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April 22, 2015The NFL had their big unveiling of all 32 teams’ 2015 schedule on Tuesday. The Cleveland Browns found out that their 2015 NFL season kicks off on the road for the second straight year. The Browns will take to the road to show off their new uniforms against the New York Jets at 1 p.m. on September 13. They will see a familiar face on the other sideline in former cornerback Buster Skrine, who signed with the Jets as free agent this offseason.
The Browns will play their first home game at FirstEnergy Stadium in Week 2 versus the Tennessee Titans. The home opener versus the Titans is set for September 20th at 1 p.m. Cleveland will get their rest late this season in Week 11, when the team hits their bye week.
In a surprise, the Browns have two nationally televised games this season. The team will play the Baltimore Ravens at FirstEnergy Stadium on November 30th in their first Monday Night Game since 2009. Just like last season, the Browns have a nationally televised game on a Thursday night in Cincinnati. On Thursday November 5th, the Browns will travel down I-71 to play the Cincinnati Bengals for the “Battle of Ohio” at Paul Brown Stadium on NFL Network. The Browns will look to have a similar performance as last season when the team dominated the Bengals 24-3. Here is the rest of the Browns 2015 NFL schedule.
The #Browns have announced their 2015 schedule. READ: http://t.co/V8U6GyT7EZ. pic.twitter.com/ywIp8lmTt2
— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) April 21, 2015
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For having to play the AFCW and NFCW, the travel side of all of this isn’t terrible. Weeks 9-12 are, for me, the prime bye week times, so that went our way as well. Honestly, my only beef with the schedule itself is that quick turnaround from the Cards to playing a division game 4 days later in Cincy. A 3-0 start is there for the taking, and the month of November will decide if we have any say in the division besides padding the other squads’ records. Still too early for a W-L prediction from me (I’ll save that for after the draft at least), but I don’t hate the way things are laid out here.
Schedule forecasting on April 21st go watch the Cavaliers!
I was multitasking! And there’s no forecasting or predicting, just (very) light analysis.
And besides
http://youtu.be/YEwlW5sHQ4Q
The way I see it the Browns go 15-1 with a loss to the Raiders. You know how those trap games can be. Still, 15-1 isn’t bad.
Thought the same thing.
http://www.reactiongifs.com/r/diint.gif
https://bleedinginkinc.files.wordpress.com/2015/03/oh-yes.gif
L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L.
Too early?
IT’S A GIF OFF!!!
http://www.theloop.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/ZOOLANDER-Bowie.gif
And I nominate @disqus_hLkg5jAgDQ:disqus as judge
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The Loki gif is one of my all-time faves.
http://www.rattlebeak.com/images/content/bowie/full/new/zoolander.jpg
I’d love for someone to explain the logic behind having the Browns have their first Monday night game in years… after a bye week.
I’d love for someone to explain the logic behind having the pumkinheads on Monday night at all. Haslam must have shined some serious bottoms to get that done.
Two reasons that come to mind:
1) Nike wanted to show off two different color combinations under the lights.
2) The Browns’ schedule is stacked easy -> hard, so they probably figure that they could be like 5-5 there, coming off a bye, against a divisional opponent they play well against, at home, and they stand a chance. Before they lose all the rest of their games.
The former makes more sense then the latter especially when you say 5-5, lol.
Now that the Browns have their new costumes, ABC wants to give the nation a look at the player introductions where the players come out on unicycles and squirt seltzer water at the referees. Hilarity ensures.
Im reading through your type-o to go on a little tangent of my own. I always thought Ndamokung Suh should change his name to Chaos and keep his first name as his middle name. Chaos N. Suh
Ha haa, excellent!
As for me, misspelling ensues. Although when it comes to the Browns, hilarity “ensures” kind of works in a sort of reachy way.