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✅ Will Myles Garrett's appeal strategy, citing a past precedent, work?

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✍ The NFL had to react quickly and harshly after Myles Garrett clubbed Mason Rudolph in the head with Rudolph’s helmet after ripping it off.The incident was the talk of the sporting world and everyone saw it multiple times. The easiest punishment was simple math: The Cleveland Browns had six games left and that seemed to fit. The NFL suspended him indefinitely, for at least the rest of the regular season and postseason. It seemed very likely it would end up being a six-game suspension.[Watch live NFL games on the Yahoo Sports app, here's how]But in his appeal to the NFL on Wednesday, Garrett reportedly argued that a past case shows his six-game suspension is way too harsh.Myles Garrett presents his caseGarrett had an interesting case to present, according to ESPN’s Dan Graziano.In 2013, Houston Texans defensive lineman Antonio Smith swung a helmet at Miami Dolphins offensive lineman Richie Incognito. Smith and Incognito got in a scuffle during a play, Smith tore Incognito’s helmet off of ...
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