The bizarre saga of Myles Garrett


This Myles Garrett stuff is wild. If your not familiar with the situation, the Cleveland Browns defensive end tried to decapitate an opponent. The opponent in question, Mason Rudolph got into a tussle with the adonis that is Garrett. Garrett (who is known for his calm demeanour) saw it fit to remove Rudolph's helmet and attempt to murder him with it. He succeeded in denting the head of the goofy faced quarterback. Garrett was then suspended for the rest of the season. In fact he was just recently reinstated. The Browns defensive end did a reason interview where he claimed that Rudolph called him a big word beginning with the letter n. We all know what I am talking about. Of course the Pittsburgh QB denied all allegations. Looking at this from an outsiders perspective, its hard to say for sure. I do know a few thing though: Rudolph was immediately assisted by his offensive lineman who are also black. In fact the head coach of the Steelers, Mike Tomlin (also of African american descent) stuck up for his quarterback. He essentially said that he has spoken to multiple people involved in the situation and not once has the racial slur been mentioned by either side. All this does is provide us with more questions than answers. Garrett's actions were aligned with someone who lost his damn mind but was it racially motivated? or is this a case of capitalization of the current volatile racial climate as a tool of justification. We may never know the answer. 


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