So, Here’s O.J. Simpson’s Take On Myles Garrett-Mason Rudolph Situation (via NESN)
And you thought you’d heard all there was to hear on the Myles Garrett-Mason Rudolph controversy.
Ever since Garrett clubbed Rudolph over the head with his own helmet last week, NFL players, media and fans have inundated each other with wide-ranging takes on the situation. “What bothered me most about this whole incident was seeing the reaction of one particular coach who I’m a big fan of, and some ex-players with the hyperbole with, ‘The worst thing they’d ever seen, I’ve never seen anything like this,’ ” Simpson said Wednesday. ” … Give me a break, guys. Come on.
” … This happens in football. The optic was horrible — 280 pound guy swinging a helmet at him. But, hey, you lose it sometimes in games. He should be suspended, but certainly not to the degree they’re trying to suspend him.”
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