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Brown’s fans protest outside the stadium, set Deshaun Watson Jersey on fire, after Myles Garrett News

Brown’s fans protest outside the stadium, set Deshaun Watson Jersey on fire, after Myles Garrett News

Cleveland, Ohio (WOIO) – When it came out on Monday morning that Myles Garrett hopes to leave Cleveland Browns, it was another stroke for an already disappointed fan base.

On Monday, a group of young, frustrated, Fed-Up Brown’s fans not outside the stadium to vent their frustrations over their beloved football team.

“I thought, man, I really don’t want to go to class this morning,” said fan Andrew Baughman. “These are terrible, awful news. It’s like tearing away a part of myself, and what’s so much worse about it is that it’s perfectly justified. “

“We are angry with the organization because it is as if you are telling me that you really can’t get a plan in place for this guy who will be here that he just wants to win and the fact that he is so sure that we have such a low chance of winning that he is willing to leave, ”said Fan Aiden Crowley.

On Monday night, fans showed their support for Myles Garrett and their disdain for Deshaun Watson. A fan even tore Watson’s jersey as our cameras rolled.

“We don’t want him in our city anymore or Jimmy!” said Matthew Midkiff.

“To act basically all your franchise for a guy who hadn’t played in two years, you all know, you know, allegations of sexual assault,” Crowley said. “It’s just one of the most bone -fitting features in sports.”

Some fans felt so strong that they went further than just ripping Watson’s jersey, they set it on fire.

“We had a good thing going on and it was ruined everything by Watson,” Baughman said.

These Diehard sports fans say Cleveland deserves better and they are sick of waiting for next year.

“I’ve said it every single year,” Crowley said. “I mean, as I said, I’m 20. My father’s 52, he said it every year. My grandfather’s 77, he has said it every year, and there is always next year and there has never been the next year when we even made the Super Bowl, much less winning. So at this point it’s like, yes, it’s next year, but we know it will already be a disappointment. What’s the point even more? “

“There is always next year and I know what next year brings, disappointment,” said Fan Noah Schaefer.

Fans will see some real changes that start by showing General Manager Andrew Berry door.

“You have to shoot him, and the fact that there is no talk about it is completely crazy for me,” Crowley said. “This is one of the biggest failures not only in the National Football League, but sports.”

Others want to see new ownership completely.

“He who sells the team would make me so happy,” said Midkiff. “I think that’s the only way we can get out of this mess.”

“Cleveland deserves better than a factory of sadness,” Baughman said. “We haven’t felt better since I’ve lived, honestly, and I’m just sick and tired of being sick and tired.”