I called this!! The day after the Cleveland Browns’ Myles Garrett attacked Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph with a football helmet, in one of the most disgusting sports plays I have ever seen, I said.. “Watch, Garrett is going to try and blame his violent (criminal) actions on Rudolph by saying that Rudolph called him a ‘nigger’ or some shit like that.”
At first, Garrett didn’t use the racist excuse that is soo common now when a black person gets busted attacking someone, but now that is exactly what happened.
Myles Garrett used Rudolph’s helmet – ripped off Rudolph’s head in the previous play – as a weapon, and smashed Rudolph in the head with his own helmet, and has since been suspended indefinitely.
EVEN IF Mason Rudolph made some racial statement, which he didn’t, that still is no excuse for committing violent crimes on the football field – but Myles Garret is just trying to use the false claim of a racist comment to somehow reduce his culpability in the attack, to try and reduce his NFL suspension.
Personally, I think any suspension is way too weak of a punishment for such a horrible crime.
Myles Garrett should be charged with assault with a deadly weapon, be completely released from the NFL, and face jail time for the attack.
The horrible violent attack on Mason Rudolph shows that Garrett is a violent loser, but with the latest bullshit excuse Garrett is now a lying racist piece of shit as well.
The NFL has denied the appeal of Cleveland Browns star Myles Garrett, leaving his indefinite suspension standing, after a hearing in which he reportedly accused Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph of using a racial slur prior to their fight.
Garrett is banned for the final six regular-season games and playoffs.
Appeals officers Derrick Brooks and James Thrash, jointly appointed by the NFL and the NFL Players Association, reached their decisions, as the football league announced via Twitter.
Thrash also reduced the suspension for Steelers center Maurkice Pouncey from three games to two for punching and kicking Garrett following the assault on Rudolph.
Garrett claimed Rudolph used a racial slur prior to the start of their brawl, which escalated into the defensive end ripping off the quarterback’s helmet and hitting him with it, ESPN reported, citing sources. Similar claims were made on social media in the days after the fallout.
Rudolph denied the allegation through a team official — and a league spokesman said investigators “found no such evidence.”
“Mason vehemently denies the report of being accused of using a racial slur during the incident Thursday night in Cleveland,” Steelers spokesman Burt Lauten said in a statement to ESPN. “He will not discuss this accusation any further and his focus remains on preparation for Sunday’s game against the Cincinnati Bengals.”
The quarterback’s agent also denied the allegation.
Rudolph also denied saying anything to escalate the fight when he addressed the brawl Wednesday in a prepared statement.
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