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From John Stewart comedy show to Creed in concert: 49 things to do in NE Ohio this week
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Weather might be cooling a bit, but events are heating up. From a celebration of Amy Winehouse music to Monsters hockey games, Sleigh pop-up bar, a cooking demo, Charo and more, tons of events are going on throughout Greater Cleveland.
Here’s a look at 49 concerts, games, fests and events taking place from Thursday, Nov. 21, to Wednesday, Nov. 27:
Christmas Connection
The massive shopping extravaganza is back with 550 (!) exhibitors, a new holiday train display, a beauty feature and earlier Saturday hours to peruse artisan gifts and décor. Admission prices vary.
10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 22 (Friday early bird hours are 8 to 10 a.m. with advance purchase online only. Also Friday: Bring two cans of vegetables for the Greater Cleveland Food Bank and receive $4 off general admission.)
8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 24 (Sunday is Hero Day. All active military personnel, veterans, police, fire and first responders can attend for free with valid ID)
Cleveland International Exposition Center, One I-X Center Dr., Cleveland
clevelandchristmasconnection.com + (here’s our story on what to expect at Christmas Connection)
Back to Black: The Amy Winehouse Celebration
The entire classic Back to Back album will be performed with 12-piece band and singers. Features Post Saga and Mikey Silas (Apostle Jones). Winehouse died July 23, 2011. (This is a new date for the show. Tickets from the previously scheduled performance on Aug. 6 are valid.) Tickets: $25 (advance), $28 (day of show), $40 (reserve)
6 p.m. (doors), 7 p.m. (show) Thursday, Nov. 21
Beachland Tavern, 15711 Waterloo Road, Cleveland
beachlandballroom.com/
Wild Winter Nights
The illumination display at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo features more than 1.5 million lights across holiday-themed areas including Enchanted Forest, Swan Lake, Candy Lane, Polar Pathway and Santa’s North Pole Lodg. Photos with Santa Claus are available. The area features a 50-foot tree. Prices vary with walk-through and drive-through options.
5:30 to 9:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 21, to Wednesday, Nov. 27
Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, 3900 Wildlife Way, Cleveland
clevelandmetroparks.com/zoo
Jon StewartAssociated Press
An Evening with Jon Stewart
The acerbic comedian and former “Daily Show” host brings his political commentary to Cleveland for a sold-out show. Tickets available via secondary markets.
8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 22
KeyBank State Theatre, 1519 Euclid Ave., Cleveland
playhousesquare.org
Gillian Welch & David Rawlings
The acclaimed folk duo does their thing. Tickets start at $44.50.
7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23
Goodyear Theater, 1201 E. Market St., Akron
ticketmaster.com
‘Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat’
The 50-plus year-old show meshes dreams, music and not-so-brotherly love. It opens a monthly run. Tickets: $16 to $36.
Times vary. Friday, Nov. 22
Weathervane Playhouse, 1301 Weathervane Lane, Akron
weathervaneplayhouse.com
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Dirt Monkey
The electronic-music artist brings his sounds and style to Masonic Temple. Tickets start at $24.50.
8:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23
The Asylum at Masonic Temple, 3615 Euclid Ave., Cleveland
templelive.com
University of Akron School of Music
Take in an opera! Frank Ward directs Act 1 of Donizetti’s “The Elixir of Love.” Free.
7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 22
Guzzetta Recital Hall, 157 University Ave., Akron
Email music@uakron.edu or call 330-972-7590
Bird
Academy Award-winner Andrea Arnold’s “Bird,” a coming-of-age fable described as a “portrait of the transition from childhood to adolescence.”
Multiple showtimes vary. Nov. 22-27
The Nightlight, 30 N. High St., Akron
nightlightcinema.com
Diana ChittesterAssociated Press
Diana Chittester
The acclaimed Northeast Ohio-based singer-songwriter plays downtown.
9 p.m. Friday, Nov. 22
House of Blues, Crossroads Stage, 308 Euclid Ave., Cleveland
houseofblues.com/cleveland/concert-events
Frost
Cleveland Botanical Garden’s indoor and outdoor gardens come alive with dazzling lights, a tunnel of flowers, seasonal soundscapes and much more to create a holiday experience. Admission prices vary. Check website for hours.
