Rudolph trying to rip off Garrett's helmet first.Rudolph (the non-red nosed qb) got his helmet ripped off by Myles Garrett maybe and Garrett proceeds to try and hit in the head with his own helmet. Pandemonium breaks loose...
Somebody tell me why that should not be felony assault?
His career should be over. That was criminal assault.Garrett’s season has got to be over after that. That was disgraceful.
I would tell you it SHOULD be felony assault.Somebody tell me why that should not be felony assault?
He pulled his helmet off and hit the guy with it. Even his own coach isn't defending him.He grabbed at his face mask. He wasn’t ripping his helmet off.
He should never play another down of organized football. That was felony assault.In terms of punishment, is there anyone that would have a good answer of where the nfl goes from here in terms of punishment? Year long, career ending?
Rudolph trying to rip off Garrett's helmet first.
Two years? If he had connected as aimed with that helmet the guy would have died. He shouldn't get a break because he missed. If he every plays in the NFL again, the league should disband.Two years max
"The wild melee started when Rudolph dumped a pass to running back Trey Edmunds late in the fourth quarter, then was dragged to the ground by Garrett. Rudolph appeared to try and dislodge Garrett's helmet while they were on the ground, before the Browns defensive end ripped off the QB's helmet once they stood up, taking a swing with it and connecting on the top of Rudolph's helmet-less head."I’m replying to the comment that Rudolph was pulling Garrett’s helmet off first.
Did you not read the part of the text I bolded? Like it or not, Rudolph was grabbing at MG's helmet first, when they were both down on the ground. Hell, tune into NFL network.Hey that’s great, I can watch the replay too and he’s grabbing his face mask. I don’t see where he’s pulling his helmet off.
Think of the worst possible reaction you can imagine and then read this:
He should never play another down of organized football. That was felony assault.