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The NFL would NEVER release any proof if they had it of the N-word being dropped by a white player. Never. That is IF he actually said it.

The only way it could be proven true at this point, would be someone independently getting to the bottom of it thanks for modern day technology and media etc. OR, maye if someone right there heard it said as well (Like a Steelers player) which I highly doubt would be mentioned ever.

So ergo, we'll likely never going to know for sure, a lot of people will write it off as him lying, some will not.


As for why he didn't bring it out earlier IF true, the only thing that makes sense to me is if he was trying not to add fuel to the fire and make it go off even more. I guess it's plausible he was trying to keep it on the downlow and out of the public eye.... perhaps he was asked to by someone in the NFL, who knows?
 
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I think if Myles was going to use the racial accusation he should have done it immediately after the game. Waiting until the hearing probably made the appeals guys think that Myles was not remorseful about swinging his helmet at Rudolph.
I wonder if Myles ever brought up the fact that he was sucker punched a couple weeks ago while just sitting in his car in downtown Cleveland. He could have told the hearing officers that he was still ticked off about that.
Exactly! As a black man myself, if a white guy called me a racial slur, no way in hell am I waiting a week to say something! Garrett has had multiple interviews and press conferences and never once mentioned this, imo it screAms as a last ditch effort to not get suspended. And this has nothing to do with me being a Steelers fan, but someone who if I was ever called that, after going off and swinging at the guy with his helmet(if I were a Garrett), I would have no problem telling the interviewer after the game what he said. Hell, I’d tell the interviewer, my HC, Position coach’s teammates, GM, owner, agent, attorney, mom, dad, wife, aunt, uncle, etc. And I for damn sure wouldn’t wait a week to do it.
But if Rudolph were to have said and there’s proof, he should be gone from the nfl, point blank.
The Pittsburgh fans sure want us to think he's the 2nd coming of Pat Tillman.



We already know what Goodell does when there is evidence on tape.
Not sure what Steelers fans you know... Rudolph started it, he no martyr
 
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Miles Garrett gets suspended indefinitely. This clown didn't get suspended at all. I don't care if the DA didn't know who to charge. Here's what we know:

Tyreek's son got his arm broken.
His son's mom says the child is scared of Tyreek.
Tyreek tells her she needs to be scared of him too.
All of this is caught on audio.
No suspension.

The NFL doesn't need a conviction to suspend someone, or even a charge - ask Zeke.

They're making a show out of Garrett because everyone saw it. Tyreek Hill is the bigger asshole, Goodell is a close second.

https://www.kctv5.com/kctv-obtains-...deo_2fd219e2-ca30-57e7-81fa-5938c48305a3.html
 
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The NFL would NEVER release any proof if they had it of the N-word being dropped by a white player. Never. That is IF he actually said it.

The only way it could be proven true at this point, would be someone independently getting to the bottom of it thanks for modern day technology and media etc. OR, maye if someone right there heard it said as well (Like a Steelers player) which I highly doubt would be mentioned ever.

So ergo, we'll likely never going to know for sure, a lot of people will write it off as him lying, some will not.


As for why he didn't bring it out earlier IF true, the only thing that makes sense to me is if he was trying not to add fuel to the fire and make it go off even more. I guess it's plausible he was trying to keep it on the downlow and out of the public eye.... perhaps he was asked to by someone in the NFL, who knows?

Agreed that the NFL would likely never release it IF they had it. But, you would have to imagine that if that evidence existed, Garrett's suspension would have likely been reduced (or at least given a finite duration instead of leaving it as indefinite) and a suspension for Rudolph would likely come out.

If Garrett is telling the truth about the racial slur, why then did he come out immediately afterward and apologize to Rudolph and take full responsibility for his actions? Who would apologize to a guy who called him any kind of racial slur?
 
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Miles Garrett gets suspended indefinitely. This clown didn't get suspended at all. I don't care if the DA didn't know who to charge. Here's what we know:

Tyreek's son got his arm broken.
His son's mom says the child is scared of Tyreek.
Tyreek tells her she needs to be scared of him too.
All of this is caught on audio.
No suspension.

The NFL doesn't need a conviction to suspend someone, or even a charge - ask Zeke.

They're making a show out of Garrett because everyone saw it. Tyreek Hill is the bigger asshole, Goodell is a close second.

https://www.kctv5.com/kctv-obtains-...deo_2fd219e2-ca30-57e7-81fa-5938c48305a3.html
Yeah the whole Ray Rice video fiasco made it very clear that there is one standard for an action that the public sees, and another for the same act when it is not seen by the public.
 
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