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And suddenly in all of this everyone is praising Mayfield’s leadership and maturity,... lol life comes at you fast.
 

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When life gives you lemons:

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Garrett should be suspended remainder of the season.

Rudolph should be suspended 1 game.

Pouncey deserves nothing but a pat on the back but have to give him a 1 game suspension as well for throwing blows.
 

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Garrett should be suspended remainder of the season.

Rudolph should be suspended 1 game.

Pouncey deserves nothing but a pat on the back but have to give him a 1 game suspension as well for throwing blows.

i dont think rudolph deserves suspension. fine for sure tho.

pouncey gets 2 games and appealed down to 1

Garrett gets told his season is over
 

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Bengals vs Steelers
Browns vs Steelers


There's a common thread here, but I can't quite figure it out.

....two teams who havent won playoff games this century hate losing to a team with the most super bowl wins?
 

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I saw a vantage point this morning where Rudolph punches MG either in the abdomen or in the crotch right before MG swings the helmet. Nobody is excusing MG and it looks like everyone here agrees he shouldn’t play again this year. My only point was MR tried to take MGs helmet and then apparently punched him. He should have been ejected too was my only point there. I liked what Willie M and J Jones said on this, basically.

But yeah you can’t let it get to where it went,... I’d suspect MG doesn’t play again until sometime into next season, rightfully so. It’s embarrassing.

I have to agree about Rudolph's role in all of this. Why the heck was he trying to rip off MG's helmet? He started the whole thing yet seems to have gotten zero criticism. I didn't see where he punched MG, I'll have to look again.

*Obligatory MG's actions were way out of line and deserves to sit the rest of the year.
 

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the browns and bengals are tired of losing to the steelers?

....two teams who havent won playoff games this century hate losing to a team with the most super bowl wins?

Yes, it is purely coincidence that the Steelers and the undisciplined clownshow run by Mike Tomlin are totally innocent in the whole "are they dirty?" study.

Nevermind that the inspiring, everybody-loves-a-feel-good-story posterboy Ryan Shazier got himself hurt for... you guessed it, trying to put a dirty hit on someone.

It's convenient to ignore that the Steelers have problems when the Bengals or Browns are involved. We can ignore a Steeler's coach pulling Dre Kirkpatrick's hair on the sidelines for no reason, and we can ignore Joey Porter (as a coach) trying to fight players on the field, as long as the other team did bad things too.

The Steelers and their bullshit gets whitewashed because they've won Superbowls, and because it's easy to put the onus on the Bengals or the Browns when things get ugly.

Burfict was an animal, and deserves to be banned from the league. I won't dispute that, period. I was embarrassed that Marvin Lewis continued to put him on the field whenever he wasn't hurt or suspended, and I was thrilled when Paul Guenther took him to Oakland. Pacman Jones was a douchebag to highest degree.

I can admit those things. No one will admit that the Steelers are as dirty as anyone, and then they're allowed to play the victim when things go south*.




*unrelated to Myles Garrett's actions, because that was beyond anything reasonable, and Rudolph, despite not being innocent, didn't deserve to have a helmet swung at him

Agree, what the hell is in the water in Ohio?

We don't know, that's why I don't fish in the Ohio River or swim in public lakes.
 

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I have to agree about Rudolph's role in all of this. Why the heck was he trying to rip off MG's helmet? He started the whole thing yet seems to have gotten zero criticism. I didn't see where he punched MG, I'll have to look again.

*Obligatory MG's actions were way out of line and deserves to sit the rest of the year.

He kicked him too,... then called him a coward. Rudolph is a douche,... that and MG is a crazy person who shouldn’t play again this year can both be true
 

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He kicked him too,... then called him a coward. Rudolph is a douche,... that and MG is a crazy person who shouldn’t play again this year can both be true

Guess he's taking his role as Big Ben's replacement seriously.
 

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There's no place for this or for such a perpetrator in the NFL. Suspend him for the rest of the season and six games next year. Rematch on Dec 1 at Pittsburgh.
 
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What a shit show to end that game. I think Mason should get a game suspension or a half at the least. Garrett should get more though, that was completely uncalled for. Pouncey should get suspended just as long as Garrett.