Saturday, Nov. 23, to Sunday, Jan. 5
Cleveland Botanical Garden, 11030 East Blvd., Cleveland
holdenfg.org/
The Potluck
The Potluck has been around since 2007, establishing themselves as what B Side Lounge touts as a “neighborhood staple amongst Cleveland & Cleveland Heights kids coming home from HBCU’s and other colleges on break.” Enjoy some potluck before Thanksgiving. Tickets: $20.
10 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 27
B Side Lounge, 2785 Euclid Heights Blvd., Cleveland
eventbrite.com
The hot-starting Cavs are in action this week.Associated Press
Cleveland Cavaliers
The Cavs are in action for a pair of home games over the next week. Prices vary.
Toronto Raptors, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 24
Atlanta Hawks, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 27
Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, 1 Center Court, Cleveland
nba.com
Glow: Neon and Light
The Karl and Bertl Arnstein Galleries host this showcase of work from artists who use analog materials like glass, mirrors, light bulbs and other medium to create sculptural installations. Adult general admission: $12.
Through Sunday, Feb. 9
Akron Art Museum, 1 S. High St., Akron
akronartmuseum.org
Sleigh
Sleigh, a pop-up bar, is back at Jack Casino. Enjoy a festive bar on the casino’s third floor.
5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday until Sunday, Dec. 29 (closed Thanksgiving, Nov. 28).
100 Public Square, Cleveland
facebook.com/events
Go Zips!AP
Toledo at Akron
MACtion continues with the Toledo Rockets facing the Akron Zips in football. Prices vary.
7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 26
InfoCision Stadium, 375 E. Market St., Akron
gozips.com
‘Black Dog’
The award-winning film is billed as a poetic tale of isolation, companionship and redemption. When a recently released prisoner returns to his desolate hometown, he creates an unlikely bond with a stray dog. Cleveland premiere, China, 2024, subtitles, 116 minutes. Admission: $12.
9:15 to 11:15 p.m. Friday, Nov. 22
4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23
Cleveland Institute of Art, Cinematheque, 11610 Euclid Ave., Cleveland
cia.edu
Cooking Demo: Stroopwafel with Annie’s Signature Sweets
Hudson Library and Historical Society presents a cooking demonstration with Ann LoParo of Annie’s Signature Sweets. LoParo, former pastry chef at the Cleveland Museum of Art, will guide attendees on making stroopwafel, a traditional Dutch dessert. Registration is required. Email askus@hudson.lib.oh.us or call 330-653-6658, ext. 1010 if spots are available.
2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23
96 Library St., Hudson
engagedpatrons.org/events
Cuchi cuchi Charo!Getty Images
Charo
Spanish sensation Charo dazzles in her new show filled with humor, guitar skills and more. Cuchi cuchi everyone! Tickets: $40.
7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 26
EJ Thomas Hall, 198 Hill St., Akron
calendar.uakron.edu
Clash of Dynasties: St. Edward vs. Walsh Jesuit
Check out a screening of two parts of the wrestling documentary that covers the rivalry between two of Ohio’s national wrestling powerhouses in the 1990s, St. Edward and Walsh Jesuit. Includes more than 40 interviews and thousands of hours of archival footage. Episodes 1 and 2 will be shown. Tickets: $25 (reserved), $125 (VIP).
7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 22
182 S. Main St., Akron.
akroncivic.com
Holiday night market
Shop at night under the lights at the Common Ground. Gift wrapping, ugly-sweater contests, cookie-decorating workshops and more will be featured. Local makers, live music and festive holiday eats and drinks will be available. Free.
5 to 9 p.m. Friday, Nov. 22
220 N. State Road, Medina
facebook.com/events
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Creed
The Creed Are You Ready? tour hits the arena. 3 Doors Down and Mammoth WVH open. Tickets start at $39.50.
7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 22
Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, 1 Center Court, Cleveland
rocketmortgagefieldhouse.com
Jokes on You
It’s billed as Cleveland’s first crowd work comedy show, which challenges local and visiting comedians to think on their feet: Skip the prepared material and focus on the organic interaction with the audience. Who knows here the show will go? 21 and older. Tickets: $10.
