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Curt Popejoy

Mason Rudolph calls what Myles Garrett did ‘bush league’ and ‘a total coward move’

After the game, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph addressed the incident between him and Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett. Surprisingly, given how the game turned out, Rudolph didn’t pull any punches (get it?) in calling what Garrett did “a total coward move on his part” and “bush league” in reference to Garrett pulling off Rudolph’s helmet and hitting Rudolph with it.

But before you are want to pass judgment on Rudolph for his comments, you just need to look to his own team. Many Browns’ players and even their head coach shared their disapproval with what Garrett did.

Rudolph was also asked if he thought Garrett should be suspended for the season. To which Rudolph took the high road and rather than interject his opinion simply deferred to the league noting he didn’t know the rules on these types of things but it didn’t matter.

 

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