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Topic Title: Myles Garret Aggravated Assault Topic Summary: Double Standard Created On: 11/15/2019 09:17 AM |
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- waterlizard25 | - 11/15/2019 09:17 AM |
- RiddleMe | - 11/15/2019 11:32 AM |
- Pagerow | - 11/15/2019 12:22 PM |
- LBLarry | - 11/15/2019 02:13 PM |
- LBLarry | - 11/15/2019 02:18 PM |
- Sniper | - 11/15/2019 08:20 PM |
- Greensleeves | - 11/16/2019 06:22 AM |
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11/15/2019 11:32 AM
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why? did you watch the game or just abbreviated clips of the altercation that seems to be the only thing being shown? rudolph actually started the fight and tried to rip garret's helmet off. should he be charged for initiating an altercation? garret was wrong and should be suspended, no arguing that. charged? no. he had two grown men fighting with him when he started flailing rudolphs helmet at him. what about pouncey adding in and kicking garret in the head several times? oh, not a browns fan either lol
Edited: 11/15/2019 at 11:33 AM by RiddleMe |
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11/15/2019 12:22 PM
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RiddleMe nails it.
Rudolph tried to take Garrett's helmet off while they were on the ground, so Garrett, being the stronger dude, grabs his face mask, and rips off Rudolph's helmet first! Then the two Steelers linemen get in there and begin pushing Garrett away, and Rudolph GOES AFTER THE BIGGER MAN, and gets walloped by his own helmet (while Garrett is actually backing away). These were inexcusable actions by both men, and should be punished as such, because they were both culpable of physical actions. The game was also fraught with penalties, including Personal Foul helmet-to-helmet hits. The tension was very high throughout the game, and wasn't a good outcome for either team. Other Pros weigh in: Some believe Mason Rudolph, hit in head with his own helmet, isn't getting enough blame ------------------------- GOP: Gaslight Obstruct Project Edited: 11/15/2019 at 12:23 PM by Pagerow |
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