You had me till the end.

Not a chance. Any Olineman who doesn't react the way he did probably shouldn't be on the front line for 60 minutes of battle on the gridiron.

While I agree that Rudolph started the whole charade and he deserves a suspension (he CLEARLY tried to rip off Garrett's helmet first), what Garrett did was psycho and not a healthy emotional reaction at all.

What Pouncey did was defend his QB. He should for sure get a several game suspension for kicking him in the head, but his helmet was still on and it wasn't a real dangerous threat as opposed to what Myles did.

Disgusting all around. I would be fine with Garrett never playing another down in the NFL but that won't happen.
 
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Lol, Rudolph tried to rip Garrett's helmet off, and THEN kicked the dude in the balls.

I wouldn't have swung a helmet at him, but I wouldn't have handed it back nicely either.
 

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Lol, Rudolph tried to rip Garrett's helmet off, and THEN kicked the dude in the balls.

I wouldn't have swung a helmet at him, but I wouldn't have handed it back nicely either.

So, suspend them for four games or the rest of the year. Simple. Kareem Hunt, in kicking a woman, got eight games. They seem to think that you should attack someone else rather than separating people. They all knew there would be consequences. Personal conduct policy. Or suspend them all the same number of games.
 
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Lol, Rudolph tried to rip Garrett's helmet off, and THEN kicked the dude in the balls.

I wouldn't have swung a helmet at him, but I wouldn't have handed it back nicely either.

And punch him,... whatever,...


So real question is, which one of you Midwest Browns fans are man enough to go to the game in two weeks wearing a MG Jersey???
 

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*checks calendar*

Please don't suspend Rudolph for more than 1 game!!
 

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MR is a dipshit, and has cheese dick written all over him. MG should get a substantial penalty. While I think both were equally to blame for the start of the altercation, I think MR tried to wrench MGs helmet off and tried to cod him. Then it got real. Even when the other guy put MR on his ass, MR called him a bitch. At that point it was out of hand. Rudolph at that time was threat to no one. He was probably a little dazed and surprised. The Brown that knocked Rudolph down said after the game that he was protecting his teammate. I saw it as another cheap shot at the qb. I think Rudolph should see some sort punishment and also the guy the guy that pushed him down.
 

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MR is a dipshit, and has cheese dick written all over him. MG should get a substantial penalty. While I think both were equally to blame for the start of the altercation, I think MR tried to wrench MGs helmet off and tried to cod him. Then it got real. Even when the other guy put MR on his ass, MR called him a bitch. At that point it was out of hand. Rudolph at that time was threat to no one. He was probably a little dazed and surprised. The Brown that knocked Rudolph down said after the game that he was protecting his teammate. I saw it as another cheap shot at the qb. I think Rudolph should see some sort punishment and also the guy the guy that pushed him down.

Agreed for the most part. Pouncey too. DeCastro showed everyone how to act without going full street fighter.

Sucks for Browns fans. First win over them in years and as Baker said, ‘feels like a loss now’... never allowed to enjoy anything.
 

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MR is a dipshit, and has cheese dick written all over him. MG should get a substantial penalty. While I think both were equally to blame for the start of the altercation, I think MR tried to wrench MGs helmet off and tried to cod him. Then it got real. Even when the other guy put MR on his ass, MR called him a bitch. At that point it was out of hand. Rudolph at that time was threat to no one. He was probably a little dazed and surprised. The Brown that knocked Rudolph down said after the game that he was protecting his teammate. I saw it as another cheap shot at the qb. I think Rudolph should see some sort punishment and also the guy the guy that pushed him down.

The only penalty that would fit would be a lifetime ban for Garrett. If they want to suspend Rudolph for a game or two that's fine too. He isnt innocent.

I think Haynesworth got 6 games for ripping off a helmet and stomping a guy and this was about 100x worse. I think ESPN article said nobody has done this since the 50's.
 

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Did Haynesworth RIP the guys helmet off? I was thinking he just walked by and stomped on him while he was on the ground but I may be wrong. My memory isnt what it used to be. I was at that game. Still can't recall anything other than the stomp.
 