7:15 p.m. (doors), 8 p.m. (show) Sunday, Nov. 24
Hilarities 4th Street Theatre, 2035 E. 4th St., Cleveland
https://hilarities.com/events
Sammy DeLeon Latin Jazz Orchestra
Drink good beer and hear some Latin sounds. Moises Borges opens. Tickets: $20
7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 22
Market Garden Brewery tasting room, 1849 W. 24th St. Cleveland
marketgardenbrewery.com (Reservations: 216-621-4000)
Browns and Steelers go at it this week.Associated Press
Pittsburgh vs. Cleveland
The Browns host the rival Steelers on Thursday Night Football. Prices vary.
8:15 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 21
Huntington Bank Field, 100 Alfred Lerner Way
clevelandbrowns.com
State Champs
The band – from Albany, New York – brings its pop-punk sounds to town. Openers: Knuckle Puck; Meet Me @ The Altar; Daisy Grenade. Tickets: $35 to $65.
6 p.m. (doors), 7 p.m. (show) Sunday, Nov. 24
Agora Cleveland, 5000 Euclid Ave., Cleveland
agoracleveland.com/events
Make ’Em Laugh Mondays
Kevin Ford host a night of laughs. Tickets: $5 (advance), $10 (at the door).
8:30 p.m. (doors), 9 p.m. (showtime) Monday, Nov. 25
2785 Euclid Heights Blvd., Cleveland Heights
grogshop.gs/calendar/
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Joseph Arthur
The Akron singer-songwriter has had a remarkable career, playing his unique alternative sounds with a bit of funk twirled in. He has recorded with R.E.M.’s Peter Buck and others. Tickets: $30.
7 p.m. (doors), 7:30 p.m. (show) Wednesday, Nov. 27
House Three Thirty, 532 W Market St., Akron
housethreethirty.com for venue details and eventbrite.com for tickets
Chris Knight
The singer-songwriter-storyteller from Kentucky is out with Almost Daylight, his ninth album and first new recording in more than seven years. Tickets start at $25.
8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 22
The Asylum at Masonic Temple, 3615 Euclid Ave., Cleveland
templelive.com
Dinner & A Movie: The Last Waltz
Rolling Stone bills this as the greatest concert movie ever. Martin Scorsese directed the movie, which features a star-studded array of classic musicians at The Band’s final performance. Free; reservations required.
6 p.m. (doors), 8 p.m. (show) Friday, Nov. 22
Music Box Supper Club, 1148 Main Ave., Cleveland
musicboxcle.com/
Bull riding comes to townAssociated Press
Professional Championship Bull Riders
World Class Bull Riding bucks and busts into Canton. Tickets: $25 to $50; discounts for kids.
7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23
Canton Civic Center, 1101 Market Ave. N, Canton
facebook.com
Pat Harris
The vocalist hits the Bop Stop with her six-piece band. Tickets: $20.
7 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 24
Bop Stop, 2920 Detroit Ave., Cleveland
themusicsettlement.org/events/2024/10
Panza Foundation’s 10th anniversary show
Panza Foundation’s anniversary show features Napsack, Free Black, Powers/Rolin Duo and Teamonade. The foundation provides financial support for local musicians. Tickets: $12.
8:30 p.m. (show) Saturday, Nov. 23
Happy Dog, 5801 Detroit Ave, Cleveland
facebook.com/panzafoundation/
The puck drops for a couple of Cleveland Monsters games.Associated Press
Cleveland Monsters hockey
Drop the puck! The Monsters host the Milwaukee Admirals for a pair of back-to-back home games.
5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23 (Pride Night)
Noon Sunday, Nov. 24 (Salute to Service, Family Day, Blue Jackets Night)
Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, 1 Center Court, Cleveland
clevelandmonsters.com/games
Illuminate the Circle tree-lighting ceremony
Wade Oval becomes a winter wonderland, with immersive light show, holiday vignettes and seasonal traditions. The 30-foot tree-lighting ceremony includes live music, entertainment, games, food and more. Free admission.
