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Myles Garrett deserves a lifetime suspension and time in prison. What he did was basically assault with a deadly weapon. He could've easily killed Rudolph.
 

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Steelers aren't used to losing to the Browns. I like that final score. Not a Tomlin fan either. Tomlin is his own biggest fan.
 

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Rudolph should also be suspended. The reason Garrett lost his mind is that Rudolph tried to kick him in the nuts. Pouncey should get a few games at least also. Kicking a guy in the head and throwing a few punches while he is down is as much a chickenshit move as hitting a guy with a helmet. And he claimed he "blacked out".

There is no defense for the actions of all three of these guys.

The NFL needs to suspend all 3 of them, they need to come down hard to send a message that it's unacceptable.
 

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After reviewing the helmet swing to the head, I honestly believe Miles Garrett should:

1. Be banned from the league.
2. Be charged with a felony assault with a deadly weapon.

Can anyone say the above is not warranted?
Banned from the league? No.
Be charged....that’s an interesting question.
There is stuff in sports all the time that would be chargeable if outside the arena....or even in the seats.
At first I said 3-4 games.
Now I am thinking the rest of this year with it being open ended into next year. Will end up being a year.
If guys like Gregg Williams, Leonard Little and a host of wife beaters are in the league he will be too.
 

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Rudolph should also be suspended. The reason Garrett lost his mind is that Rudolph tried to kick him in the nuts. Pouncey should get a few games at least also. Kicking a guy in the head and throwing a few punches while he is down is as much a chickenshit move as hitting a guy with a helmet. And he claimed he "blacked out".

There is no defense for the actions of all three of these guys.

The NFL needs to suspend all 3 of them, they need to come down hard to send a message that it's unacceptable.

I saw him trying to push Garrett off of him with his foot. Hard to tell if he did so against his crotch on purpose or if it was just what he could make contact with in the heat of the moment. It’s not like he kicked hard at it. So I don’t see any suspension for Rudolph. Pouncey will definitely get a couple games for the punches and kick though.
 

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Yes. It's not warranted.

I’m not a big fan of hyperbole Jrry. I was serious. He took the helmet (that he had pulled off Rudolph’s head) and took a full round house swing to his head with the helmet. Lesser actions have killed men.

Look, this is a violent sport. We all love it. But accountability is not fully suspended just because they are on a football field.
Banned from the league? No.
Be charged....that’s an interesting question.
There is stuff in sports all the time that would be chargeable if outside the arena....or even in the seats.
At first I said 3-4 games.
Now I am thinking the rest of this year with it being open ended into next year. Will end up being a year.
If guys like Gregg Williams, Leonard Little and a host of wife beaters are in the league he will be too.


In the arena? The malicious actions Garrett took were waaaay outside the bounds of his job. A football field does not absolve men from following the law.

Police officers are charged all the time when they “lose it” and injure or kill someone.

If I hauled off and grabbed a blunt object and swung it at a coworkers head I would expect to get fired, and probably arrested, as well.

Look, this was very much an aberration. There are plenty of fights that get out of hand. These guys get emotional. Most of the time I think guys just need to cool down, and maybe get a 15 yard penalty.

Would more guys have advocated legal action if Rudolph went into a coma? Died? That blow could have caused either, easily.

it should be about the action. Not the result.
 

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I’m not a big fan of hyperbole Jrry. I was serious. He took the helmet (that he had pulled off Rudolph’s head) and took a full round house swing to his head with the helmet. Lesser actions have killed men.

Look, this is a violent sport. We all love it. But accountability is not fully suspended just because they are on a football field.



In the arena? The malicious actions Garrett took were waaaay outside the bounds of his job. A football field does not absolve men from following the law.

Police officers are charged all the time when they “lose it” and injure or kill someone.

If I hauled off and grabbed a blunt object and swung it at a coworkers head I would expect to get fired, and probably arrested, as well.

Look, this was very much an aberration. There are plenty of fights that get out of hand. These guys get emotional. Most of the time I think guys just need to cool down, and maybe get a 15 yard penalty.

Would more guys have advocated legal action if Rudolph went into a coma? Died? That blow could have caused either, easily.

it should be about the action. Not the result.
I get what you’re saying but I don’t see it happening.
Often laws are enforced dependent on result, in terms of assault anyway.
Two drunks at a bar one punches another and it’s broken up, one guy is kicked out and the other finishes his drink.
Same scenario but the guy who got punched once ends up in the hospital or a coma....the other guy is charged.
That’s all outside of this however.
It happens all the time with fights etc and guys don’t get charged. They get a fine, a suspension (for fighting in hockey).
He could have been charged and I’d be fine with it.
Although given the context I doubt he would get much in the way of punishment.
Who knows, maybe he will get charged with something?
 

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When I was in high school a guy on our team threw his helmet and it hit the coach on purpose. The coach dragged him over to the water hose - with one hand. He then hosed him down and told him to cool the "eff off."

The kid apologized at the end of practice to the team and was at practice the next day.

I'm not condoning any of this or whatever - but made me think of it.
 

