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Thursday Night Football: STEELERS/BROWNS

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Rudolph acted like a fool, but scuffles happen every week, including helmets and facemasks being grabbed in the heat of the moment.


That is nowhere in the ballpark of ripping a dude's helmet off and braining him with it.


Some of y'all are being ridiculous, and some are doing it for the sake of ridiculousness. Stop it.

Coaches have been doing this whenever they get pissed for decades.
Then they wonder why players do it when they get pissed.
 

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Between Rudolph releasing the ball (losing touch) and him having a hold of Garrett's helmet is about two seconds... between him releasing the ball and him
being on the ground is about a second.... so absolute BS.

Rudolph being taken down was NOT long after the ball was gone. It is the type of play we see many times every single sunday, without any flags being thrown - even when it is Brady taken down... hell, they rarely threw a flag with this type of play when Peyton Manning was the QB involved. Note how roughing was never called (the first flag was when Garret ripped of the helmet).


I was, actually, kidding.
Last night when I switched to fox the game was still on and at that exact moment when the fracas started. I could not rewind because my recording of the game had stopped 10 minutes earlier at the scheduled time. I thought then that Rudolph had thrown a down field pass, and it was not until early this morning that I saw a replay on youtube that showed more of a shovel pass over Garrets shoulder.

Rudolph over reacted, then Garret WAY Over reacted like two bitches in heat.
Pouncey is the only one that did the right thing, but he still deserves his suspension too.
 

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Troy Aikmen said Rudolph's hand somehow got stuck on Garrets helmet and he was trying to pull it out.

Which clearly shows how much of an idiot Aikman is.... as there is clear visual evidence of Rudolph doing the complete opposite. But Aikman will find any excuse he can for misbehaviour of a QB on the field.
Actually Aikman just QUESTIONED IF Rudolph's hand had somehow gotten stuck to Garrett's helmet.
 

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Okay I may be the only person in America that does not understand this. What is up with these two chicks and the cat
I'll be honest, I don't get it either. I do know people love posting pictures of cats on the internet.
 

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Actually Aikman just QUESTIONED IF Rudolph's hand had somehow gotten stuck to Garrett's helmet.

Rudolph's hand got stuck there deliberately, that is what.... when it was clear Rudolph was GRABBING Garrett's helmet. And not a word about Rudolph charging into Garrett after clearly first trying to wrestle Garrett's helmet off...
 

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Rudolph's hand got stuck there deliberately, that is what.... when it was clear Rudolph was GRABBING Garrett's helmet. And not a word about Rudolph charging into Garrett after clearly first trying to wrestle Garrett's helmet off...
And what would you say the odds are Rudolph would not have went after Garrett if Garrett was holding the helmet?
 

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The argument was that Garrett should not have lost his cool... and no word about Rudolph losing his cool, starting the incident and escalating it TWICE. The second one being a charge into Garrett who was already being restrained by De Castro.
Man, I've never seen such an idiotic display of victim blaming. You probably hang outside courtrooms slut shaming r*pe victims.
 

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I fell asleep before it came to the fight.
I was watching the replay of 2 teams not going to the playoffs and missed the part about 2 players that don't know how to fight.....
 

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Rudolph's hand got stuck there deliberately, that is what.... when it was clear Rudolph was GRABBING Garrett's helmet. And not a word about Rudolph charging into Garrett after clearly first trying to wrestle Garrett's helmet off...
Rudolph was fined by the NFL.
 

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The Incident as explained by Dutchturd

Almost simultaneously with Mason's release of the shuttle pass, the wondrous humanitarian, Myles Garrett, lovingly embraced Mason Rudolph and eased him gently to the ground. Then in a bid to protect Rudolph, Garrett carefully sets Rudolph on the ground and interposes his body between Rudolph and any other out of control Steeler player who might hit him accidentally. The reward Garrett gets for this protection is first Rudolph aims several Chuck Norris kicks to Garrett's private parts, and then Rudolph inasnely claws at his helmet and violently tries to twist Garrett's head off. Garrett then desparately tries to disengage with the raving Rudolph, and accidentally gets his hand caught in Rudolph's facemask, incidentally removing Rudolph's helmet. At this point Garrett is disengaged from the manical Rudolph and that should have been the end of the Rudolph attack, but no. David DeCastro violently accosts Garrett and distracts him in a concerted effort to allow Rudolph to berserkly charge Garrett like an enraged Bull. At this point, Garrett realises that Rudolph may want his helment back, and tries to hand it to Rudolph, but David DeCastro viley twists Garrett in his attempt to return Rudolphs helmet, and it appears the helmet might have inadvertently grazed some part of Rudolph's hair. This causes a completely unwarranted attack by Thug Center, Markice Pouncy who visciously assaults Garrett with DeCastro's help.
 

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Bill Burr and his take on the Myles Garrett incident

 

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Bill Burr and his take on the Myles Garrett incident

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