ESPN's Josina Anderson tweeted that Myles Garrett probably went off on Mason Rudolph for being racist

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Maybe Myles didn’t hear it ending in “A” instead of “er”
 

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"Never seen him act like that, ever"
How much time she spend with him?
Hmmmmmm.....maybe she exposed herself
 

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what's great about her tweet is that you can say "i've never seen him act like that, ever" about EVERY player in history. it's never happened before
 

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I'm not sure how you get that she was implying Rudolph could've used a racial remark towards Garrett?

She could be implying Rudolph just flat undressed the guy calling him some other shit perhaps?

She did delete the tweet though haha.
 

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I'm not sure how you get that she was implying Rudolph could've used a racial remark towards Garrett?

She could be implying Rudolph just flat undressed the guy calling him some other shit perhaps?

She did delete the tweet though haha.

Didn't think she was referring to race at all.

Figured something like asking Garrett to fellate him or calling him a bitch, lot of stuff gets said on the field and usually when it crosses the line it is something like that.
 
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She's an idiot. Rudolph was reacting to being corkscrewed into the ground, Garrett was reacting to Rudolph pulling on the back of his helmet. Garrett had to have the hammer dropped on him because you could kill someone by hitting them in the head with a helmet.
 

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Suspend Ben for the first month next year and make Rudolph have to start should be his punishment.
 

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I've never seen anything like what happened last night other than what's his name going after the ref following the flag throwing incident.
 

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I've never seen anything like what happened last night other than what's his name going after the ref following the flag throwing incident.
orlando something or another. another browns guy. but at least he was pissed because the bean bag hit his eye


well put by Clay Travis. anyone that thinks a black ESPN reporter wasn't implying racism doesn't live with creepy Mobdeepers & Jussie Smollet in USA in 2019, especially when she deleted it. You're not deleting something if you only meant that Mason called him a cvnt.

I also guarantee you TJ Watt would be in an orange jumpsuit right now if he did this to Lamar Jackson


She deleted the Tweet, but it’s not surprising that one of ESPN’s top NFL reporters immediately presumes Rudolph, the white guy, is the guilty party here.

This is, sadly, not surprising coming from ESPN, but I’d just like to point out that what someone says to you, even if it’s racially inflammatory, doesn’t give you license to potentially kill them. Also, the idea that a grown adult can’t handle offensive words being said to him is an awful precedent to set as well. But, unfortunately, it’s all too common in this day and age for words to be used to justify heinous actions.

I feel like I’m screaming into the wilderness when it comes to our society overpunishing words and underpunishing actions. The latter matter, the former, generally speaking, should not.

We’ll see whether Garrett eventually decides to blame racism for his behavior. So far he hasn’t. But it is often the go-to line to defend indefensible behavior in our modern society.

It’s not surprising that woke ESPN would go in the that direction.
 
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Check out Garrett's previous on-field behavior and see this is just a continued more brutish trend. The"He called me a name so I beat him in the head defense" doesn't fly...doesn't work and the guy should be off the field for double-figure games.
 

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