Not long after the clock struck midnight in Cleveland, the big win over the Pittsburgh Steelers, the first one in five years, had already been forgotten. The joy of finally overcoming the AFC North rival deflated and distorted into a media-frenzy of questions and moments of dead air—because even the ones who get paid to make sure dead air doesn’t happen were speechless.
In case you missed it:
Here's a better look at #Steelers center Maurkice Pouncey punching and kicking Myles Garrett.pic.twitter.com/tl55IuJWS6
— NFL Update (@MySportsUpdate) November 15, 2019
Although the NFL will inevitably over-starch the canvas while trying to iron this debacle out, the courts of public opinion work a little more quickly. Beyond those who have been self-appointed as Measurers of Proper Football Inflating, there were some strong takes from both current and ex-NFL players, no more than 20-some minutes after the ugly (ugliest?) incident occurred:
My man Myles Garrett definitely going to have some time on his hand. Come on over to @LightsOutXF my dude. pic.twitter.com/4hjsga0USx
— Shawne Merriman (@shawnemerriman) November 15, 2019
Never seen any player ever act like that ever and I have played with/against some of the toughest SOB’s ever! That is the most trash BS I have ever seen. Myles Garrett hit another player ON TOP OF THE HEAD with a f’ing helmet!
— Louis Riddick (@LRiddickESPN) November 15, 2019
Myles Garrett just did something that I’ve only seen in NFL practices. Guaranteed to be suspended.
— Cris Carter (@criscarter80) November 15, 2019
Myles Garrett should not be allowed to play another snap this season
— Kyle Juszczyk (@JuiceCheck44) November 15, 2019
In all my life of football that might have been the craziest thing I have seen on a football field! They about to suspend Myles Garrett for 30 years! People getting stomped out, that was a hood fight! 🤦🏾♂️ Hate to see that in our game that’s not what pro football is about!
— Reggie Bush (@ReggieBush) November 15, 2019
That. Is. Insanity. Wow.
— JJ Watt (@JJWatt) November 15, 2019
And then, in the left corner, the man fighting out of Oklahoma State:
Mason Rudolph on incident with Myles Garrett #Steelers pic.twitter.com/CfkN81ubot
— Steelers Depot 🦃🍗🍽🙏 (@Steelersdepot) November 15, 2019
In the right corner, fighting out of Texas A&M:
"I made a mistake, I lost my cool," Garrett said. "It's going to come back to hurt our team." https://t.co/bXA4uNhr5D
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) November 15, 2019
Probably the most-reasonable sound clips to come out of this, so far, has been from the coaches:
“Never beat Baltimore and Pittsburgh in the same year, and then we have to talk about this … we don’t condone that.”
Browns HC Freddie Kitchens answers questions about Myles Garrett’s actions.https://t.co/8azcNxTE3n pic.twitter.com/JxfzmR17Qe
— CBS Sports HQ (@CBSSportsHQ) November 15, 2019
Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin declines to comment on Myles Garrett after Week 11 https://t.co/EwnKHNxdNq pic.twitter.com/snmqYvEz84
— SportsGridUK (@Sportsgriduk) November 15, 2019
Those expecting quick and precise justice for this incident might want to hit the breaks, too—there has already been a scorecard debate that judges this bout as more of a push, a “He took my lunch, first!” ordeal.
And no, I don’t think Odell Beckham Jr. was fined for any uniform infractions tonight.