John Dorsey says Myles Garrett told him right away about Rudolph’s racial slur
Hmmmmm
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Former <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Browns?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Browns</a> GM John Dorsey says Myles Garrett told him right away Mason Rudolph used a racial slur.<br><br>In ESPN interview, Garrett says he told Dorsey, coaches and DT Larry Ogunjobi about accusation on heels of Nov. 14 fight. Ogunjobi confirmed on Dec. 1.<a href="https://t.co/2EFrtzo4JO">https://t.co/2EFrtzo4JO</a></p>— Nate Ulrich (@ByNateUlrich) <a href="https://twitter.com/ByNateUlrich/status/1229524237477720064?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 17, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
Sure he did. But no one else heard it.
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Tbh who cares if he did use a racial slur?
That doesn’t justify hitting someone with a helmet... He should have criminal charges brought on him for assault. |
I just have a really, really hard time believe Pouncey or any teammate fights back like that if Rudolph said anything remotely stupid.
Myles Garrett is getting sued for defamation. Which is kind of interesting. If he's Jussie Smolletting this thing, it's not going to go well for him. |
Garrett has a history of stupid penalties, roughing the passer, unnecessary roughness, etc.
He’s not getting any belief from me, I’ll have to hear it to believe it. |
Hmmmm?
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/mmrNtSeA1I0" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe> Now who takes a swing at a guy that size? Rudolph went to some Christain HS, |
words are not violence, violence is violence and the guy pretty much tried to crack his skull. I doubt the QB's teammates would have even helped him if he actually did use a racial slur and you would think they'd have heard it if he did. Being triggered over a word is no excuse to try and hurt/kill someone.
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You are waiting in the car for your mom who is in a store. You see her coming out and walking towards you, she doesn't see a little kid who runs into her knocking the kid down, the father of the kid.......watch where you are going ya old bitch.......now what are you going to do? |
I can't believe the networks didn't catch anything. The sidelines are always crawling with that dish big ear thingy.
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I don't buy this shit for a second. Rudolph is a professional football player in the NFL. I know nothing of his background, but he's obviously played with a ton of black teammates throughout college and the pros, and if he was dropping N-bombs people would know about it, and teammate or not, somebody on the Steelers would have burned him down.
Like chiefzilla said, he's just going full Jussie. |
The saddest part about this is that he thinks it actually matters and there would be plenty of people only concerned with hurt feelings that would agree with his flawed logic.
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In the interview he said he didn’t feel he should still be in the game in that situation. Guess he took it out on Mason.
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Bull
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Why would Rudolph potentially risk alienating himself from his teammates by dropping an n bomb during a nationally televised game? Just because of a late hit? It doesn’t make any sense.
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At the end when the big guy came and pushed Mason down, Mason seems to be saying biotch or brute.
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I don't believe it. Both of guys teammates would of heard it if it was said and there would of been a whole lot worst ass beating if it was true. But nope not believing it.
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I don't believe this for a second. The man just lost his mind temporarily, and made this up to CYA.
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Why don’t some dumbass ask Myles the brain Garret exactly when Mason said it. Put it out on the clip exactly when he said it. Didn’t Myles say he called him a stupid n-word?
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Who cares. There is no evidence supporting Garret at all. Even if he did say sonething he should not have swung a helmet at a persons head.
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NFL should not have agreed to reinstate Garrett until he agreed to stop slandering Rudolph. I think Rudolph needs to sue him at this point. Damages can be every dollar of Garrett's #1 overall contract ($30.4 million). You make serious allegations like this? There should be serious consequences if you are lying.
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I remember when Marcus Smart attacked a fan when he was at Oklahoma State, then blamed it on the fan calling him a racial slur. Video and audio came out and definitely nothing of the sort was ever said. You can hear someone say "piece of shit", thats all of the words heard. Yes, bad form for the fan but a far cry from a racial slur.
Even despite all of this evidence NOBODY was on the fans side. This is a guy that got attacked, accused of being a racist, and was kicked out of all future Tech games due to PR reasons. Everyone basically was like Smarts actions were justified. Words are not an excuse to assault someone. Our teachers and parents have told us this for years. But somehow its ok if someone calls you something derrogatory now? |
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In the locker that word is spoken 100 times per game.