5 to 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23
Wade Oval, 10820 East Blvd., Cleveland
universitycircle.org/illuminatethecircle
Cleveland Orchestra
Santtu-Matias Rouvali will make his Cleveland conducting debut as the orchestra performs Carl Nielsen’s Overture to Maskarade, Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto and Sibelius’ Symphony No. 1.
(The previously announced orchestra performance of Mahler’s Das Lied von der Erde and Prokofiev’s Symphony No. 7 has been rescheduled for the 2025–26 season.) Prices vary.
7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 21
7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 22
8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23
11001 Euclid Ave., Cleveland
clevelandorchestra.com
Wine, cheese and chocolate anyone?cleveland.com collage
Cheese, Wine & Chocolate Fest Cleveland
The fest covers three favorites – cheese, wine and chocolate with more than 50 wines and 50 cheeses. It brings together food connoisseurs, wine enthusiasts and cheese lovers for nibbles and drinks. A marketplace will sell wines from the event. Prices vary.
5 to 9 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23
6111 Landerhaven Dr., Mayfield Heights
Taste CLE’s facebook page, tastecle.com plus here’s our story on the event
Crocker Park holiday festivities
The shopping-lifestyle center is set to host its annual tree lighting, holiday block party and other festivities. The lighting of a 50-foot tree kicks things off.
Saturday, Nov. 23:
4 p.m. Joe Bell and the Swing Lizards perform
7 p.m. tree lighting
177 Market St., Westlake
crockerpark.com/treelighting + here’s the schedule of activities
Kent State men’s basketball
Can you believe college basketball season is here? Kent State hosts Niagara. Prices vary.
7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 21
Memorial and Athletic Convocation Center, 1871 Memorial Convocation Center, Kent
kentstatesports.com
The Sound of Music
The classic story of the musical Von Trapp family in Austria takes the stage. Will they escape? Prices vary.
7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays; 2 p.m. Sundays
Through Sunday, Dec. 15
Chagrin Valley Little Theatre, 40 River St., Chagrin Falls
cvlt.org/show-item/sound-of-music/
University of Akron men’s basketball
March Madness isn’t here, but it’s heating up in Northeast Ohio with the Akron Basketball Classic.
6 p.m. Friday, Nov. 22, vs. Lamar University
4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23, vs. Nebraska Omaha
3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 24, vs. Alabama State
Rhodes Arena, 373 Carroll St., Akron
gozips.com
Cleveland State men’s basketball
A pair of Northeast Ohio colleges tangle in an inter-conference matchup. The Cleveland State Vikings of the Horizon League host the Kent State Golden Flashes of the Mid-American Conference. Prices vary.
7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23
Wolstein Center, 2000 Prospect Ave., Cleveland
csuvikings.com
D.L. HughleyAssociated Press
D.L. Hughley
The comedian-actor hits town with his humor. And if you get a chance, find “Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip;” it’s one of Aaron Sorkin’s best, and Hughley starred in it.
6 p.m. (doors), 7 p.m. (show) Friday, Nov. 22
9:30 p.m. (doors), 10 p.m. (show) Friday, Nov. 22
5:30 p.m. (doors), 6:30 p.m. (show) Saturday, Nov. 23
9 p.m. (doors), 9:30 p.m. (show) Saturday, Nov. 23
5 p.m. (doors), 6 p.m. (show) Sunday, Nov. 24
Funny Bone, 1148 Main Ave., Cleveland
cleveland.funnybone.com
Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening
LZ drummer John Bonham’s drummer-son pounds his way to Cleveland with his band. Tickets start at $57.
8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 22
MGM Northfield Park, 10777 Northfield Road, Northfield
ticketmaster.com
Mood Swing exhibition opening
An opening party is set to celebrate the new exhibition curated by Marcella Hackbardt. It features work by Allana Clarke, Stephanie Rond, A.F. Oehmke, Jonathan Vega, Amber N. Ford, Michelle Burdine and Michael Coppage. Free.
5:30 to 8 p.m. (6:30 to 7 p.m. artist talk) Friday, Nov. 22
The Sculpture Center, 12210 Euclid Ave., Cleveland
sculpturecenter.org
M Cellars is in Geneva.
Wine and food pairing dinner
M Cellars is having a four-course wine and food pairing dinner featuring chef Zachary Bond from The Spot on Lakeshore.
