Even with the indefinite suspension, it’s easy to feel almost as though Myles Garrett has gotten off light for the assault that he committed on Thursday night, at least in the court of public opinion. For some reason, there is a vocal group who I would like to think is the minority who wants to ensure that everybody understands they believe Mason Rudolph was at fault for instigating the sequence that led to his being smashed in the head with his own helmet, and that he, too, should be suspended.
And then there’s Larry Ogunjobi, whose one contribution to the melee was to blindside Rudolph with a shove that spilt him to the ground while he was helmetless and seemingly looking for an official to make sure they were aware of what Garrett did.