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Don't miss out on your best chance to buy Cleveland Browns tickets. Head coach Romeo Crennel is in year two of the rebuilding process. But the former New England Patriots defensive coordinator knows exactly what the blueprint looks like construct a Super Bowl winner. Before you know it, Crennel will be punching the Browns' ticket to the NFL Playoffs. Once in the postseason, anything can happen. Don't let the recent struggles at Cleveland Browns Stadium fool you. Things are getting ready to change, and it starts with the fans. Scoop up Cleveland Browns tickets now and come help out the rebuilding process at Cleveland Browns Stadium. Make sure to grab a roster, though. There are a lot of new faces on the Browns' roster.
Second-year quarterback Charlie Frye is poised to take of the reigns of the Browns' offense. He appeared in seven games as a rookie, completing nearly 60 percent of his passes for 1,002 yards and four touchdowns. The Browns traded away veteran quarterback Trent Dilfer in the offseason to clear the way for Frye's ascension to the starting line-up. A first-round pick out of Akron, Frye possesses all the tools to become one the NFL's elite signal callers. His rifle arm and gunslinger attitude has drawn comparisons to Green Bay Packers legend Brett Favre. That's pretty high praise for a quarterback that has never taken his team to the playoffs.
Frye will rely on a talented cast of teammates to change that fact. Running back Reuben Droughns came over from Denver in 2005 and didn't miss a beat in Cleveland. The former Oregon Duck plowed his way over defenses to the tune of 1,232 yards. In only his seventh season in the NFL, Droughns has proven to be one best kept secrets in the league. He rushed for only 97 yards in his first four seasons. But in his last two, the 5-foot-11, 215-pound bruiser has emerged into a powerful running threat, gaining more than 1,200 yards on the ground.
Athletic but troubled tight end Kellen Winslow Sr. is back after missing his first two seasons with injuries. An offseason motorcycle accident sidelined Winslow last year. The son of Hall of Famer Kellen Winslow Sr., Winslow Jr. is hungry to make up for lost time. If he returns to the form he displayed in college starring for the Miami Hurricanes, Winslow Jr. will provide the Browns with a dynamic and explosive playmaker, something that has been lacking in Cleveland over the last few seasons.
In the 2006 NFL Draft, the Browns addressed their stagnant pass rush. They took Florida State defensive end Kamerion Wimberly with the 13th pick in the first round. Wimberly was a nearly unstoppable sack machine for Bobby Bowden's Seminoles. He adds instant credibility to a Browns' defensive that finished among the NFL leaders in pass defense. In the second round, Cleveland nabbed Maryland linebacker D'Qwell Jackson. After picking up Oklahoma wide out Travis Wilson in the third round, the Browns added another linebacker in the fourth round, selecting Leon Williams out of Miami. The changes should play immediate dividends at Cleveland Browns Stadium. So act quickly. Order your Cleveland Browns tickets today.
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