Myles Garrett - "Mason Randolph called me a n1gger"

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NFL cover up. Why was he reinstated so quick? Why isnt Myles wavering? Why is Mason so quiet and not vehemently denying such a vile accusation? Why is his Black coach speaking up for him without truly knowing if he said it or not? NFL cover up.
 

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Garrett should have said it right away and no one would have questioned him.

Not saying he's lying but waiting this long to publicly come out with this leaves him open for people to question his intentions.

I believe him though:yeshrug:
 

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Garrett should have said it right away and no one would have questioned him.

Not saying he's lying but waiting this long to publicly come out with this leaves him open for people to question his intentions.

I believe him though:yeshrug:

He did say it right away and his still saying it.
 

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The whole team I’m sure asked him after the game what happened. He’d clearly tell all of them if it did happen and you’d see his teammates man for man come out in public and mention it to the media to defend him if that were the case you’d think.


have you been through any of these situations.
begin a main draw and profit builder for a company and then something like this occurs?


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what else needs to be said?

sorry, I’ll never believe the word of a cac when it comes to this shyt, especially one looking like THAT
 

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A lot of kewns on national tv

scandrick and sharpe are disgusting


breh,...turn off all espn and fox media till the jump comes on breh.

don't watch any of that c00n tv based shyt.
do not give them ratings.
I hate I can not watch max anymore.
so i will just have to wait.
till he works another fight like i used to do.
other than that,...i support lebatard when his show is not hijacked by the gay mafia. When lebatard is hijacked by the gay agenda.
I turn him off too.
I don't wanna hear commentary from a mutinous traitor in the bunker.
as no man or woman should have to go compete. Then, go back to a bunker and be in danger internally in said bunker.

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Garrett should have said it right away and no one would have questioned him.

Not saying he's lying but waiting this long to publicly come out with this leaves him open for people to question his intentions.

I believe him though:yeshrug:
He definitely should have. This is his nikka wake up moment. Dude is sheltered. Thought the league would "Do the right thing". Now he knows it's a cold world out here
 

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Myles Garrett again alleges Mason Rudolph called him a racial slur, sparking brawl

OTL: Garrett again accuses Rudolph of using slur

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JAKE TROTTERESPN Staff Writer9:55 PM ET2 Minute Read
Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett again alleged that Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph used a racial slur toward him just prior to the brawl at the end of their November game.


"He called me the N-word," Garrett told Outside The Lines' Mina Kimes during an interview that airs Thursday night on SportsCenter. "He called me a 'stupid N-word.'"

The NFL suspended Garrett indefinitely for ripping Rudolph's helmet off and hitting him in the head with it during the Browns' 21-7 win on Nov. 14. The incident ended up costing him the final six games of the regular season and roughly $1.2 million in pay, plus a fine of $45,623.

Garrett was reinstated by the league on Wednesday.

The star defensive player first asserted during his appeals hearing for the suspension that Rudolph incited him with a racial slur, ESPN reported previously. Garrett later said he never intended for the accusation to become public, but added: "I know what I heard."

An NFL spokesman said the league "found no such evidence" that Rudolph used the slur and upheld the suspension.

Rudolph has called the allegation "totally untrue."

"I couldn't believe it," the quarterback said Nov. 24. "I couldn't believe he would go that route after the fact."

In Thursday's interview with ESPN, Garrett recounted a different version of events and blamed Rudolph for starting the fight that led to the discipline of 33 total players and fines amounting to $732,422.

"When he said it, it kind of sparked something, but I still tried to let it go and still walk away," Garrett said. "But once he came back, it kind of reignited the situation. And not only have you escalated things past what they needed to be with such little time in the game left, now you're trying to reengage and start a fight again. It's definitely not entirely his fault; it's definitely both parties doing something that we shouldn't have been doing.

"I don't say the N-word, whether it's with 'a' [or] 'er.' To me personally, just shouldn't be said, and whether it's by family, friends, anyone. I don't want to use it because I don't want [people to] find that appropriate around me for anyone to use."

The Steelers ran a final play with eight seconds left on the clock. Rudolph initially tussled with Garrett on the ground, then charged at him after Garrett forcibly removed Rudolph's helmet. At that point, Garrett slugged Rudolph over the head with it.

The league fined the Browns and the Steelers $250,000 each. Without Garrett, Cleveland's defense cratered down the stretch en route to a 6-10 finish.

Reached for comment, the Steelers on Thursday deferred to their November statement, which read in part, "Mason vehemently denies the report of being accused of using a racial slur during the incident."

Rudolph's agent and attorney, Tim Younger, was unavailable for comment Thursday.

ESPN's Brooke Pryor contributed to this report


I was thinking about this today.. with a name llike "Mason Rudolph" .. Yea, I can see him saying it..
 

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Shiit like this makes just shake my head. All them white boys minus Skip, without hesitation riding with Rudolph. But these nikkas, quick to be on some goofy shiit.:francis:

I dont give a fukk, if a breh said some white person called him that. I'm believing till proven otherwise.


Facts I wish more people thought like this
 

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Garrett should have said it right away and no one would have questioned him.

Not saying he's lying but waiting this long to publicly come out with this leaves him open for people to question his intentions.

I believe him though:yeshrug:

he told the Browns GM right after the game
 
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