Lee
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I have not always been the biggest fan of the Haslams, but good for her, class move.
We have no reason to doubt Myles. It’s unlikely he would make an already bad situation worse by lying. The simplest, and most likely scenario is that he is telling the truth. And of course they Steelers players will say anything and everything. Other Browns have said they heard from Myles after the game about this. But he probably only talked to a few.
The pinata was funny as hell. Anyone who doesn't see that should seriously evaluate their deficient and overly PC sense of humor.
Would have been funny if he had drilled one of the on-lookers with that follow through.I honestly just cringed through the video.
but if you find it funny that’s fine. I don’t think it’sa big deal. But to come out guns blazing saying anyone who doesn’t find it funny has a deficient sense of humor they need to evaluate and it can only be due to political correctness is pretty yikes
LolIt was both hilarious and in poor taste at the same time. Like a good ole fashion Holocaust joke, sure they can be funny, but it also always makes you cringe a bit too.
Lol
I know it is just ironic and you did not mean to do so but the fact that an actual Holocaust and a football fight that lasted 30 seconds where no one was injured are in the same post tells you all you need to know about how over blown this situation is. Just a small example but the university of Miami had a brawl with a small school fairly recently where helmets were thrown as objects during a fight and it was just “ a fight that got out of hand” that barely made the news where players were suspended 1 to 2 games. It made the Browns Steelers incident look like a pillow fight
I get that player safety is important but how many people “cringed” when Satirday night live did a skit about the fight less then 48 hours after the game?
look they had to suspend Myles to keep other players from doing the same thing and to appease the social media outrage. But people there are things that are probably worth more of your outrage going around right in Fromt of you.
The pinata was funny. Poor taste? Maybe, but it's a tailgate. It's just a gag to entertain people and get a laugh.
The pumpkinhead effigy was bad all around.
Jason Lloyd reported it and the athletic pulled the article.
Mason played like a Klansman exposed today.
I wonder if they’ll block for him on Sunday.
And no, I didn’t watch the game or any game today. Just coming with the scorching take.
What happened? What/when did he post? I missed this, I think.
I didn't see it, but I saw this. Lloyd reported on it before anyone else. That means he heard it in the locker room after the game. He or the athletic pulled it. Then Garrett says there was a slur, and reporting is now saying there was never any mention of it at the time.
But there was.
I knew it was a coverup!