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After that incident, he was considering retirement but also told cleveland.com he'd like to sit down with Rudolph:
On sitting down with Rudolph:
“If it were to happen, I’d be fine with it. Not just fine, but I wouldn’t mind it and I’d be happy to make it happen, if there were a way. I’m not sure how I’d go about that, how I’d broach that. I’m not even sure if he’d want to do that but I wouldn’t have a problem sitting down with him and just not talking about the incident, just talking man-to-man, how we move forward, and just being better men and football players and not letting something like that happen again.
“Whether we can do that, I’m not sure, but I’d be willing to extend the olive branch and make that happen.”
The fact he doesn't sound overly remorseful is concerning. Had he really struck Rudolph, that whole incident could have ended differently.
Myles Garrett says he considered leaving football after Mason Rudolph helmet incident
The Browns star pass rusher says he'd be happy to have a sitdown with the quarterback he hit in the head with a helmet.
sports.yahoo.com
On sitting down with Rudolph:
“If it were to happen, I’d be fine with it. Not just fine, but I wouldn’t mind it and I’d be happy to make it happen, if there were a way. I’m not sure how I’d go about that, how I’d broach that. I’m not even sure if he’d want to do that but I wouldn’t have a problem sitting down with him and just not talking about the incident, just talking man-to-man, how we move forward, and just being better men and football players and not letting something like that happen again.
“Whether we can do that, I’m not sure, but I’d be willing to extend the olive branch and make that happen.”
The fact he doesn't sound overly remorseful is concerning. Had he really struck Rudolph, that whole incident could have ended differently.