![]() – No-nonsense bowling ball in the backfield, Nick Chubb: “I get knocked down, but I get up again. – Coming off another well regarded offseason of acquisitions, Andrew Berry: “He’s smart like a doctor with a real good rep.” – Salt-N-Peppa, “Whatta Man” – Upon finally agreeing to terms with the Browns, Jadeveon Clowney: “I saw the sign and it opened up my eyes.” – Ace of Base, “The Sign” – One of the most dominant defensive players in recent memory, Myles Garrett: “Nothing compares to you.” – Sinead O’Connor, “Nothing Compares 2 U” You can’t touch this Why you standing there, man? You can’t touch this.” MC Hammer – “U Can’t Touch This” – Entering his second season of keeping opponents off the franchise QB, Jedrick Wills Jr: “Yo, I told you. But I’ll be there for you.” – The Rembrandts, “I’ll be there for you” When it hasn’t been your day, your week, your month, or even your year. – With the OBJ impact in Cleveland minimal thus far, Jarvis Landry to Odell Beckham Jr: “It’s like you’re always stuck in second gear. – With a new contract looming, Baker Mayfield: “You gotta get your groove on, before you go get paid.” - Montell Jordan, “This Is How We Do It” – Regarding his retooled roster, Kevin Stefanski: “No, I don’t want no scrubs.” - TLC, “No Scrubs” With that, here are other lyrics from the 90’s that can be associated with this Cleveland Browns team: Lead-singer Dave Grohl croons: “Fly along with me, I can’t quite make it alone.” Seems appropriate for a Browns team that will need a buy-in from the entire roster to fly as high as they want. Speaking of hits, Hall of Fame inductees the Foo Fighters belted out their first Billboard top 100 song, “Learn to Fly”, in 1999 – the same year the Browns made their return to the NFL. At the very least, the orange and brown and their fans alike, are planning to drop some hall-worthy hits in 2021. A return trip to the playoffs and a deep run would be music to the ears of Browns fans. ![]() The star-studded event will serve as an opening act for the Halloween headliner awaiting Browns fans - a visit from the Steelers.Ĭoming off their first playoff appearance (and win) in 26 years, head-banging with Pittsburgh will likely be a good gauge of the 2021 team’s post-season chances. On October 30th, the Cleveland-based Rock & Roll Hall of Fame will enshrine their 36th class of artists steps away from neighboring First Energy Stadium, home of the Cleveland Browns. If everything goes according to plan, the city of Cleveland should be rocking this fall. By Anthony Farris 1 year ago Follow Tweet
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