Check-in is 6 p.m. Dinner is 6:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 22
M Cellars, 6193 S. River Road W, Geneva
mcellars.com + here’s the menu
The Wedding Singer
Broadview Heights Spotlights presents the romantic-comedy, taking you back to the 1980s. Based on the Adam Sandler movie, with music by Matthew Sklar and book by Chad Beguelin and Tim Herlihy. Tickets: $18 to $20.
7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 22, and Saturday, Nov. 23
Broadview Heights Cultural Arts Building, (next to the police station), 9543 Broadview Road, Broadview Heights
ticketpeak.co
Cleveland Restaurant Week
The promotional week ends its run this week, with almost 30 restaurants offering deals – mostly $39 prix fixe specials. The annual promotion helps kick off the holiday season for member restaurants. Dine-in and carryout options vary. The promotion serves as a way to draw diners to restaurants often during slower sales times.
Final days are Thursday, Nov. 21, and Friday, Nov. 22
Multiple locations
clevelandindependents.com
Candy Land: It’s Wild in Ohio
Experience the magic and whimsy of a life-sized gameboard and discover colorful habitats – forests, fields and wetlands – as well as animal displays. Hot chocolate will be available in Snowshoe Lodge, and you can shop for nature-themed gifts in The Nature Store. Plus there will be crafts, scavenger hunts and other interactive exhibits. Free.
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23, to Wednesday, Jan. 1 (Nature Center is closed Thanksgiving and Christmas)
Penitentiary Glen Nature Center, 8668 Kirtland-Chardon Road, Kirtland
goto.lakemetroparks.com/candyland
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Houston Astros at Cleveland Guardians prediction, pick for Tuesday 4/21/26
Garion Thorne gives you a preview, prediction and pick for tonight’s game between the Houston Astros and the Cleveland Guardians.
Few teams needed a win last night more than the Astros.
Houston came into Monday’s action having lost 12 of its past 14 games, while also having lost nearly as many pitchers — at least it feels that way. Just take a quick glance at this club’s IL. Hunter Brown (shoulder), Tatsuya Imai (fatigue), Cristian Javier (shoulder). Those aren’t losses that are easy to survive, and the Astros have understandably been struggling. However, after a dominating 9-2 victory, Houston can at least take a small breath.
Can the Astros make it two in a row this evening? Or will the Guardians bounce back? Let’s preview this AL clash and make a couple picks on the DraftKings Sportsbook.
Astros vs. Guardians prediction, preview
So, remember that list of injured Astros pitchers I just recited? The consequence of the length of that list, is that you have to start people like Ryan Weiss. That’s not to suggest that Weiss is completely without promise — he was a stud in the KBO in 2024 and 2025 — it’s just that the right-hander’s MLB career has gotten off to a slightly rocky start, and it’s clear that Houston currently prefers the 29-year-old as a reliever. In 14.2 innings of work, Weiss has racked up 18 strikeouts, but he’s also surrendered four home runs, 11 earned runs, and a sixth percentile opponent hard hit rate (54.5%). Weiss isn’t quite built up to be a starter, either. Well, at least not fully, as he threw a season-high 76 pitches in his last outing. That means we’re probably going to have to see a lot of the Astros’ bullpen on Tuesday, which is not a good thing. Houston’s RPs rank 29th in ERA (5.66) and they’ve served up a league-high 1.89 opponent home runs per nine. Yikes.
On the other side of this pitching matchup, we find another starter with little major league experience. That said, Parker Messick already looks like another developmental success story of the Guardians’ pitcher factory. The former second-round pick debuted in 2025, maintaining a 2.72 ERA and a 2.98 FIP across seven starts. If possible, Messick’s looked even better so far in 2026, allowing a mere three earned runs over 25.2 innings. Now, a .200 BABIP isn’t going to sustain. Neither is a 91.4% strand rate. However, when you’re limiting opponents to a 3.3% barrel rate and a 29.5% hard hit rate, you might just get a little “lucky” from time to time. It’s not like the southpaw has been skating by on a soft schedule, either. Messick has faced the Dodgers, the Braves, the Cubs and the Orioles. There isn’t a single cakewalk in there.
