Cleveland Browns fans are reeling from the bombshell news that Myles Garrett may leave the team, adding yet another layer of frustration to an already disheartened fan base.
Cleveland Fans Protest Outside Stadium
As the news broke Monday morning, frustrated Browns fans gathered outside the stadium to voice their disappointment.
👉 “This is terrible news. It’s like ripping away a part of myself,” said Andrew Baughman, a devoted Browns supporter.
👉 “We’re mad at the organization. Myles Garrett just wants to win, and if he’s so sure we have no chance, that’s a huge problem,” added Aiden Crowley.
Fans Show Support for Garrett, Turn Against Watson
On Monday evening, emotions ran high as fans not only backed Garrett but also expressed their anger toward quarterback Deshaun Watson.
- One fan ripped Watson’s jersey on live TV.
- Others set his jersey on fire in protest.
- Fans directed their frustration toward Browns’ ownership, blaming them for poor decisions.
👉 “We do not want him in our city any longer,” declared Matthew Midkiff.
Crowley also slammed the controversial trade that brought Watson to Cleveland:
📢 “Trading the entire future of the franchise for a guy who hadn’t played in two years and had sexual assault allegations? One of the most boneheaded moves in sports history.”
Browns Fans Are Tired of the “Factory of Sadness”
Lifelong Browns fans say they’ve waited long enough for a championship.
👉 “Every year, we say ‘there’s always next year,’ but next year never comes,” Crowley lamented.
👉 “Cleveland deserves better than a factory of sadness,” Baughman added.
With Garrett potentially leaving and the team facing an uncertain future, many fans are wondering: is there truly hope for the Browns, or will next year just bring more hear
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