I get that, but it's a bad look no longer the degree with the QB safety nowadays and can only hurt his team going forward. Maybe Rudolph said some insanely fucked up shit, but either way, you have to be smart. At 4-6, the Browns are alive in the WC race and definitely have more talent than Pittsburgh, but they're going nowhere now with Garrett gone.
Twitter is all over it, as usual, give it a gander..laying into Rudolph for starting it and then chasing after Garrett like he can really kick Garrett's ass As far as the Browns' playoff hopes..fuck them. Bums
@jpldodgers Looks like Rudolph's hand may have stuck in Garrett's helmet. Some potential for that. But he still got up and chased Garrett like he was tough
Man. Already run through the simulations in my head like 1,000 times. It's football..anything can happen. Historically, the Bengals have wrecked our seasons a few times. Last thing I wanna see is Jacobs break free down the sideline....
Pouncey suspended 3 games because Rudolph is a jackass, wants to wrestle and chase a guy that'll clearly make him tap. Can't just take a hit, get up and take his bum ass home after tossing 4 terrible INTs. Smh Only way for Rudolph to look worse is if he actually tries to press charges on Garrett when he was trying to take Garrett's helmet off 1st and chasing after him. Probably going to be the highlight of Rudolph's NFL career. Pouncey getting suspended 3 games is not enough of a penalty for Rudolph..Rudolph needs to be fined a substantial amount
Now there's your assault. Completely out of the context of the actual game, unlike Burfict and all his stuff. However, I don't think Rudolph was chasing Garrett down to give him a kiss, so good luck to his lawyer if he's attempting to press charges
2 things can be true. Garrett's gone for the year and loses money, so he wants that decision back. But he also was under control until fake tough guy Rudolph charged at him. But on the other side of that, the penalty for Rudolph seems to be that the bum has to continue to play. Lol Saw plenty of Steeler fans on Twitter that wanted Rudolph suspended so they didn't have to watch his sorry ass play for a while. Feels like a solid penalty when you think of it that way. Only winner from that game was the RAIDERS
Lol Bears Hall of Famer: Khalil Mack ‘Has Turned Into a Thief’ Even after the Chicago Bears’ recent 20-13 win against the Detroit Lions, two former Bears legends are calling out the team’s defense–specifically its star player, Khalil Mack. On their weekly radio show and podcast, The Hamp & O’B Show with Koz, former Bears defensive end Ed O’Bradovich and Hall of Fame defensive lineman Dan Hampton saw multiple things happen with the Bears throughout the game that they took issue with. Hampton, a member of the famed ’85 Bears Super Bowl winning defense, said he was down on the sidelines during the Bears’ game against the Lions Sunday, and he did not like what he saw. Hampton noted that the Bears defense let a second-string quarterback (Jeff Driskel, who filled in for an injured Matthew Stafford) go up and down the field on them for much of the game, noting that they looked sluggish when they’re supposed to be looking dominant. Hampton said he watched the Bears prepare for the game, as well as how they interacted and, he said there was something “sad” about the current team. “They should be ashamed of the way they played today,” Hampton said about the entire team. “There’s something ill in the winds that are blowing out of Soldier Field,” Hampton mused, before calling out someone specifically: Bears star linebacker Khalil Mack. While Khalil Mack had a strong start to the season, he has been quiet of late. Mack hasn’t forced a fumble since Week 4–he forced four through Week 4 and hasn’t forced one since. Hampton said Mack’s absence has been felt: “Where the hell was Khalil Mack?” Hampton asked. “This guy has turned into a thief…any team has got to have a certain leader, a guy that you look at and say that’s the guy we’re gonna emulate and follow,” and Mack has not been that guy, according to Hampton. Hampton went on to say that the Bears had two leaders on defense who were also the team’s two most physical players: Akiem Hicks and Danny Trevathan–both of whom are likely out for the majority of the season. “Akiem Hicks is the man, not Khalil Mack,” Ed O’Bradovich added, noting how different the Bears defense has looked without Hicks. O’Bradovich also noted that the Bears went from giving up a little over 60 yards rushing a game with Hicks in the lineup to giving up over 120 ypg with him out. “Is he a great football player?” O’Bradovich asked. “Yes, he is…Can you have a bad game? Yes, you can. Yes, you can. But you can’t have five bad games. Not when you’re making $141 million dollars for six years, which brings it to $23.5 million a year…if he plays about 50 plays a game, that’s roughly…he makes about $30,000 a play,” O’Bradovich noted. “He had better walk on water, which he has not been doing,” O’Bradovich said. Former Bears wide receiver Glen Kozlowski has a different problem with Mack this season: his apparent lack of conditioning. “I’m watching this guy taking himself out on critical plays because he’s tired. He’s out of shape and that defense is out of shape and it showed,” Kozlowski said, referring to a moment late in the fourth quarter against the Lions when Mack asked to be taken out during a critical third downplay. “This is the down that you need Mack–late in the game with time running out and you need a defensive stop or a big play, Kozlowski argued. Instead, it feels like Mack has been “nonexistent this year,” Kozlowski said.
He has to factor in the kid's future during these blowouts. Tua was a couple games away from being a millionaire and possibly the #1 selection in the draft. Now there are so many question marks for him going forward....guess it doesn't matter to Saban when he's cashing in so much money on a yearly basis. No way he should get a pass.....