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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 3294120" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>No, Pouncey was kicking a player who was unable to defend himself because he was trapped under an offensive lineman (who actually was protecting his QB). He earned his ticket to the bench, just like Garrett. </p><p></p><p>Whether Mason's hand was trapped in Garrett's facemask or not, following him and running his mouth was, at the very least, not smart. When you're starting because your starting QB is out, you have to be smart enough to avoid putting yourself in a position to get hit on the melon with your own hat--and he's lucky that he caught the open end of the helmet instead of the crown.</p><p></p><p>IMHO, Rudolph should've had his wallet lightened for his role in that. If he doesn't keep following and running his mouth, that helmet doesn't get swung at him.</p><p></p><p>And Baker was right in his post-game interview--it was inexcusable. It was stupid and it hurt the team, not to mention leaving a bad taste in everyone's mouth after what was otherwise a great win for the Browns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 3294120, member: 26737"] No, Pouncey was kicking a player who was unable to defend himself because he was trapped under an offensive lineman (who actually was protecting his QB). He earned his ticket to the bench, just like Garrett. Whether Mason's hand was trapped in Garrett's facemask or not, following him and running his mouth was, at the very least, not smart. When you're starting because your starting QB is out, you have to be smart enough to avoid putting yourself in a position to get hit on the melon with your own hat--and he's lucky that he caught the open end of the helmet instead of the crown. IMHO, Rudolph should've had his wallet lightened for his role in that. If he doesn't keep following and running his mouth, that helmet doesn't get swung at him. And Baker was right in his post-game interview--it was inexcusable. It was stupid and it hurt the team, not to mention leaving a bad taste in everyone's mouth after what was otherwise a great win for the Browns. [/QUOTE]
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