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Mason Ruldoph Responses to Myles Garrett

Steelers need to mic up a couple players next go round even if MR is on the sidelines. Would be intersting to see what jawing goes on...you know he won't keep his mouth shut.
 
Ah, just have Pouncey pull on a play and take his knees out. Problem solved.
 
Im pretty certain that living in ohio make you stupid... the narrative there is switching to Rudolph more or less whispered it to him while thet were tussling on the Ground so no one could have heard but Garrett....

Pure gold there. Yes in the midst of wrestling a 300lb monster he had the foresight to whisper "you stupid N-" **** there is just no end.
 
I have no idea why Garrett feels compelled to bring this back up after he's been reinstated.

He may truly believe that he heard it, despite the lack of evidence
 
I have no idea why Garrett feels compelled to bring this back up after he's been reinstated.

He may truly believe that he heard it, despite the lack of evidence

I think he misses his previous status on the defense and team. He also knows he lost that status. He is desperate to try to get it back at a very great cost to him, his team, Rudolph, his family and of course the Rooney Rule Steelers team. What a cancer he is.
 
My take... Myles has the "right" to say whatever he wants. However, he DOESN'T have the "right" to work in the NFL. The league should have dealt with his garbage behind closed doors. If he insisted on it being dealt with in public... he can live his future in the public starting today.

The NFL is a train-wreck when it comes PR. They should take whoever is making the recommendations and do the opposite!

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Calling someone a name isn’t illegal. Using a helmet as a weapon with intent to injure is a crime.

They should file a lawsuit against that *******.

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My take... Myles has the "right" to say whatever he wants. However, he DOESN'T have the "right" to work in the NFL. The league should have dealt with his garbage behind closed doors. If he insisted on it being dealt with in public... he can live his future in the public starting today.

The NFL is a train-wreck when it comes PR. They should take whoever is making the recommendations and do the opposite!

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While I agree that his reinstatement should have involved him setting this **** aside. Pat answer. I've moved on from the incident and look forward to continue my career. There is literally no way they are going to silence him now. None. The optics of that would be ******.
 
Garrett is a lying dog-faced pony soldier.
 
To bad he wasn't playing for the pats**** we'd have everything in Dolby surround sound.

No doubt
The NFL should inquire whether the Pats had anyone working the game ..... you know .... videoing , taping, lipreading .... Bellicheat probably has the evidence on his desk.... trade off time
 
I have no idea why Garrett feels compelled to bring this back up after he's been reinstated.

He may truly believe that he heard it, despite the lack of evidence

Oh come on man, think about this. That type of heat of the battle and somebody makes a racially charged remark like he insinuates, he would have went off immediately and let everybody know around him about it. Immediately. And rightfully so. Thing is, he didn't because it didn't ******* happen.

This **** (poor excuse for ****) came days later to try and save some face.
 
It’s funny, in Garrett’s interview he’s asked how he feels about being reinstated.. he says “I was hoping for it, so I was kinda speaking it and thinking it into existence.”

That’s exactly what he’s doing with saying Rudolph called him a racial slur, he’s speaking and thinking it into existence. I 100 percent believe he has himself convinced he heard it now. He’s said it and thought about it so much that he really does think it happened now. The guy is a complete piece of **** loser.


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Oh come on man, think about this. That type of heat of the battle and somebody makes a racially charged remark like he insinuates, he would have went off immediately and let everybody know around him about it. Immediately. And rightfully so. Thing is, he didn't because it didn't ******* happen.

This **** (poor excuse for ****) came days later to try and save some face.

He may have told the story so many times that he might kinda believe the lie. But yeah he knows. So what is to stop a player from team A in the week leading up to a huge game from saying that the star QB from Team B called him a racial/ homophobic slur. Wouldn't that throw the player off??
 
WTF...that page won't load...can you cut and paste?

Former Browns General Manager John Dorsey confirmed Myles Garrett‘s account of what happened immediately after the defensive end’s ejection Nov. 14 against the Steelers.

Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett (95) reacts after swinging a helmet at Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph (2) in the fourth quarter of an NFL football game, Thursday, Nov. 14, 2019, in Cleveland. The Browns won 21-7. (AP Photo/David Richard)
© ASSOCIATED PRESS Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett (95) reacts after swinging a helmet at Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph (2) in the fourth quarter of an NFL football game, Thursday, Nov. 14, 2019, in Cleveland. The Browns won 21-7. (AP Photo/David Richard)

Garrett said he told Dorsey, coaches and defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi that Mason Rudolph‘s use of a racial slur is what set him off. The Steelers quarterback repeatedly has denied the allegation, most recently in a Saturday statement.


Dorsey confirmed to Nate Ulrich of the Akron Beacon Journal on Monday that Garrett had informed the team of his racial slur accusation postgame.

“Correct,” Dorsey told Ulrich. “It’s the truth.”

That follows what Dorsey said in a prepared statement Nov. 21 in which he said Garrett “was open and honest with us about the incident from the start.”

Garrett served a six-game suspension for ripping off Rudolph’s helmet and bashing the quarterback over the head with it. The NFL reinstated Garrett last week, and a day later, Garrett conducted an interview with ESPN’s Mina Kimes in which he doubled down on his accusation against Rudolph.

Garrett told reporters after the game that “they’ve just got to go look for it; I’m not going to comment on it” when asked if Rudolph said something to him. The accusation became public Nov. 20 after Garrett made it in his appeal hearing with the NFL.

The NFL’s investigation into Garrett’s allegation revealed no evidence supporting the claim.

Rudolph’s attorney has threatened to sue Garrett for defamation of character.

And Steelers coach Mike Tomlin appeared on ESPN on Monday to defend his backup quarterback again.
 
Yet no one else the actual field heard MR say it...:


It was probably one of Garrets teammates... apparently that language is OK depending on who is saying it, which is sad.
 
WTF...that page won't load...can you cut and paste?

sorry, worked when I tested it.?

stillwright (thank you) beat me to the cut / paste





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Again all the unspecific alluding to what may have been said was preplanned by the browns to avoid a suspension... they didn’t want to be liable for defamation so they alluded to something vague then leaked an anonymous report to try to strongarm the nfl with public support ... it’s transparent as ****..
 
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