Where’s The Audio? NFL Parobolic Mic Seen During Rudolph Garrett Brawl

Where's The Audio? NFL Parobolic Mic Seen During Rudolph Garrett Brawl

The question still stands – Did Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph hurl a racial slur at Myles Garrett or NOT?

Over the weekend, Mason Rudolph stumbled over his words almost confirming that he did indeed hurl a racial slur at Myles Garrett, but what about the parabolic mic at the line of scrimmage? Could the NFL be covering up yet another incident on the field? Read on to see if the NFL is covering up the fact that there was an NFL parobolic mic which probably caught Mason Rudolph alleged racial slur hurl at Myles Garrett?

CelebNSports247.com reports that the National Football League claims that they had no recorded sound from the field in determining if Mason Rudolph hurled a racial slur at Myles Garrett.

We would buy that, though the problem is that we can visually see the NFL parobolic mic at the line of scrimmage pointed right towards the two players during the fight.

Something had to be caught on the mic.

This makes complete sense why Garrett argued in his appeal that he heard Rudolph hurled the slur.

Since the incident, NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy told cleveland.com stated:

We looked into it and found no such evidence.

The NFL based its conclusion on the game official’s report, any camera angles available, as well as Referee Clete Blakeman who stated he did not hear a racial slur.

People on social media disagree since they went back and found a guy clearly holding a parabolic microphone which likely proves they have the audio and could be withholding it because it might prove what Myles Garrett said was true.

This shouldn’t come as a surprise since the NFL ref told the Seahawks they chose heads when they clearly called tails. Or what about the time a NFL referee didn’t call an obvious DPI during Texans/Ravens Game?  What about the worst call in NFL history with the Rams?

Is anyone surprised that the NFL is protecting the while QB and making the black DE look like the bad guy? This is a clear example of racism and oppression since all of these incidents are of black men being controlled.

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