. . . and immediately starts crying wolf again to justify his shitty behavior. https://www.si.com/nfl/2020/02/14/myles-garrett-again-allegation-rudolph-racial-slur Nope, he couldn't let it die when he initially said he didn't mention the slur at first because he didn't want people to perceive that he was using it as justification for his shitty behavior.
He should've just let it all day and focused on getting back on the field. I'm sure he has a PR professional in his corner telling him that this interview was the right move. I don't think it was. I don't think Rudolph said what Garrett alleges he said. If he did, Garrett would've been fucking fuming after the game and he wasn't. He apologized immediately with few teammates coming to his defense. You think he wouldn't have ran into the locker room and told his teammates what the guy said? With that being said, Rudolph isn't innocent either. He was a part of the altercation and was throwing a fit in the ground when Garrett hit him that last time. But Garrett needs to let all of this die and go back to playing football. Ron Arrest beat the shit out of a bunch of fans, ate his year suspension and came back and played for a decade. It'll disappear if you let it. That's what the PR people need to learn.
I read the title of this thread and wondered for a second if Jussie has a brother who plays in the NFL.
@Jonathan_Vilma, I agree that Mason Rudolph wasn't exactly an innocent bystander, but pulling the race card when it's not true is a bitch move.
I believe Myles Garrett. It's not like he had a history of doing things like that before this incident. Something set him off that night. He said that's what happened then he's still sticking to it. I have to believe him.
Dude is a superstar. Dominant and he's only scratched the surface of what he can be. He has the talent to be the best defensive player in football if he's not there already.
If there was any doubt that you are a massive troll who laughs up his sleeve whenever you say nonsense like this, no doubt remains. The guy is as dirty as they come. Unless you're speaking strictly of pulling a Tawana Brawley.
More troll evidence: https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.c...ts-just-scratching-surface-of-what-he-can-be/ You didn't even have enough self-dignity to avoid plagiarizing the title.
I was only giving MY evaluation of him as a player based on what I've seen from him. That Browns coach is right. The dude is scary good.
I don't think he is dirty. He doesn't need to be. He's been blessed with truly awesome talents, obviously he puts in the work to hone his talent to a razor's edge. To do what he did to Rudolph without a cause would be a sure sign of a deranged individual and I don't think that Garrett is that. Something Rudolph did set him off. I believe Myles Garrett he said it then, he's saying it now. I believe him.
You don’t think he is dirty? He had multiple unsportsmanlike penalties last year before the suspension. He put siemian out on a dirty hit. What else would he need to do to be considered dirty?
No I don't. He plays with a edge, a ferocity that many great defenders have had. Jamal Adams has that too. It's football not ballet. He could have a beautiful head of hair and always smiling while stinkin' up stadiums around the league like Leo but who wants that? He's a great player one of the best defenders to enter the league in the past twenty years.