They Have The Right To Tell Us However They Feel Browns Myles Garrett Understands Boos

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'They have the right to tell us however they feel': Browns' Myles Garrett understands boos

Cleveland's star defensive end talks about the fan reaction after the team's latest loss

After the Browns' latest loss, star defensive end Myles Garrett was asked about the fan reaction. The crowd at FirstEnergy Stadium booed the team off the field following a 27-14 defeat to the New York Jets. Garrett said he understands the frustration of the fans and that they have the right to express their feelings.

"They have the right to tell us however they feel," Garrett said. "We're not playing well enough. We're not winning enough games. We're not meeting the expectations that we have for ourselves or that the fans have for us."

Garrett said the team needs to do a better job of meeting the expectations of the fans. He said the players need to play harder and smarter, and they need to execute the game plan better.

Garrett has been a vocal critic of the team's performance this season

Garrett has been a vocal critic of the team's performance this season. After the loss to the Jets, he said the team needs to "figure it out" and that they need to "start playing like a team." He also said the team needs to "find a way to win some games."

Garrett's comments come after the Browns have lost four of their first five games this season. The team has struggled on both sides of the ball, and they have been plagued by injuries. Garrett has been one of the few bright spots for the Browns this season, but he has not been able to do enough to help the team win games.

The Browns have a tough schedule ahead of them

The Browns have a tough schedule ahead of them. They play the Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, and New England Patriots in their next three games. All three of those teams are playoff contenders, and the Browns will need to play their best football to win those games.

If the Browns can't turn things around, the fans will likely continue to boo the team. Garrett said he understands the frustration of the fans, and he said the team needs to do a better job of meeting their expectations.