BEREA — The last time Browns fans saw Myles Garrett , they saw him in a fit of frustration after four quarters of individual greatness.
Garrett was seen slamming his helmet down and then sitting all alone on the Browns bench in the fourth quarter of the Browns' Week 8 loss at the New England Patriots. That was the exclamation point on a day where the four-time All-Pro broke his own franchise single-game record with five sacks.
"Yeah, I mean, who's not frustrated when you're losing," Garrett said Nov. 7. "It doesn't matter if I have one sack or five sacks. I don't want to lose. It doesn't matter who, it doesn't matter where. It doesn't matter what game or what we're doing. I want to win and we have an opportunity. If I feel like the score is close enough, if there's a chance, I wan

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