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A Closer Look at the Cleveland Browns 2010-2011 Schedule

When the NFL released the regular season schedule for 2010-2011 on Tuesday, one thing is for sure: fans of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and fans of the Cleveland Browns uttered, "hey, we can start off the season 1-0!"

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Yahooschedule_medium The official schedule can be seen in the image to the right. The first two games come against opponents that I would say based on the end of last season there is no reason we shouldn't be competitive. Next up are two division games against the Ravens and the Bengals, which is the typical time of the season we seem to face each of the teams.

I would deem Week 6 to Week 10 as our brutal stretch of the regular season. It starts off with two road games -- one against the Pittsburgh Steelers and the other against the defending Super Bowl Champion New Orleans Saints.

After a bye-week (I always like them in the middle of the season), it'll be a double dose of Eric Mangini facing teams he's had former ties too -- it probably works out better in his favor that those games are in Cleveland.

Two things stand out during the brutal stretch:

  • Reports indicate that Ben Roethlisberger could serve a 4-6 game suspension. Sources indicate the suspension will be set at 6 but can be reduced to 4 based on good behavior. If it's a six-game suspension, we won't see Roethlisberger for the first game. If it's a four-game suspension, the rust factor could still come into play.
  • WR Braylon Edwards will return to Cleveland Browns Stadium in November. Can't wait to see the warm reaction he receives from Cleveland fans.

From Week 11 to Week 14, we sort of hit another "easy" patch. I quote the word "easy" because I'm trying to state that the stretch would seem to be easy in comparison to the previous stretch.

Then, to close out the season, we face all three of our divisional opponents, the last game coming against the Steelers. Two of those three games are at home, which seemed to be what most of you wished for. It's too early to start making projections, but the NFL schedule is more geared toward determining a team like the Browns' divisional hopes to close out the season now.

I wouldn't look too much into all of our games being at 1:00 pm right now. Times are always subject to change to 4:05 pm depending on if the television networks want to swap a game in/out of a timeslot based on their record. We don't have any prime time games lined up either, which comes as quite a surprise considering we're usually guaranteed at least one game against a divisional opponent. I guess that's what happens when you play so horrible on Monday Night against the Ravens last year. The Browns could still be a team that gets moved into a Sunday Night Football slot later in the season.

In other schedule news...

  • I like the first regular season choice -- the Saints vs. the Vikings in an NFC Championship rematch. Brett Favre won't confirm a comeback, but it seems that he will return. If not, then the game will be a lot less interesting.
  • I'm quite surprised the NFL actually went through and made sure every Week 17 game pits division opponents against each other. Having so many division games in one week will be a trial run as a fan -- I don't know if it means I'll be excited to see more competitive games, or if I'll be disappointed because I can't follow so many important games all in one week.
  • Braylon Edwards currently has five prime time games that he can choke in.

For initial Browns fans reaction to this year's schedule, you can check out the FanPost that went up yesterday.

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We can definitely start off 2-0.

Braylon better choke in Cleveland.

4-3 start sound unrealistic? (losing both NFC games, and the one at BAL)

Depending on what our offense looks like once the season starts I think we have a chance at home against Atlanta. Not so sure about Pitt on the road no matter who their QB is.

If we stop/slow down ATL’s running game, we have a chance.

yeah, the key to that game is to make matt ryan beat us.

Ben officially suspended for 6 games. That means regardless of if he gets traded (which is looking like a real possibility), we won’t face him when we play at Pitt in Week 6.

While I’d rather beat them with their QB, I’m quite pleased to see their season all but ruined before it begins.

Reports seem to indicate that the suspension could still be reduced down to four games with good behavior.

Yeah, read a quick tweet and didn’t get that part until now. It appears you were spot on in the post. And something called a “comprehensive behavioral evaluation.”

That sounds fun.

So basically he’ll be good for 4 weeks, the suspension will be over early and he’ll go back and screw up again. Then we get to play this game all over again.

wonder how that gets affected if more accusations come out, a la tiger woods

REC for the BE comment
I sincerely hope he bounces on off his helmet during that game

If I go to a game this year, it’ll be the Jets game.

I love this schedule!!! As someone who travels from out of state, I like to see 3 home games around Thanksgiving, Xmas, and New Years. Also, I can rub it in my co-workers faces after the Jets game.

The schedule means, a good year for the Browns. No prime time games, so it usually works that a team that gets no prime time games has a good year. At least that is my take.
 Go Browns, lets have a great draft.

but we only ever show up to play in prime time games!

Nice Chris. This seems like the opposite of last year. Easy at the top. Last year the cakewalk was at the end of the year. So we might look pretty sweet after 4 or 5 games this year. Might be able to be classified a STREAK!

The Brown Streak?

They’ll smell us a mile away but won’t know how to deal with us. Cleaning the field won’t solve anything, so might as well leave it dirty.

My lord son, it looks like an 18 wheeler got hung up in your drawers!

Our start last year was simply brutal and set us back 8 weeks in the rebuilding process; whilst we probably had to bench Quinn after that battering it wrote the season off in terms of giving BQ a real chance.

But you can only play the games the schedule gives you, so…

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