Originally Posted by Megatron96:
Forget it. You either can't see very well, or you just don't want to see the truth. Either way, I can't help you get over your bad eyesight or your obstinate subjectivity on this incident.
I've accurately described the incident several times now and posted the appropriate video, without prejudice or discrimination. At this point you're just misrepresenting the facts to others and yourself.
No you haven’t accurately described anything. Starting with calling the hit legal. You have yet to explain what Rudolph did to deserve a suspension other than this mythical “kick” which doesn’t exist. Which I described pretty well. You didn’t even try to counter what I said. I can only assume that is because you recognize now what should have been obvious to you all along.
Seriously man, leave your biases out of it. There’s nothing there. [Reply]
https://www.totalprosports.com/2019/...dSRCHoqmbvnjEg
Browns fans are standing by their guy no matter what, so much so, that many of them decided to fight back against Mason Rudolph, who many believe escalated the fight to begin with.
Browns fans have reportedly been sending Rudolph sending Bags of Dicks and gummy penises straight to the Steeelrs facility for him to chew on.
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Anybody still defending that race baiting POS is a fucking idiot
Yep.
Like has been said in here if that would have been the case it would have came out immediately, I mean like during the game. He would have told the refs right then and his HC as soon as he went to the sideline.
He has done even more damage to his "character".
Does his suspension or fine get increased because of this unfounded accusation?
I doubt that it does because of the precedent it would set, can't help but think it should though. [Reply]
It’s interesting reading the perspectives of Browns and Steelers fans on their various message boards.
Browns fans are delusional. They think Garrett should sue the NFL and Rudolph for the raw deal he got. :-) Almost to a man this is what they think. It’s crazy. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chief Roundup:
Yep.
Like has been said in here if that would have been the case it would have came out immediately, I mean like during the game. He would have told the refs right then and his HC as soon as he went to the sideline.
He has done even more damage to his "character".
Does his suspension or fine get increased because of this unfounded accusation?
I doubt that it does because of the precedent it would set, can't help but think it should though.
Originally Posted by Hoopsdoc:
It’s interesting reading the perspectives of Browns and Steelers fans on their various message boards.
Browns fans are delusional. They think Garrett should sue the NFL and Rudolph for the raw deal he got. :-) Almost to a man this is what they think. It’s crazy.
Makes it even easier to hate something I felt sorry for 12 months ago. [Reply]
So he lied believing the hearing was private. A last ditch hail mary to possibly reduce the suspension. So then the NFL immediately leaks it (lol) thus forcing his hand to either double down publicly on something he clearly didnt want to leave that room or admit lying to them.
He should have just accepted the crazy loose cannon label, apologized and been done with it. Now he carry's the race card playing Smollett label, which is even worse. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MephistophelesJanx:
Rudy gets a substantial slap from the NFL. More than an entire game check. I would expect him to appeal the amount.