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THE RETURN OF THE BROWNS: NEWS AND NOTES FROM CANTON

          Prior to last night's Cowboys-Browns game in Canton,
     OH, ESPN's Mike Tirico reported that game tickets were going
     "for upwards of $1500."  Tirico also reported that 18,000
     fans attended the Browns' pre-game walk-thru the previous
     night ("Monday Night Countdown," 8/9).  During the game,
     ABC's Boomer Esiason credited former Browns Owner Art Modell
     for not attending the game: "I give Art Modell a lot of
     credit.  Because if he would have come here, it would have
     been a whole other side show."  ABC's Al Michaels: "Art
     knows that he's just persona non grata in Cleveland, in all
     of northeastern Ohio and hasn't even made any attempt, as
     far as I know, to come back."  Esiason: "Art did the right
     thing by not showing up, and taking care of his friend and
     making sure his friend's story was the story to be told."  
     During the game, Al Michaels called Cowboys Owner Jerry
     Jones "a man very much instrumental in so many facets of the
     National Football League. ... A man in so many ways who is
     very much ahead of his time in figuring out how the salary
     cap works and all the things to make his team very
     competitive."  Michaels, on Browns CEO Carmen Policy:
     "Carmen is another fellow who really has an understanding of
     what this team and this area is all about" ("MNF," 8/9). 

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