Antonio Brown karate kicked Spencer Lanning in the face. He could have killed him. Literally.
He got 15 yards and an $8200 fine.
What Myles did was dumb, but about time we are the ones dealing out the ass whooping instead of the other way around.
James Harrison? Ray Lewis? Give me a break.
The NFL (much like our society these days) is full of weak individuals. Put a skirt on em and hang some flags from their hips. The National Flag League is basically unwatchable anymore.
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I was kinda ticked off that Rudolph was smirking at his presser, claiming innocence, when he really was the initial instigator.
Micah 6:8; He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God.
John 14:19 Jesus said: Because I live, you also will live.
It's been said after BILLIONS of penalties for years. You just can't retaliate. Do people defending Garrett think he would have been killed by Steelers players if he had thrown his hands up and just walked away after that sack?
He could have taken the high road and the only story would be our signature win. Now the shaky season is all but ruined. I still can't believe this.
doesnt anyone remember big ben trying to break leg of browns ogb and no flag or fine?
I remember a lot of things..
I remember AB spike kicking our punter in the face...
James Harrison almost killing Colt McCoy...
and I could probably come up with a few others if I thought for a while.... but none of it changes what Miles Garrett did and the fact that he is going to pay a steep price for it in cash, lost games... and what was a reputation as a pretty good guy.
Remember the open-handed slap on the Titans player earlier this year? Someone brought that up on Twitter, and now I'm more worried about a lengthy suspension.
So up until this week he had 1 unsportsmanlike conduct penalty and 2 roughing the passer penalties and that makes him a hot head ? I would think if he was such a hot head the fan who punched him in the face a couple weeks ago would be missing teeth but that's just my opinion
"Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts." - Winston Churchill
Remember the open-handed slap on the Titans player earlier this year? Someone brought that up on Twitter, and now I'm more worried about a lengthy suspension.
He might be gone longer than 6 games. He might get 10 or 16 games off. I wouldn't be surprised if he was gone this and next year too.
He'll probably get just 6 games, and that stinks, but if that was Watt on Mayfield, we'd all be freaking out for 6-16 games.
One step forward, two steps back. Typical Browns.
“...Iguodala to Curry, back to Iguodala, up for the layup! Oh! Blocked by James! LeBron James with the rejection!”
Lol ok. Roughing the passer calls are certainly not equivalent to ‘hot head’. Shall we watch some replays of them all to see how aggressive and unnecessary they all were?
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So up until this week he had 1 unsportsmanlike conduct penalty and 2 roughing the passer penalties and that makes him a hot head ? I would think if he was such a hot head the fan who punched him in the face a couple weeks ago would be missing teeth but that's just my opinion
And both of his roughing calls were marginal... maybe penalties but no where near dirty...
So up until this week he had 1 unsportsmanlike conduct penalty and 2 roughing the passer penalties and that makes him a hot head ? I would think if he was such a hot head the fan who punched him in the face a couple weeks ago would be missing teeth but that's just my opinion
Half of his penalties this year were for beating up on the QB. And if you notice, 2 of them were on 3rd down and cost us.
This incident tonight, he didnt have to smash Mason to the ground late. The game was basically over. He over reacted on the play, and after the play.
he didnt have to smash Mason to the ground late. The game was basically over. He over reacted on the play, and after the play.
this part I will disagree with.. first, he didn't smash him as much as he dragged him to the ground.. and he had him low and probably had no idea he had gotten rid of the ball. I don't blame him at all for finishing the play.
I still say Garrett should have walked away but there are still-pics all over social media showing Rudolph blatantly kicking him in the jewels while still on his back. Seems pretty "bush league" as well, Mason.
So up until this week he had 1 unsportsmanlike conduct penalty and 2 roughing the passer penalties and that makes him a hot head ? I would think if he was such a hot head the fan who punched him in the face a couple weeks ago would be missing teeth but that's just my opinion
Half of his penalties this year were for beating up on the QB. And if you notice, 2 of them were on 3rd down and cost us.
