CLEVELAND — Myles Garrett shouted and slammed his helmet down, his frustration palpable. The NFL's top pass rusher sat alone on the edge of the bench with the clock winding down, moments before the Browns took their sixth loss of the season Week 8 against the Patriots. Garrett had just put together a career-best five-sack game that had ended in a 32-13 defeat. It was an emotional reaction, captured on camera, destined to be shared on social media and scrutinized by any and all.
The way that game, and Garrett’s actions all year, have been perceived make it clear how many people don’t know Myles Garrett.
To know Garrett, or just to hear him speak, brings an awareness that his personal production in the game didn’t mean a thing when the clock hit zero. But there seems to be a widespread mis

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