a record of 2-1 including a thrilling last second come from behind win against the Steelers yesterday.

If, indeed, the game doesn't sell out and you want to catch a peak at the Browns you may want to try Thistledown on Sunday. In the old Browns era, the Cleveland area Thoroughbred racetrack had been grandfathered the rights to air games at the facility. The Cleveland Leader attempted to contact Thistledown to see if that rule still stands but did not get a reply and will attempt to in the coming days.


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Slop

Nobody is willing to pay for this slop anymore. Even Browns fans have their limits. I was planning on going with a bunch of friends to this game, but have since re-assessed the situation. Now we are going to just drink beer and watch football at my house...saving us each at least $100+. Times are tough, and there is no way people are going to be able justifying spending money on purchasing poop.

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