Mason Rudolph hit in the head with a helmet
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Mac4LyfeSBR Aristocracy
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#106Comment -
Mac4LyfeSBR Aristocracy
- 01-04-09
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#107
This is a win for the Browns IMO. We want to see this QB again when we play in a few weeks.Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
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#108He should of got 2 gamesComment -
pinnacle420SBR Hall of Famer
- 10-01-12
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#111ya they just changed their report as we was talking... he def should of been got 2 games just for his piss poor play last night alone besides the fight...Comment -
Ph q allSBR Wise Guy
- 09-18-17
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#114
Just like the rest of the loser democrats on this forum that can't accept a loss from 2016.
Rude off will eventually pay for this as his time in the NFL will be cut short Because he will lose respect of everyone who's ever played this game.Comment -
Mac4LyfeSBR Aristocracy
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RudyRuetiggerSBR Aristocracy
- 08-24-10
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#116Yes you see it as a liberal do good or bleeding heart type.
Just like the rest of the loser democrats on this forum that can't accept a loss from 2016.
Rude off will eventually pay for this as his time in the NFL will be cut short Because he will lose respect of everyone who's ever played this game.Comment -
Ph q allSBR Wise Guy
- 09-18-17
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#117Rudolph showed his true liberal bleeding heart self after the game when he was on the podium crying about being bullied.... Give me a break... I'm sick of cry babies. The problem is that most of these young punks today do not know how to handle confrontation so they go ahead and start something and when someone stands up to them they cry bullying. Someone get Rudolph a rape whistle!Comment -
Art VandelaySBR Hall of Famer
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#120NFL got it right. During the entire Garrett interview he never mentioned Rudolph instigating the fight and basically admitted he was wrong and made a mistake. That would have been a great opportunity to give his side, if there was one, and he didn't. He accepted responsibility and we'll see him back on the field in 2020.Comment -
Mac4LyfeSBR Aristocracy
- 01-04-09
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#122NFL got it right. During the entire Garrett interview he never mentioned Rudolph instigating the fight and basically admitted he was wrong and made a mistake. That would have been a great opportunity to give his side, if there was one, and he didn't. He accepted responsibility and we'll see him back on the field in 2020.
How so many people can absolved Rudolph is beyond me? Not even a fine?
One white man started it all and the 3 brothers end up suspended.Comment -
DwightShruteSBR Aristocracy
- 01-17-09
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#123Garrett should get 16 games IMOComment -
RudyRuetiggerSBR Aristocracy
- 08-24-10
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#126At this point, really no sense in arguing about it
Everyone has made up their mind as to what happened and stated it
I doubt anyone says oh wow, you were actually right and i argued the first 3 pages of this thread for the wrong sideComment -
Mac4LyfeSBR Aristocracy
- 01-04-09
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#127Still not sure how Ogunjobi could have a longer suspension than Rudolph?Comment -
vividjohn45SBR Hall of Famer
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pavyracerSBR Aristocracy
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dlowillySBR Posting Legend
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#131First off I am no fan of Rudolph's, he sucks.
Rudolph is not innocent but he did not start it. Watching the game I think it probably started when Rudolph punked the Browns defenders twice by tackling them when they intercepted him. Probably rubbed the defense the wrong way being brought down pretty soundly by the QB.
The reason I bring that up is it may have been a motivation behind Garrett's tackle on Rudolph when the play was over. Rudolph then lost control and started twisting at Garret's helmet which elevated the violence beyond a questionable tackle. Garrett yanked Rudolph's helmet off in retaliation, but then Rudolph ran at him which is when Garrett slung his helmet at him.
So as far as who started it, the first dirty action was Garrett's. Both Rudolph and Garrett took turns increasing the violence but Garrett seemed happy to take it to shocking wild animal levels.Comment -
2daBankSBR Aristocracy
- 01-26-09
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#132Rudolph didn’t “punk” anyone, throwing 4 picks and he “punked” the defense?? Lmfao. Only dblow sally could come up with that take.Comment -
2daBankSBR Aristocracy
- 01-26-09
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#133NFL got it right. During the entire Garrett interview he never mentioned Rudolph instigating the fight and basically admitted he was wrong and made a mistake. That would have been a great opportunity to give his side, if there was one, and he didn't. He accepted responsibility and we'll see him back on the field in 2020.Comment -
Plaza23SBR Hall of Famer
- 12-29-13
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#134Seems like the only people defending Garret are wiggers, ghetto blacks, white liberals, and Browns fans. In other words, life’s losers.Comment -
Mac4LyfeSBR Aristocracy
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#135First off I am no fan of Rudolph's, he sucks.
Rudolph is not innocent but he did not start it. Watching the game I think it probably started when Rudolph punked the Browns defenders twice by tackling them when they intercepted him. Probably rubbed the defense the wrong way being brought down pretty soundly by the QB.
The reason I bring that up is it may have been a motivation behind Garrett's tackle on Rudolph when the play was over. Rudolph then lost control and started twisting at Garret's helmet which elevated the violence beyond a questionable tackle. Garrett yanked Rudolph's helmet off in retaliation, but then Rudolph ran at him which is when Garrett slung his helmet at him.
So as far as who started it, the first dirty action was Garrett's. Both Rudolph and Garrett took turns increasing the violence but Garrett seemed happy to take it to shocking wild animal levels.
Garretts tackle on Rudolph is a bang, bang play. It was not dirty and the play was certainly not over. But you admit that Rudolph started it all and then you said that Rudolph lost control as well. What we all saw was 2 players getting in a fight. He say, she say on who started it. I contend Rudolph started it when he was on the ground after being tackled. But why does that matter? How Rudolph comes out of this free and clear is puzzling.Comment -
2daBankSBR Aristocracy
- 01-26-09
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#137Dlo - i didn't think about the 2 tackles Rudolph made. I don't think it triggered Myles but we may never know.
Garretts tackle on Rudolph is a bang, bang play. It was not dirty and the play was certainly not over. But you admit that Rudolph started it all and then you said that Rudolph lost control as well. What we all saw was 2 players getting in a fight. He say, she say on who started it. I contend Rudolph started it when he was on the ground after being tackled. But why does that matter? How Rudolph comes out of this free and clear is puzzling.Comment -
2daBankSBR Aristocracy
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Mac4LyfeSBR Aristocracy
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#140No it’s not. He did nothing that woulda been more worthy of anything other than a penalty. What actions did Rudolph do that warranted a suspension? Take off the fan goggles. If Garrett doesn’t swing the helmet making all hell break loose prob woulda been very few minimal If any upcoming game suspensions.
Rudolph grabbed Garrett's helmet, twisted it and tried to gouge his face/eyes. He then kicked Garrett twice in the nuts then proceeded to follow him then grabbed his junk while his 2 teammates are holding Garrett. Then being the instigator he was, he get's bopped on the head and cries like a lil bitch as if he was the victim. Rudolph perpetrated the entire incident. He got tackled while throwing the ball down 2 scores with 8 seconds left, he then decided to pick a fight and got dealt with.
Rudolph had motive and started the melee. Rudolph escalated the situation and then pursued Garrett when he should have fled. Sure Garrett fukked up but how in the hell do you not see Rudolph's complicity? What fan goggles are you wearing?Comment
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