Myles Garrett is making an even bigger fool of himself continuing to lie. “Mike Tomlin’s had Enough”

Mike Tomlin has finally had enough of Myles Garrett lying on his quarterback to justify swinging and hitting the man with his own helmet. Garrett, once again, took to the airwaves on Saturday morning on ESPN’s Outside the Lines in an interview with Mina Kimes telling folks that Mason Rudolph called him the N-word.

That’s his story and he’s sticking with it. Tomlin, who rarely does interviews after the season’s over and before the owner’s meetings in April, came on First Take on Monday to defend his quarterback.

Ole boy kept it 100 has he broke it down while speaking with Stephen A. Smith. “The most recent one this past weekend, I took offense to it, to be quite honest with you. I fully support Mason Rudolph, we, as an organization, fully support Mason Rudolph. To be quite honest with you, we were hacked off by what we saw this weekend.”

He went on to say, “I think Rudolph’s reputation needs to be defended and defended aggressively. These accusations are serious, not only in terms of Mason Rudolph’s character, but his professional pursuits. Nobody on that field, as a member of the Cleveland Browns or the Pittsburgh Steelers corroborated what was said by Myles Garrett. At no point during that piece this weekend was that stated.”

Let’s keep it real or all the way 100, whichever comes 1st! Tomlin was fired up and rightfully so. I’ve been saying since the dun (Garrett) jumped out of the birthday cake saying that Rudolph called him the N-word that he was lying because if he’d said it other players would have heard it.

And on some real talk, no brother is going to defend a white cat for calling another brother the N-word. There are a lot of things that will happen in the world but that isn’t one of them. If he’d said it the other players would have said that he said it right off the top.

At any given time 70 percent of the players on the field are black. So Garrett is trying to tell us that a white player on a football field called him the N-word and he’s the only person that heard it? Give me a break.

He’s simply trying to justify acting a fool and now he’s making it worse. He’s already been suspended and reinstated. By continuing to lie about it only keeps the foolishness alive as people continue to investigate it. Why?

It’s like being convicted of a crime, going to prison, getting out and still trying to justify why you did it. It’s over bruh! Live your life. He’s going to keep poking the bear and the league’s going to suspend him again for making false statements. He’s pulling a Jussie Smollett on us. Who’s this guy’s agent and where are his friends and family? Somebody’s gotta pull him off of the roof. Stop me when I start lyin’!