Ambiturner
Ssraeszha Raider
- 16,153
- 19,740
Rudolph was absolutely the instigator what game were you watching?
The one where Garrett tackled Rudolph like 3 seconds after he passed the ball?
You retarded?
- 4
- 1
Rudolph was absolutely the instigator what game were you watching?
Lol did you even watch the play? There was no late hit, it wasnt even a big hit, and there wasnt even a penalty for the initial tackle on Rudolph. Rudolph was wrapped up as soon as he released the ball. The only thing you can even fault Garrett for was continuing the tackle after the ball was released, which was soft as fuck. Then Rudolph tried to be a tough guy and rip off dudes helmet. Here, Ill post the video since apparently you havent seen it. Replay of the tackle/fight starts at 1:20.
So no, ur the one whos tarded
Continuing the tackle after the ball was released. In a game that was over. Rudolph wasn’t innocent. But you can’t hit people with a fucking helmet...ever.
It's been discussed, and dissected by everyone, including the NFL. Garrett got the larger punishment. Get over it, you are wrong.The pass and hit were literally on the same second(3 seconds after he passed the ball lmao) . It should be considered that Garrett didnt know Rudolph got rid of the ball, which is likely why no penalty was called on the initial play itself. Garrett literally pulled Rudolph down ON TOP OF HIM. This might be one of the softest hit on a quarterback thats ever been recorded in the NFL.
The fight stemmed from Rudolphs behavior after that hit that the referees determined was not an illegal hit. Also remember that Rudolph got picked 4(?) times that game and had just secured a loss to the Browns. Obviously he was very worked up. If he had been able to control his emotions, there would not have been a fight. He started it
The pass and hit were literally on the same second(3 seconds after he passed the ball lmao) . It should be considered that Garrett didnt know Rudolph got rid of the ball, which is likely why no penalty was called on the initial play itself. Garrett literally pulled Rudolph down ON TOP OF HIM. This might be one of the softest hit on a quarterback thats ever been recorded in the NFL.
The fight stemmed from Rudolphs behavior after that hit that the referees determined was not an illegal hit. Also remember that Rudolph got picked 4(?) times that game and had just secured a loss to the Browns. Obviously he was very worked up. If he had been able to control his emotions, there would not have been a fight. He started it
It's been discussed, and dissected by everyone, including the NFL. Garrett got the larger punishment. Get over it, you are wrong.
Jameis eating that W
It's been discussed, and dissected by everyone, including the NFL. Garrett got the larger punishment. Get over it, you are wrong.
It's like good and bad Rex Grossman at the same time.Never seen a guy who does so much bad, along with so much good throwing the ball downfield. Never boring.
It's like good and bad Rex Grossman at the same time.
Never seen a guy who does so much bad, along with so much good throwing the ball downfield. Never boring.
Being a Tampa sports fan for so long it doesn't even bother me anymore, so used to squandering away talent. It really is too bad the NHL playoffs got cancelled last season too.
![]()
Report: If fired, Jason Garrett's preferred destination is the Giants
As Cowboys coach Jason Garrett embarks on what could be the final six games of his tenure in Texas, someone connected to Garrett is offering a not-so-subtle warning to Jones & Son, LLC: If you don't keep Garrett, he may end up coaching one of your biggest rivals.profootballtalk.nbcsports.com
lol, congrats Giants fans
The only thing you can even fault Garrett for was continuing the tackle after the ball was released