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Title: Cleveland guts one out.(Caught On The Fly)(Cleveland Browns; news of other athletes and teams)
Publication: The Sporting News (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 15, 2003
Publisher: Sporting News Publishing Co.
Volume: 227 Issue: 37 Page: 4(1)Distributed by Thompson Gale
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Fans love their tailgates and bratwurst and hot dogs (no, not Terrell Owens). That's why it was distressing to find amid Fly's junk-filled inbox an anti-junk food email that promotes alternative dining options at NFL venues. The catering company Sportservice is offering veggie dogs in St. Loo, bruschetta in Chi-Town, eggplant in Buffalo. Even the tough-guy fans in Philly can snack on sushi. Fear not, football fans, for there still is Cleveland. The new options at the Dawg Pound are a half-pound hot dog with chili and cheese and a football-shaped Browns bowl brimming with cheese fries. There's a reason this is Drew Carey's team.