 You can't say now all of a sudden I got to play by the rules, but my quarterback gets hit in the head with his own helmet And now I've got to watch myself and make sure I don't go overboard Well, the first thing we need to be to think about me thankful for is that whatever help angle that helmet hit him Right where it's appeared to be the bottom near the opening of the helmet where it's a little bit softer That think about how bad the optic would have been and how sick we would have all been today If he'd instantaneously been knocked unconscious that's to me the line on whether it's assault or not Like nothing happened to Rudolph. So we can just leave it up to football But what if what if his head cracked open and right now he's in a coma and may not come out of it? That's when I think litigation can then come in. It's like or the what's the nfl gonna do now Yeah, you were sold. He almost killed somebody, you know, so then I can then I can get it That's that then but but nothing happened. So to bring in Um, the judicial system for that seems foolish because nobody was hurt Well, but if he had been hurt then I could see maybe it would be different Tim Younger the agent for Rudolph said I am gathering all information and no options have been removed from the table Said this by text message to espn this morning Cleveland police sergeant jennifer chiakia said friday They are not investigating browns defensive end miles garret adding that they had not received a complaint from Rudolph A city spokeswoman said the prosecutor can't comment because Rudolph hasn't filed a complaint What a bad look for the nfl. No, it's bad. I don't think the nfl probably discourage him from doing anything Hey, listen, you didn't get hurt. We'll take care of it But he could have gotten hurt and I I do think starting to point to other people kind of deflects from the fact that that Just not supposed to happen Well, here's the nfl statement uh specifically about garret. He's been suspended without pay and definitely At a minimum for the remainder of the regular season and post season and must meet With the commissioner's office prior to a decision on his reinstatement He was also fined an additional amount garret violated unnecessary roughness and unsportsmanlike conduct rules As well as fighting removing the helmet of an opponent and using the helmet as a weapon Now he's had some priors. I think he was fined 52 thousand dollars already For things that have happened on the field late hits and unsportsmanlike So now he's gonna lose a lot of money and this kid can play. Yeah, this kid can really play I know it's very me To be to feel bad for garret, but I actually when the when I saw him talking to the media afterwards He did seem really contrite and like someone who truly had lost control in the moment But I mean obviously it's not acceptable, you know, but I just think you I don't think we can't view that moment What was happening as if someone said oh my you know, peter if you walked into work and michael k Hit you over the head with a laptop you'd press charges guys. That's not what their job is and I did that today He's not pressing charge. Yeah, I never would that. Um, well, I don't snitch But we you just can't look at their workplace like that. It's is what he did wrong. Yes. Should he be suspended? Yes criminal Maybe I'd feel don's right Maybe I'd feel differently about it if rudolf had been completely knocked unconscious or his head had been busted open Because he turned out guys We the results ultimately affect the way you view an incident like that and because he was all right You view it slightly differently and if you shoot somebody and they don't die you get less time and you don't get murdered Right because they weren't murdered. It's part of the way punishment works