Back in the 1970s, the brokerage firm EF Hutton launched a successful ad campaign centered on the premise that “When EF Hutton talks, people listen.”

Fifty-plus years later, it may be time to add “When Myles Garrett talks, the coaching staff of the Cleveland Browns listens.”

With the Browns struggling to find a rhythm on offense and a consistent effort on defense in the midst of a three-game losing streak, Garrett expressed his frustrations in the lead-up to today’s game against the Miami Dolphins.

Garrett called for more runs from the offense, specifically from rookie running back Quinshon Judkins; a more aggressive approach from the defense; and, if it was not too much of a bother, perhaps giving the defense a double-digit lead to protect.

It was only one week, but consider it “messa

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