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Going to the game in Cleveland.


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FWIW

A buddy of mine is going to every NFL stadium. Has completed 20+ already including the Black hole, Philly, Pitt, Meadowlands etc. He claims the scariest was Cleveland. And the Delhomme factor?

I'd at least wear an undershirt. jus sayin

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The story has been told on here before but there was a group of Browns fans tailgating next to our Huddle tailgate that was insane.

Long story short, it involved a big dog cage, a big hunk of bleeding meat from a butchers shop and a long carpet and a dog bowl filled with beer.

Women, men, young and old would climb into this cage and start gnawing on a big slab of raw, bloody meat that was hanging from the top of the cage with a chain (not all of them would but some). While the did this, people would kick and rattle the cage getting them person inside into a rabid like state and they would start barking and growling. Then they would unlock the cage and the person would then speed down the carpet on all fours and chug the beer out of a big dog bowl at the end of the carpet all while being covered in blood from the raw meat. Weird stuff but entertaining for sure.

This may be the best tailgating story I have ever heard. Maybe even the best story. lol

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