Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
You can in 2019. "Sticks and Stones" died years ago and was replaced with 'microaggressions' and 'words as an act of violence....'
If he'd have said this IMMEDIATELY after the game, the world would've come down hard on Mason Rudolph and Garrett would've probably gotten 3 games because the NFL is terrified of this sort of shit. The NFLPA wouldn't have appealed and everyone would've 'wink/nodded' this thing to bed.
True or otherwise, everyone knows that's the card to play. Garrett just didn't play it and realized the opportunity he missed. Because evidently in 2019 you CAN commit a violent crime for a name-calling incident and expect sympathy.
They teach this starting in elementary school, they literally tell the kids if anyone says anything they aren't ok with they need to say something because that isn't ok.
Everyone is really thin skinned because of all of this kinda bullshit. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MephistophelesJanx:
Yeah.... I don't believe it for a minute that he said any sort of slur. Myles would have said something sooner if he had.
If anything, it sounds like he was covering up for his "MAGA Cracker" comment.
Originally Posted by MephistophelesJanx:
Yeah.... I don't believe it for a minute that he said any sort of slur. Myles would have said something sooner if he had.
If anything, it sounds like he was covering up for his "MAGA Cracker" comment.
You realize that the "MAGA Cracker" comment was a parody account, right?
No idea how people keep falling for Mr. McCockiner, but they do...
Originally Posted by MAHOMO 4 LIFE!:
Wait Garrett said that?
No.
But the predictability of this 'defense' by Garrett was so easy to call out that parody accounts were jumping on it from the moment the game ended. [Reply]