After the Patriots racked up 45 unanswered points against the Cleveland Browns on Sunday, Myles Garrett decided to make things even more uncomfortable with his comments after the game. The Browns defensive end took a jab at defensive coordinator Joe Woods and the rest of the coaching staff.
In four of their five losses this season, the Browns have allowed opponents to score 33 points or more.
“We’ve got to go back to the drawing board and see how we can get better, see how we can scheme better, see how we can make adjustments on the fly,” Garrett said in his postgame press conference. “We never had a chance just because we didn’t make any adjustments on the sideline or when we had time to.”
In the final three quarters of the game, only one drive didn’t end with points for the Patriots, while quarterback Mac Jones was 19-for-23 with 198 yards with three touchdowns.
“I think we didn’t counter like we are supposed to,” Garrett said. “We didn’t stop the bleeding and they kept attacking where we were deficient.”
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Woods is in his second season as defensive coordinator for the Browns.
Cleveland dropped to 5-5 on the season with Sunday’s loss to New England.