Garrett: Browns defense ready to attack Lions
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Garrett: Browns defense ready to attack Lions
""He's entitled to his opinion. He hasn't seen a defensive front like ours," Garrett said Friday. "He's entitled to say what he wants, and we have the privilege to see who's right. I think it'll be a battle of ideologies, and I think our [defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz] also has some things to say. We have to be the ones to put it into action. We'll have to meet and see who's right.""
""Our front, right now, we're moving guys," Morton said. "I don't think they've seen a run game like ours yet. We have patience. We stick with it. I think that's the biggest thing. Let's keep doing what we've been doing. We gotta do that so we can stay manageable on third down and two-to-six, we've got to be in that area. So first and second down is going to be crucial.""
The Browns remain confident heading into a matchup against the Lions, framing the game as a clash between a top run defense and a highly productive rushing offense. Myles Garrett dismissed Lions offensive coordinator John Morton's claim that Cleveland has not faced a run game like Detroit's, calling Morton's view an opinion and saying the teams will determine who is right. Morton described the Lions' front as capable of moving players, emphasizing patience and executing first- and second-down fundamentals to stay manageable on third down. The Browns have allowed just 172 rushing yards through three games, while the Lions average 149.0 rushing yards per game and recently ran for 224 yards on the road.
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