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Rudolph should also be suspended. The reason Garrett lost his mind is that Rudolph tried to kick him in the nuts. Pouncey should get a few games at least also. Kicking a guy in the head and throwing a few punches while he is down is as much a chickenshit move as hitting a guy with a helmet. And he claimed he "blacked out".

There is no defense for the actions of all three of these guys.

The NFL needs to suspend all 3 of them, they need to come down hard to send a message that it's unacceptable.

Yeah Garrett took it too far...

But if you watch he goes to sack Rudolph.. who gets rid of the ball, but Garrett can't tell, doesn't know that. Rudoplh goes into a spastic rage and tries to pull Garett's helmet - To which Garrett you can kind of tell is like.. ok you little shit here is how you pull off a helmet.

Then Rudolph charges at him like a dumbass.

Garrett then loses control and does something idiotic of epic proportions and swings his helmet.

Garrett should be suspended - but the narrative that Rudolph was an innocent victim of this "bully." is now what happened.

I've heard this a few times on the radio.
 

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Give it a rest.
The illegal contact was a bad call. The rest were good calls.

you really thought goff fumble was a good call. his hand had clearly started forward. plus the pit td to me looked like his but was down out of bounds before second foot taped in bounds. oh well might be my bias but that the way I saw them.
 

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I’m not a big fan of hyperbole Jrry. I was serious. He took the helmet (that he had pulled off Rudolph’s head) and took a full round house swing to his head with the helmet. Lesser actions have killed men.

Look, this is a violent sport. We all love it. But accountability is not fully suspended just because they are on a football field.

A jury wouldn't convict. It's a waste of time and money and a grossly disproportionate charge for a football fight. Rudolph tried to rip Garrett's helmet off, kicked him in the crotch, and then charged at him again when the situation was starting to deescalate.

Nobody is defending what Garrett did, but it doesn't mean it needs to be handled in the criminal justice system. Had Rudolph been seriously injured, it would be a different situation. But he wasn't. This is an overreaction.
 

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Yeah Garrett took it too far...

But if you watch he goes to sack Rudolph.. who gets rid of the ball, but Garrett can't tell, doesn't know that. Rudoplh goes into a spastic rage and tries to pull Garett's helmet - To which Garrett you can kind of tell is like.. ok you little shit here is how you pull off a helmet.

Then Rudolph charges at him like a dumbass.

Garrett then loses control and does something idiotic of epic proportions and swings his helmet.

Garrett should be suspended - but the narrative that Rudolph was an innocent victim of this "bully." is now what happened.

I've heard this a few times on the radio.

Not everyone has seen the entire video, only the shortened version that shows him swinging away.

The kick to the crotch by itself is a suspend-able offense.
 

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Rudolph should also be suspended. The reason Garrett lost his mind is that Rudolph tried to kick him in the nuts.
But what prompted that? QB's just don't go around kicking large DE's in the nuts. I fell asleep after halftime.
 

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I saw him trying to push Garrett off of him with his foot. Hard to tell if he did so against his crotch on purpose or if it was just what he could make contact with in the heat of the moment. It’s not like he kicked hard at it. So I don’t see any suspension for Rudolph. Pouncey will definitely get a couple games for the punches and kick though.

Nah he took a deliberate shot at his bag. He tried to make it look accidental but you can tell he aimed his foot.
 

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But what prompted that? QB's just don't go around kicking large DE's in the nuts. I fell asleep after halftime.

Technically it was a late hit even though Garrett didn't likely know the ball was gone. Watch the pass. Rudolph took exception and went after Garrett trying to get his helmet off. Even the announcer said "and now a sack" because he didn't see the ball come out. Rudolph was actually the instigator originally, though he knew he had thrown the ball and figured it was a cheap shot, then Garrett flipped out and did the unthinkable.

IMO Garrett, Pouncey and Rudolph should all get suspended. Obviously Garret by far the harshest, but the other two deserve a time out too.

Video........

 

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Just another thought.

If the NFL doesn't suspend Rudolh IMO it's a mistake.

I just saw the other suspensions and he should get a game for his role. Ogunjobi got one game, Rudolph should too.
 

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But what prompted that? QB's just don't go around kicking large DE's in the nuts. I fell asleep after halftime.

Garrett took him to the ground when he didn't need to do so late in a game that was over. It was likely an illegal play. Rudolph got pissy and started trying to rip Garrett's helmet off. Instead, Garrett ripped his helmet off. While Garrett was ripping his helmet off, Rudolph kicked him in the balls. At that point, DeCastro intervened and escorted Garrett away. Rudolph got up, charged Garrett, and tried to continue the confrontation. Garrett hit Rudolph on the head with his own helmet. Then, all hell broke loose.
 

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i got great satisfaction watching garrett bitch slap that stealer qb.

we need to see more of it. brave wimps standing behind the rules thinking they can attack bigger opponents getting their arse whipped. would have been better if decastro wasn't in the way.

does anyone think rudolph would have rushed garrett if he knew garrett would attack him?

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