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Browns' Myles Garrett explains viral outburst in blowout loss to Patriots

"I’m frustrated," Garrett acknowledged, per Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain Dealer. "I want to win. I don’t care how much time is on the clock. They’ve got their starters in. There’s a chance we can win. I want to be a part of that. I don’t care how dire the situation looks. I’m wanting to try to make something happen. So I hate coming out of those situations. I hate that kind of inevitability and not being able to do anything about it. I want to win, and I’ll do anything." "I’m going to watch the film and I’m going to talk to different coaches and players and see what ideas they have on finding a way to win, offense, defense, special teams," Garrett explained. "I want to be part of success, and it doesn’t just stop and start at defense. So, however I can be of use, however I can be helpful, I want to do that, and there ain’t going to be any days off for me. I’m going to continue working on my bye week." "Don’t quit," Garrett added during his comments. "Keep your head up. Hold everyone’s feet to the fire, even my own. Try to find something, some kind of remedy for this, and how we can improve. I’m not going to put the red dot on anybody without putting it on myself and how I can be better and what more I can do for my team. And just going to continue to get different people’s opinions and ideas and how we can turn the tide right now."

Browns' Myles Garrett explains viral outburst in blowout loss to Patriots

"I’m frustrated," Garrett acknowledged, per Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain Dealer. "I want to win. I don’t care how much time is on the clock. They’ve got their starters in. There’s a chance we can win. I want to be a part of that. I don’t care how dire the situation looks. I’m wanting to try to make something happen. So I hate coming out of those situations. I hate that kind of inevitability and not being able to do anything about it. I want to win, and I’ll do anything."

"I’m going to watch the film and I’m going to talk to different coaches and players and see what ideas they have on finding a way to win, offense, defense, special teams," Garrett explained. "I want to be part of success, and it doesn’t just stop and start at defense. So, however I can be of use, however I can be helpful, I want to do that, and there ain’t going to be any days off for me. I’m going to continue working on my bye week."

"Don’t quit," Garrett added during his comments. "Keep your head up. Hold everyone’s feet to the fire, even my own. Try to find something, some kind of remedy for this, and how we can improve. I’m not going to put the red dot on anybody without putting it on myself and how I can be better and what more I can do for my team. And just going to continue to get different people’s opinions and ideas and how we can turn the tide right now."

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