Corey Dillion Bengals bc EA will never make a card again for it to be possible for me to get him :( #WhoDeyNation
Wooooo said:I am a Steeler fan too. I normally avoid adding Cowboys to my team, and if EA would release a Neil O'Donnell card, I would not even let him ride my bench!
Just imagine......if Myles Garrett would say enough of the mess that is Cleveland football and I want to join the Steelers! I would become a fan of his! LOL
AGREE......everything you said. I want to highly "THUMBS UP" the part about O'Donnell. If it was up to me I would "erase" any mention of him from history.
Marcus Mariota is banished for all of eternity on my team after he threw 8 ints one game. and all of them was his inaccuracies
NWOJedi said:Same here with Garrett. I’m a Bears fan and there’s a couple of their DBs that have acted and said some foulish things that are starting to get themselves cut from my squad. Here’s looking at you Stevenson…
Quenton Nelson not sticking up for Foles a couple of years ago against Thibodeaux and of course Thibodeaux.
I forgot about the Thibodeaux incident. That made me so mad at the time.
I want to add coach Tomlin to my original Post!
Brett Farve. He’s a scum bag
Kinge007 said:Not trying to start anything but Miles told the truth. Why do you think the league keep giving him awards and had the Steelers QB to fade out of existence.
Garrett still committed assault. It shouldn't matter that it was on a football field. Regardless of if Mason Rudolph did or didn't say anything, he still retaliated for Rudolph using his constitutionally protected freedom of speech. Garrett could have seriously injured him, people don't realize how deadly a sharp blow to the head can be. I'm not saying Rudolph was right to use a slur, but you can't go around attacking people for offending you.
Brady, mahomes, pfizer kelce, tyreek hill, romo, Prescott, ochocinco, Deion sanders, Crabtree, Pickens, roethlisberger, bettis, CAEPERDICK, Ezekiel Elliot. Most because I dislike them a lot. Or because they’re cheaters. Or some are just crybaby whiners. There’s more but that’s what I could think of of the top of my head.
edit: Aaron Rodgers and Brett farve. Ray rice.
weplaythose said:Garrett still committed assault. It shouldn't matter that it was on a football field. Regardless of if Mason Rudolph did or didn't say anything, he still retaliated for Rudolph using his constitutionally protected freedom of speech. Garrett could have seriously injured him, people don't realize how deadly a sharp blow to the head can be. I'm not saying Rudolph was right to use a slur, but you can't go around attacking people for offending you.
that’s a slur that would get your ass whooped out in the real world. nothing gets much more degrading
Any packer. unless they were a bears also, then they are forgiven
SosaChamberlain said:that’s a slur that would get your ass whooped out in the real world. nothing gets much more degrading
Here's why I don't think he said it. You think Tomlin would have kept him as a Steeler if he said it or you think Cam Heyward would have allowed him to be on the team? Also, I don't see Mason as being that guy his BFF was James Washington. Also, he would not be playing right now in the NFL. No teams would have taken a chance on him. At best he's a journeyman QB, he's not like a Josh Allen or Mahomes type of QB.
SosaChamberlain said:that’s a slur that would get your ass whooped out in the real world. nothing gets much more degrading
Doesn't matter. Even if Rudolph said something (which I don't personally believe he did), Garret still committed battery. The ONLY way Garret legally could have done that is if Rudolph attacked him, and even then, you have the whole "proportional force" conversation. Regardless, you can't attack someone for offending you.
hulksmashr2 said:Here's why I don't think he said it. You think Tomlin would have kept him as a Steeler if he said it or you think Cam Heyward would have allowed him to be on the team? Also, I don't see Mason as being that guy his BFF was James Washington. Also, he would not be playing right now in the NFL. No teams would have taken a chance on him. At best he's a journeyman QB, he's not like a Josh Allen or Mahomes type of QB.
they’ve kept people who’ve done worse on rosters.
weplaythose said:Doesn't matter. Even if Rudolph said something (which I don't personally believe he did), Garret still committed battery. The ONLY way Garret legally could have done that is if Rudolph attacked him, and even then, you have the whole "proportional force" conversation. Regardless, you can't attack someone for offending you.
brother throw legality out the window there’s just certain things you don’t say/do to a man. the law doesn’t rule self respect.
SosaChamberlain said:brother throw legality out the window there’s just certain things you don’t say/do to a man. the law doesn’t rule self respect.
I'm not arguing for using slurs and things of the sort, I'm just stating that Myles Garrett committed a retaliatory act of battery for an unverifiable slur.