dtgold88
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That was the game being played when Myles committed his act. I guess helmets can only kill during games and not practices?You're the one playing the what if game.....LOL.
Do try and keep up
That was the game being played when Myles committed his act. I guess helmets can only kill during games and not practices?You're the one playing the what if game.....LOL.
Really, I'm probably the only one who can agree I am guilty of this when at least a half dozen can be lumped into this category (inclusing 2-3 that will drag this out if it goes that way)what are you talking about, fella...?
i've NEVER in my dealings with the man have EEVVVVEEERRRRR seen him him willing to go to the mat with anyone here. you must have him confused with another poster...
I'm going based off the NFL rule.
But, you do you.....clearly you're butthurt about 2 different situations.
The NFL rule says teams discipline players for practice infractions.What rule. Personal conduct policy can extend to anything for starters.
The NFL rule says teams discipline players for practice infractions.
Per Schefter yesterday when it happened.
you gonna ask the same to Mamba who said the player needs to die for it to matter if it happens in practice?
In my feels? I mean, I said I'm not sure if this rises to the level of going beyond their rule of NFL not disciplining players for things in practice.Didn't see it, but my guess is he was saying it as what it would take to get the NFL to act. You brought yours up as if it's actually happened.
Look, we all get it. Browns fans are in their feels because Myles Garett...Myles Garrett shouldn't have done that on national tv. If he did the same thing in practice, nothing happens...at least as far as punishment from the NFL. But it was in the regular season in a nationally televised game, so the NFL had to act to protect the shield.
This isn't new.
Didn't see it, but my guess is he was saying it as what it would take to get the NFL to act. You brought yours up as if it's actually happened.
Look, we all get it. Browns fans are in their feels because Myles Garett...Myles Garrett shouldn't have done that on national tv. If he did the same thing in practice, nothing happens...at least as far as punishment from the NFL. But it was in the regular season in a nationally televised game, so the NFL had to act to protect the shield.
This isn't new.
The NFL commissioner can do whatever seems necessary. This is one of those situations imo. This isn't something you just fine players, considering Garrett got 6+ games for it, it shouldn't be taken lightly. A joint practice is the workplace, Roger can and should step in.The NFL rule says teams discipline players for practice infractions.
Per Schefter yesterday when it happened.
exactlyI'm just calling out all the people who acted like Myles committed attempted murder. Either the act itself is that problematic or it isnt.
It was while he was at San Diego State.Lol wow. It gets better
Because the Bills punter was accused of r*pe before he was in the NFL it's not subject to the PCP.
You can't make this shit up.
I didn't.....I though Mason dropped the N word and deserved the ass whooping.I'm just calling out all the people who acted like Myles committed attempted murder.
This.Didn't see it, but my guess is he was saying it as what it would take to get the NFL to act. You brought yours up as if it's actually happened.
Look, we all get it. Browns fans are in their feels because Myles Garett...Myles Garrett shouldn't have done that on national tv. If he did the same thing in practice, nothing happens...at least as far as punishment from the NFL. But it was in the regular season in a nationally televised game, so the NFL had to act to protect the shield.
This isn't new.
Bengals players were also slinging helmets.....where's the outrage?Hitting a player with a helmet can be fatal
Unless it happens during practice of course.
Lol
Makes the "He could have killed someone" rants about Myles even more of a double standard by some, eh?Bengals players were also slinging helmets.....where's the outrage?
In my feels? I mean, I said I'm not sure if this rises to the level of going beyond their rule of NFL not disciplining players for things in practice.
Only pointing out the hypocrisy of some here and in the media.
Dallas fans on the thread in the NFL section....LOL.May want to check up on the definition of hypocrisy. The hypocrisy is with the NFL, not anyone here.
And yes, Browns fans are in their feels because they seem to be the only ones complaining.