This incident tonight, he didnt have to smash Mason to the ground late. The game was basically over. He over reacted on the play, and after the play.
It doesn't matter what down it is or how long is left in the game. It's his job to beat up the opposing qb and take him to the ground
"Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts." - Winston Churchill
I wouldn't be a bit surprised if he gets 16 games or an indefinite suspension. But the lawyers then get involved and pull out the CBA and determine what the punishment will end up being.
I still say Garrett should have walked away but there are still-pics all over social media showing Rudolph blatantly kicking him in the jewels while still on his back. Seems pretty "bush league" as well, Mason.
Rodulph could not have been hit if he wasnt running after Myles and throwing a punch after trying to rip Myles helmet off. Rodulph started it and continued it then threw his hands up like he is innocent. I call BS on that
He took zero ownership for it in his press conference as well. At least Garrett too responsibility.
Just imagine how different the media narrative would be if Baker Mayfield had instigated a fight the way Rudolph did.
I will say Rudolph is one tough cookie to get hit in the head with a helmet like that and then get pushed down by Obi and still keep jawing like he wanted more. Did anyone else see him call Obi a female dog after Obi shoved him to the ground
"Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts." - Winston Churchill
This incident tonight, he didnt have to smash Mason to the ground late. The game was basically over. He over reacted on the play, and after the play.
I don't see the smashing him into the ground part. I see him making sure he doesn't get the stupid body weight on the QB penalty while keeping him wrapped up trying to make a sack.
If they don't want him to get tackled, they either shouldn't have him drop back for a pass or they should put in his backup. We've inexplicably lost games at the last second too many times to count. Play til the whistle until the final one.
Did he overreact? Yes. What's the proper reaction to a man charging at you with rage in his face? For many people, I imagine the gut instinct is grabbing the nearest weapon and bashing him over the head.
You mess with the "Bull," you get the horns. Fiercely Independent.
This incident tonight, he didnt have to smash Mason to the ground late. The game was basically over. He over reacted on the play, and after the play.
I don't see the smashing him into the ground part. I see him making sure he doesn't get the stupid body weight on the QB penalty while keeping him wrapped up trying to make a sack.
If they don't want him to get tackled, they either shouldn't have him drop back for a pass or they should put in his backup. We've inexplicably lost games at the last second too many times to count. Play til the whistle until the final one.
Did he overreact? Yes. What's the proper reaction to a man charging at you with rage in his face? For many people, I imagine the gut instinct is grabbing the nearest weapon and bashing him over the head.
Well said.
The short slow-mo clip everyone is showing makes Garrett look like a monster.
The extended clip shows he was being attacked by TWO guys and defended himself NOT using maximum force and was then gang attacked as Refs watched on.
doesnt anyone remember big ben trying to break leg of browns ogb and no flag or fine?
I remember a lot of things..
I remember AB spike kicking our punter in the face...
James Harrison almost killing Colt McCoy...
and I could probably come up with a few others if I thought for a while.... but none of it changes what Miles Garrett did and the fact that he is going to pay a steep price for it in cash, lost games... and what was a reputation as a pretty good guy.
I remember Harrison's hit on Mo Massaquio and Harrison literally knocking out Josh Cribbs with a brutal helmet to helmet hit
"Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts." - Winston Churchill
I wonder if anything has to do with Myles Garrett's sexuality? Could have been what has had ignited him...Could Mason have said something? Now I dont know nor do I care about that part of Myles...but it could be a reason why everyone is refusing to comment on what was exchanged between the two of them.
Idk but I sure hope his ban is short...as we need him back.
I wonder if anything has to do with Myles Garrett's sexuality? Could have been what has had ignited him...Could Mason have said something? Now I dont know nor do I care about that part of Myles...but it could be a reason why everyone is refusing to comment on what was exchanged between the two of them.
Idk but I sure hope his ban is short...as we need him back.
I just watched the fight again, Rudolph got PWNED:
Had to go to work at halftime so I didn't get to see this until just now. I'm fine with what Myles did. It sucks he's going to get suspended for it, but I'm fine with it.