That pattern of difficult matchups will continue on Tuesday, as well. For as underwhelming as the Astros’ record is, it’s mostly a byproduct of poor pitching. The offense has actually been one of the best in all of baseball. Houston actually leads all American League teams in wOBA (.350) and wRC+ (124), with Yordan Alvarez leading the charge. He’s been fantastic in left-on-left scenarios, too. In his 36 plate appearances within the split, Alvarez is slashing .448/.528/1.034 with a 315 wRC+. I don’t want to discount Jose Ramirez, who has six homers and 10 stolen bases for the Guardians, yet a healthy Alvarez is easily the best bat in this series. He’s that good.
Astros vs. Guardians pick, best bet
Best Bet: Jose Ramirez 2+ Total Bases (+107)
Weiss has a 6.27 FIP. The Astros’ bullpen has given up the most opponent home runs per nine (1.89). Ramirez probably won’t be in a single bad matchup this evening, and that’s before you factor in that the All-Star is a switch-hitter.
Strong Lean: Ryan Weiss 4+ Strikeouts (+123)
While Weiss’ surface numbers aren’t great, he has managed four strikeouts in two of his three outings where he’s thrown 60+ pitches. He’s struck out 18 in 14.2 innings and I expect he’ll flirt with the 90-pitch plateau on Tuesday.
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Cleveland Browns News and Rumors 4/21/26: You’ll Take this Draft Speculation and You’ll Like It
CLEVELAND, Ohio (TheOBR.com) – Hello, Cleveland Browns fans!
Three days until the NFL Draft. Three. Days. My coffee is strong, my patience for mock drafts is not, and somewhere out there, a draftnik is writing his 47th “why the Browns should definitely pick X at 6” piece. We have arrived at the point in the calendar where every possible permutation has been considered, rejected, re-considered, and published. And yet, here I am, starring articles and talking about them, so who am I to judge?
THE DEFAULT SOLUTION: Over at the Chronicle-Telegram, Scott Petrak profiled Carnell Tate as the king of contested catch – the latest in a long line of Ohio State receivers, and it ties in nicely with a topic we talked about during last night’s Gang of Three.
At this point, there’s no consensus among the draftniks and the mock drafters on who the Browns will take at #6. There have been at various points, but now you’re getting random answers. “Trade down” seems to be the leader, but that may not happen because other teams above the Browns are thinking the same thing, which could screw things up for Andrew Berry and crew. The fallback then seems to be WR Carnell Tate (according to media consensus), but I sense that the massive ecosystem of draft “experts” and wannabe experts has long grown bored with this idea and decided that the Browns shouldn’t “settle” on Tate. So, we’re seeing defensive BPAs and others show up frequently.
But let’s go back to something I’ve said before – mock drafts are often more accurate earlier in the process than later, when the people writing them get bored with the obvious and start throwing curveballs into the mock drafts to keep themselves amused. At the end of the day, if the NFL trading game isn’t cooperating with the Browns, there’s still a very good chance that Tate will be the selection.
So, I advanced this notion last night, and we came back to the original thought that Tate was still a damn good pick at that point, even if one of our crew has been advocating for Makai Lemon for months. As an unabashed Buckeye fan, I’m coming full circle on this idea.
CAMP MONKEN STARTS: Let’s start with the one piece of actual new news: Todd Monken’s voluntary minicamp wrapped with plenty of questions, especially at QB. I’ll spare you my fatigue on that particular topic – we’ve been over the QB situation enough times that my keyboard is starting to file a grievance. Suffice to say: the Browns do not have their quarterback, and the draft is unlikely to fully solve that.
What we do have is a different philosophy on the QB competition, where the facade that all contestants are treated equally is being discarded. This will also give us our first look at the post-Achilles Deshaun Watson, to see if he looks in any way different from the Watson of recent years, who offered little after kickoff in real games. We’ll have Fred Greetham and Pete Smith out at practice today, and expect to hear from them later this afternoon.
Gang of Three, Three Days Away edition is available on YouTube if you missed it. Thursday, we light up the Draft Cave for the full first round. Strap in – we’re almost there.
Have a good one! GO BROWNS!
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