Myles Garrett Has Trustworthy Admission About Effort In Cowboys Loss

Undoubtedly, the Cleveland Browns didn’t play anyplace near expectations within the group’s Week 1 loss to the Dallas Cowboys.
All of the preseason hype of the Browns making and advancing within the 2024 playoffs was shaken when Dallas got here into Cleveland and served up a humbling 33-17 loss.
Since then, Browns gamers and coaches have admitted that too many errors have been made and that the group wanted to enhance.
Lately, particular groups coach Bubba Ventrone shared that the general effort wasn’t there through the loss and that the urgency must be higher.
Defensive finish Myles Garrett agreed with Ventrone’s evaluation and added his take whereas assembly with the media on Friday.
“There was some bad busts in each phase [of the loss] and when you have busts like that, you have to play with overwhelming effort to account for that and I don’t think we played with that kind of effort to counteract those busts that we had in each phase of the game. If it was going to be an off day, you have to take it to the next level as far as that effort and that passion,” Garrett stated, by way of Cleveland.com’s Mary Kay Cabot.
#Browns Myles Garrett agreed with Bubba Ventrone that the hassle wasn’t sufficient vs. the #Cowboys: pic.twitter.com/eLPFwPz0lb
— Mary Kay Cabot (@MaryKayCabot) September 13, 2024
Garrett had a stable outing towards the Cowboys that included a strip sack of Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott.
Nonetheless, a lot of the group seemed underwhelming.
Deshaun Watson resembled a third-string quarterback, passing for 169 yards, one landing, and two picks and his QB score was terrible.
A few of Watson’s receiving targets additionally dropped passes, and the working recreation for Cleveland was non-existent.
The Browns’ protection, which has been touted as probably the greatest within the league, seemed pedestrian in giving up huge performs and 33 factors at house.
Cleveland followers can solely hope for an enormous turnaround in Week 2 towards Jacksonville.
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