CLEVELAND, Ohio — Some Browns fans were so devastated to see star defensive end Myles Garrett publicly request a trade Monday morning that they decided to do something about it.
About 20 fans gathered outside of Huntington Bank Field on Monday evening and showed up with signs showing their displeasure for the state of the team.
“I figured we can just kind of use our platforms to get people out here, voice their frustration, and it’s better than spending $225 on the ticket every single Sunday, just to boo and be disappointed,” Schaefer said. “We figured (we’d) come out here, it’s a free event, make your signs and do all that stuff, and put the world on notice that we want Myles to stay and change needs to happen.”
“Anybody out here making signs and voicing their displeasure is good enough for me,” Schaefer said. “That’s the entire point of this and hopefully it reaches the people upstairs, and up in Berea and something can happen.”
Schaefer says he was surprised to at first to see the trade request, but understood the reasoning.
“At the time, yeah. But with the way this season has gone, I’m like, ‘I don’t blame you, Myles. You’ve got to go win a Super Bowl, and that is not happening here at this point,’ ”
