Originally posted by The ThrillGreen needs just 46 rushing yards to pass the almighty Jim Taylor as the Packers' all-time leading rusher.
Well, they're playing the Browns this weekend so expect him to get at least 100 yards. *sigh*
"As you may have read in Robert Parker's Wine Newsletter, 'Donaghy Estates tastes like the urine of Satan, after a hefty portion of asparagus.'" Jack Donaghy, 30 Rock
Originally posted by The ThrillGreen needs just 46 rushing yards to pass the almighty Jim Taylor as the Packers' all-time leading rusher.
Well, they're playing the Browns this weekend so expect him to get at least 100 yards. *sigh*
Any suggestions on a good restaurant in the downtown area (within walking distance of the Hyatt)? We're flying there Saturday AM. Going to Canton almost as soon as we arrive, and the R&R Hall on Monday before we leave.
Originally posted by The ThrillGreen needs just 46 rushing yards to pass the almighty Jim Taylor as the Packers' all-time leading rusher.
Well, they're playing the Browns this weekend so expect him to get at least 100 yards. *sigh*
Any suggestions on a good restaurant in the downtown area (within walking distance of the Hyatt)? We're flying there Saturday AM. Going to Canton almost as soon as we arrive, and the R&R Hall on Monday before we leave.
I've heard good things about Pickwick & Frolic for a downtown eatery. If you are planning on tailgating before the game, the Municipal parking lot ("the Muni") nearby the stadium is where most die-hards congregate. At least the weather forecast looks promising, hope you enjoy your trip! If nothing else, you'll probably have your pick of seats at the Stadium by the third quarter.
"As you may have read in Robert Parker's Wine Newsletter, 'Donaghy Estates tastes like the urine of Satan, after a hefty portion of asparagus.'" Jack Donaghy, 30 Rock
Originally posted by The ThrillGreen needs just 46 rushing yards to pass the almighty Jim Taylor as the Packers' all-time leading rusher.
Well, they're playing the Browns this weekend so expect him to get at least 100 yards. *sigh*
Any suggestions on a good restaurant in the downtown area (within walking distance of the Hyatt)? We're flying there Saturday AM. Going to Canton almost as soon as we arrive, and the R&R Hall on Monday before we leave.
I've heard good things about Pickwick & Frolic for a downtown eatery. If you are planning on tailgating before the game, the Municipal parking lot ("the Muni") nearby the stadium is where most die-hards congregate. At least the weather forecast looks promising, hope you enjoy your trip! If nothing else, you'll probably have your pick of seats at the Stadium by the third quarter.
We sat in Section 132 - nice seats. Tailgated at Port 20, and saw two Browns fans jump into the water after the game. The Police, fire department, and coast guard had to come to fish them out. We thought one of them was going to die - seriously.
Ended up eating at the ChopHouse after spending a good chunk of Saturday at the Pro Football HOF. Saw the Rock HOF today. If you are a fan of Rock music, you must go there and plan to spend the whole day (10:30 to 5:00). You still won't have had enough time there. Just WOW!