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What if its a woman or a child? If they tell me yo go **** myself is that enough for me to be able to assault someone? What are the rules here? |
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What are you gaining from initiating a fight with a guy who just said mean things? You’ll get the cops called and probably just get yourself in trouble. You have to have a very fragile ego to pick that fight. |
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Like Kareem Hunt - "she n-worded at me!" So ****ing what!? Like Myles Garrett and Kareem Hunt haven't used that word themselves 100 times a day, bare minimum, since childhood? Give me a ****ing break. That word, just like any other word, only has as much power as someone gives it in their own head. Was shoving and kicking at that dumb drunk bitch worth getting cut and not winning a Super Bowl, Kareem!? Was it worth it!? |
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That guy does have a pair of Jumbo ears. |
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Is it because that's what you are, and that's what you identify as? I'd feel worse about if it wasn't uttered and repeated by Black people like a thousand times a day in rap songs and every day conversation. When black people stop using it as a noun, adjective, verb, and adverb, maybe I'll take it a little bit seriously. |
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A - yes, she's a bitch so I don't do anything. B - no, she's not a bitch, so I don't do anything. That works for any word. |
Of course he told you that, Dorsey. He was desperately trying to save his career.
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Why does being called a mean name justify a physical aggressive response? What’s the thought process there? |
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Just like a dumb kid getting ‘disrespected’ by someone and goes and gets a gun to ‘settle’ things. No thought to the consequences of the action. Like Forest said, ‘stupid is as stupid does’. |
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Case in point: who got in trouble in the Rudolph-Garret debacle? I’m not saying it should go unchecked, there’s a civilized protocol to address such issues and it doesn’t include attacking anyone. No matter their hate spew. |
Could it be that’s the magic word to justify any despicable behavior?
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Myles is trash...Rudolph should sue his lying ass off.....I was hoping he would be suspended for 2020 as well.
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LMAO Keyboard warriors are hilarious. |
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LMAO ROFL No ****ing shit. That's hilarious. |
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The ironic thing is that they don't want to be stereotyped, but that one word unleashes a torrent of stereotypical behaviors. Its uncanny. |
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IMO Garrett is lying thru his teeth. The boy who cried wolf
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https://besreport.com/wp-content/upl...enshot-457.png ROFL This absolutely made my morning. Thank you! :clap: |
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Yes, a coach traditionally will back up his players. Tomilson says everyone he talked to that was near enough to hear spoken words says that the n-word wasn't used. Most were black. I cant see teammates and a coach that are black covering for a white backup QB using the n-word. That carries some weight with me. Teammate or not, I don't see these very large Type A men tolerating a white guy using the n-word in their presence, |
Everyday I get a little more positive that Rabble is a racist. He's at least 50% racist.
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The hard stances people are taking on this story are hilarious.
"Myles is just a race baiter! Boy who cried wolf!" "I bet Rudolph did say it! Look at him! He looks like the type!" LOL None of you ****ing idiots were there. You realize that, right? |
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Possibilities in RL: 1) You hit someone and nothing else happens 2) You hit someone and get arrested 3) You hit someone, they fall and get permanently disabled (very possible) 4) You hit someone, they fall down, and in falling hit their head on something and die. 5) You hit someone, they pull out a Glock and shoot you dead. 4 outta 5 are possibilities I want to avoid. Walk away. Fighting is only merited in self defense. Being an athlete on the field doesn't absolve you of this logic. |
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All I know is that Garrett has taken one side and Rudolph the other. I don't view either one negatively because I don't know what truly went down. It's actually even entirely possible that they're both telling the truth. |
Can we all be grateful for the event that may just breathe life back into one of the NFL’s best rivalries?
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Garrett will end up a Raider. He's their kinda guy.
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Rudolph will always be known by this now. The racist that got whacked in the head with a helmet. :$2500: |
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Not one single player. |
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OK..? Doesn’t necessarily mean it didn’t happen. Could just mean they didn’t hear it so they’re not going to claim it happened. |
Nobody knows for sure what happened, but it just sounds hard to believe the Rudolph dropped an n bomb and risked alienating himself from his teammates and ruining his career over a late hit.
How does that make sense to anyone? |
Dropping a racial slur in the middle of a tussle is not typically a well thought out process so it would never make sense yet it happens all the time
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22 players on the field, several right near the area of the interaction between Rudolph/Garrett and not a single player heard it? Probably because you can’t hear something that didn’t actually happen. |
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