jakez4ut
Patience... It's what's for dinner
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You need an expounded upon explanation on why I think equating punching a guy to taking a ****ing helmet and hitting a guy in the head is anywhere on the same planet? What MG did here is criminal and has never been done on a football field.................in over 100 years. There's no "what if" with what MG did...........it's not debatable. Also, suggesting that Rudolph is the "aggressor" here is just playing contrarian and nothing more. Its like suggesting a woman getting her face split had it coming for not making the eggs right. With your suspension table I somewhat agree with with exception that MG should be suspended for the rest of the regular season and for any playoff for this season and that "DT" Ogunjobi should be dealt with the next game between the two and get chop blocked so hard that he has to walk with a cane for the rest of the season, what he did was nearly as disgusting as what MG did.
after pouncey took MG to the ground, MR was standing there, and 55 double hand shoved him in the back knocking him to the ground again, completely blind sided him. it was not an action of defense. it was a punk move.I was talking about the what if In terms of what could have happen to Rudolph. Punching someone is criminal as well.
Pushing Rudolph down is as nearly disgusting as what MG did? Am I missing something that happened?
He didnt just "push him down", he ran at him and shoved him from behind while he didnt have a helmet on. Disgusting as being a piece of ****. We can agree to disagree especially when your premise of your argument is that punching someone is on the same level as taking a helmet and attempting to striking a person in the head with it.......we are just miles apart with how we see this.I was talking about the what if In terms of what could have happen to Rudolph. Punching someone is criminal as well.
Pushing Rudolph down is as nearly disgusting as what MG did? Am I missing something that happened?
after pouncey took MG to the ground, MR was standing there, and 55 double hand shoved him in the back knocking him to the ground again, completely blind sided him. it was not an action of defense. it was a punk move.
Whoever was kicking Garrett in the head should also be suspended. You can take down a guy who's swinging a helmet at your QB, but kicking in the head once he's down is too far.
He didnt just "push him down", he ran at him and shoved him from behind while he didnt have a helmet on. Disgusting as being a piece of ****. We can agree to disagree especially when your premise of your argument is that punching someone is on the same level as taking a helmet and attempting to striking a person in the head with it.......we are just miles apart with how we see this.
I think there's a lot of nuance here, and addressing Rudolph's role in the incident isn't victim blaming. He does have a role, and should be punished accordingly. His punishment just isn't on the same level as Garrett's. Which, I know you understand, but maybe others aren't picking up on.I don’t want to escalate this Jave, because I’ve been following your posts for years, but that’s just where I’m at. We can agree to disagree. You can look at my post history and see that I’m not the hot take, pot-stirring type.
No. The Steelers are dirty. The fact they get away with half of what they do without being destroyed by the media is baffling to me. The cheap shot on Carson Palmer, Joey Porter being able to get away with he could as a coach ( just Joey Porter in general), can't mention Shazier because of the severity of his injury he sustained lowering his helmet which he did many times before, and the list goes on.exactly. steelers live rent free both OH teams' heads. even in a monumental win for the Browns, they can't keep their compusure either.