Breakfast with Brownie

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Good Morning Browns Fans and Happy Thanksgiving!!!!

Today is a day to give thanks for the many blessings we have and enjoy spending a ton of time with our loved ones.

Nov 22, 2012; East Rutherford, NJ, USA; New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12) eats a piece of turkey after the game against the New York Jets on Thanksgiving at Metlife Stadium. The Patriots won the game 49-19. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports

It’s a day for turkey, stuffing and pumpkin pie, and ultimately it’s also a day for Football!!!

Wouldn’t it be nice to see our Brownies play a turkey day game one of these years?  The last time the Browns played a game on Thanksgiving day it was 1989 and they lost to the Detroit Lions 13-10.  The Browns are 3-3 lifetime on Thanksgiving day, with all three wins coming from 1947-49.

Maybe someday we will once again see the orange helmets running out of the tunnel on turkey day, perhaps someday soon, but we won’t hold our collective breaths.

Tomorrow’s game schedule is as follows:

12:30 p.m. ET – CBS
Green Bay Packers at Detroit Lions

4:30 p.m. ET – FOX
Oakland Raiders at Dallas Cowboys

8:30 p.m. ET – NBC
Pittsburg Steelers at Baltimore Ravens

Enjoy your day everyone, you all deserve it!!!

-MR(@puckelves) instagram: Elves73

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Browns quarterback Brandon Weeden on whether he will be a Browns next year.  “For the next five weeks, I’m a Cleveland Brown,” he said Wednesday. “After that, whatever happens is out of my control. I’m excited. This is one of the best teams I’ve ever been on as far as just the group of guys in this locker room, the atmosphere we have going on, the friendships we have and the camaraderie. It’s great.  “I’m going to enjoy every minute of it as long as I’m here, and then if they tell me to beat it, then we’ll see. Right now, my main focus is the Cleveland Browns and winning this Sunday.”

Browns recently signed quarterback Alex Tanney on if he regrets filming the trick shot video because it out shadows his ability.  “I think that a lot of people have the idea that I would not be in the position that I am in right now if it was not for the YouTube video,” said Tanney, signed off the Dallas Cowboys’ practice squad. “So, you know, I have answered that question a thousand times.”

“Was that the third question it took before it came up?” Tanney said to reporters.

Random Barks in the Twitter and Facebook Pound

>This might be one of the funniest tweets I’ve seen in a long time, but also painstakingly true at the same time.  Probably every football fan in Cleveland would agree with this statement!!

>Two guys that always do as much as they possibly can for the Cleveland community.  Good job Joe and T.J. helping feed the less fortunate!!

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