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I saw a vantage point this morning where Rudolph punches MG either in the abdomen or in the crotch right before MG swings the helmet. Nobody is excusing MG and it looks like everyone here agrees he shouldn’t play again this year. My only point was MR tried to take MGs helmet and then apparently punched him. He should have been ejected too was my only point there. I liked what Willie M and J Jones said on this, basically.

But yeah you can’t let it get to where it went,... I’d suspect MG doesn’t play again until sometime into next season, rightfully so. It’s embarrassing.

I have to agree about Rudolph's role in all of this. Why the heck was he trying to rip off MG's helmet? He started the whole thing yet seems to have gotten zero criticism. I didn't see where he punched MG, I'll have to look again.

*Obligatory MG's actions were way out of line and deserves to sit the rest of the year.

The reason Rudolph got upset and reacted was Garrett's need to throw Rudolph to the ground after he had thrown the pass. It was clearly uncalled for, especially since the outcome of the game was already settled.
 

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Only time I've ever seen a player use a helmet as a weapon like this before was the '07 Bama-Arky game. An Arky DL ripped a Bama OL player's helmet off and hit him in the forehead with it. Getting mad in a game is one thing, but you can't lose your cool to this extent. Garrett's career is in serious jeopardy.
 

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Yes, it is purely coincidence that the Steelers and the undisciplined clownshow run by Mike Tomlin are totally innocent in the whole "are they dirty?" study.

Nevermind that the inspiring, everybody-loves-a-feel-good-story posterboy Ryan Shazier got himself hurt for... you guessed it, trying to put a dirty hit on someone.

It's convenient to ignore that the Steelers have problems when the Bengals or Browns are involved. We can ignore a Steeler's coach pulling Dre Kirkpatrick's hair on the sidelines for no reason, and we can ignore Joey Porter (as a coach) trying to fight players on the field, as long as the other team did bad things too.

The Steelers and their bullshit gets whitewashed because they've won Superbowls, and because it's easy to put the onus on the Bengals or the Browns when things get ugly.

Burfict was an animal, and deserves to be banned from the league. I won't dispute that, period. I was embarrassed that Marvin Lewis continued to put him on the field whenever he wasn't hurt or suspended, and I was thrilled when Paul Guenther took him to Oakland. Pacman Jones was a douchebag to highest degree.

I can admit those things. No one will admit that the Steelers are as dirty as anyone, and then they're allowed to play the victim when things go south*.




*unrelated to Myles Garrett's actions, because that was beyond anything reasonable, and Rudolph, despite not being innocent, didn't deserve to have a helmet swung at him



We don't know, that's why I don't fish in the Ohio River or swim in public lakes.

So you came here to say Steelers are dirty because of what happened last night then follow it up with everything that happened last night is uncalled for
 

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So you came here to say Steelers are dirty and therefore miles Garrett was justified in hitting a man in the head with a helmet?

...he said, not reading my post, nor the very-specifically asterisked part.
 

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Rudolph should pay Pouncey's fine, whatever it is.

MG no doubt deserves as large of a fine/suspension as is possible.
Serious question though -- how does the NFL justify punishing MG worse than those in the league who have committed domestic violence? Good luck explaining that one, NFL.
 

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QBs get roughed up fairly often. They are cracking down on it. He did get drove into the ground, somewhat. His reaction was a little over the top also. You poke the bear and sometimes he bites. Garrett has shown a propensity for violence in the past and probably is looking at a long road back. Rightfully so. As for Rudolph, I would like to punch him in the face just for being a douche. But I am old and politically incorrect.
 

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Should this incident have happened outside of a football stadium, been viewed by police who arrested everyone for felony assault and battery, that there were witnesses and that it was caught on videos, they all would be facing time and have little defense.

The criminal investigation into Kareem Hunt's assault, which occurred in Cleveland, was dropped because the woman refused to pursue criminal charges. Hunt was released by the team before the investigation concluded. Hunt was suspended for eight games.
 
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I think the real funny thing that's getting missed in all this is how many terrible roughing the passer calls their are for slamming/body weight etc.

And in this instance the refs were completely ok with Garrett double spin tackling a QB with no penalty flag.

I think the refs could have ran in much faster once they clearly saw that Garrett believed Rudolph still had the ball and wasn't going down.
 
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