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I can get tickets for 27th row in the Upper Bowl.... I believe they are 50 yard line seats. Are these good seats? How far back is the 27th row in the Upper tier?

Let me know.... It'll be me and my girlfriend's first Browns game if we get tickets.

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Ya know, to me there really isn't a "bad seat" per say. Each offers their own unique view.

I've been in the upper deck a few times and I don't mind it so much, you get to see the field better. If you know your coverages and such it makes the game pretty entertaining.

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I have been in the last row before. I was in the last row of the lower level last night which was 33. The last row in the uppper level is 33 as well (about 99% sure).

Any seat on the 50 yard line is decent. My friend and I split season tickets a few years back and sat upper deck row 27 before, but it was down towards the endzone. So your seats would be pretty much better than those. I have also sat around the 40 one row from the back. It's a little far, but you see everything.

There's nothing wrong with those seats at all. I've only had 1 seat which I didn't care for, and that was the last section before the endzone seats, 2nd level, towards the back, and it was tough figuring out what was going on at the other end.


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I have season tickets in sect 534....row 19.... and enjoy my seats.

Like some say....I don't think there are many "bad" seats" and anything between the 30's is good IMO.

I always take a small set of binoculars.....mostly for checking coaches on the sidelines and checking out some of the local talent in the stands.


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I have sat right where you are around row 29. The view is terrific, but the walk up sucks bad.


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I have sat right where you are around row 29. The view is terrific, but the walk up sucks bad.




The fall down is worse!


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I have sat right where you are around row 29. The view is terrific, but the walk up sucks bad.




The fall down is worse!




This is true...I know this first hand.

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I have sat right where you are around row 29. The view is terrific, but the walk up sucks bad.




The fall down is worse!




This is true...I know this first hand.




Hey, I've been there. Went with some "friends" to a game last year - 3 guys that had me by a minimum of 12 years on up to 30 years.........long story short, they went in, I hung out and had a couple more beers.

We were sitting on the sideline, dawg pound end, Browns sideline, up high. I got in the stadium, grabbed 2 more beers, and proceeded up. As I got to our row and turned in, I caught my foot on something/someone, and down I went, beers in hand.

Didn't spill any, but the looks I got were........well, let's just say I didn't drink anymore that day. And the sad thing was, I wasn't drunk by any stretch, but it looked bad. Heck, it could've been my first 2 beers of the day, I still would've stumbled - but, when you are carrying 2 for yourself and trip, it looks bad.

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I fell 3 steps.

When exiting, as entering the concourse, the wind blew my rain parka into my face and I stumbled....almost kissed the wall at the end of the steps if it wasn't for my natural athletic ability and grace under fire!


Really though...my face stopped about 3 inches from hitting that wall.

That would have sucked big time.

As it ended up I just had a scraped knee.


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Admittedly, I didn't fall, but tripped on the last step, and the top/side of my head caught the corner of the plexiglass that keeps you from falling into the stairways. Nearly knocked out/passed out, I bled...lots. Got the stretcher, rushed to Metro, cat scans, blah, blah, blah.

Worse part of it all was "coming to" in the middle of a hallway in the ER, with a paramedic over me, trying to pee into a jar while supine and strapped down to the stretcher. Took me at least 10 minutes...AND I HAD TO GO! I think that's where I was going before my fall.

I tried coloring in the bleach spots in photoshop the next time I was at the stadium...



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I remember you telling that story,,wow OUCH! Where I sit in the pound it's a lightweight hike but not steep like it is in the uppers. When I sat on the 50 up there it was like climbing a hill,,esp after a few adult beverages.


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