Former Browns' star Myles Garrett already hinting at the unthinkable
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Myles Garrett has been in Hollywood for about 96 hours, and he has already been taken to a movie script. On Thursday, Garrett posted a collage on Instagram of his first practice in Los Angeles.
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As a surprise to no one, he was all smiles as he was on the field for the first time in several months. However, the story doesn't stop here. After posting the pictures, someone in the comments, presumably from Cleveland, commented, "Come home eventually, goat."
You guessed it, Myles Garrett liked the comment and started a total frenzy. Everyone responded to that specific comment saying that there is a chance that he will come back home before his career lets out. One guy even said that he needs to bring Nick Chubb back with him, too.
Truthfully, it would be a storybook ending. The player goes first overall, gives his heart and soul to the city and team, but it is to no avail. They trade him away and get a bunch of good players for him. He then goes to his new team, wins a Super Bowl there in his prime, but always in the back of his mind is looking over his shoulder to the team that raised him.
Then, as his career begins to sunset, he returns home and helps push his original team over the top for a Super Bowl.
A script that is probably too good even for Hollywood.
The reality of the situation is that I do truly believe that Garrett meant everything he said about what Cleveland means to him and his time spent there. However, I do also believe that once he spends two seasons in Los Angeles, he will never leave, especially not to come back to Cleveland.
For now, Cleveland should get used to cheering for Jared Verse rushing the edge and making life very challenging for opposing quarterbacks.
It would be an incredible storybook ending, but to call it a long shot would be an insult to long shots. Garrett knows what he is doing; he is playing the game, having a little bit of fun, but knowing full well that he will be in Los Angeles for the rest of his hopefully storied career.
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