DRINKING GAME
When it says to "drink," take one regular sip or gulp. When it says to "chug," drink the remaining contents of your container.
WHEN BROWNS ARE ON OFFENSE
Browns get a first down: one drink
Browns score a touchdown while in red zone: two drinks
Browns score touchdown on last play of half: three drinks
Browns kicker hits a field goal: two drinks (chug if more than 50 yards)
Browns kicked kicks field goal on last play of half: three drinks
Browns complete passing play of 25 or more yards: two drinks
Browns complete rushing play of 25 or more yards: two drinks
Browns quarterback throws for 350 yards or more: chug
Browns wide reciever gains 100 yards or more: chug
Browns running back gains 100 yards or more: chug
Browns return kickoff or punt for touchdown: chug
Opposing team gets penalized (whether Browns are on offense or defense): one drink for every five yards (five drinks if pass interference is called)
WHEN BROWNS ARE ON DEFENSE
Browns record a sack: one drink
Opposing quarterback throws incomplete pass: one drink
Browns recover a fumble: two drinks (chug if returned for touchdown)
Browns intercept the ball: two drinks (chug if returned for touchdown)
Browns hold opponents to a drive of three-and-out: three drinks
Browns block punt: three drinks
Browns block field goal attempt: three drinks (chug if returned for touchdown)
NOTE: This game is best played when drinking beer (preferably brewed by Great Lakes or Crooked River to give you a true Cleveland feel) or speciality drinks (IE Smirnoff Ice or Mike's Hard Lemonade). It's not wise to play this game drinking wine or hard liquor. If you feel you have drank too much, quit playing. Also, remember, do not drink and drive.