Pittsburgh Steelers standout talent Ramon Foster isn't mincing his words when it comes to the NFL's handling of the JuJu Smith-Schuster suspension.
According to Ramon Foster, the entire thing is being handled by the wrong people.
“Super flawed, super flawed,’’ complained Ramon Foster, the Steelers’ player rep for the NFL Players Association. “There are so many errors in every situation, it’s ridiculous. There’s no common ground, there’s no justification in it. And if you say you’re going to suspend a guy for taunting, I thought taunting was a fine and not a suspension.”
Jon Runyan, the NFL’s VP of football operations, issued the initial suspensions. He was considered a dirty player in his day, and that context is important because …
Article Continues Below“Didn’t Runyan win the league’s most dirty player one or two times?” Foster said. “Is he just trying to get back in the good graces of God because of that? I don’t know. Is he just trying to fix his karma or what? I don’t know. It’s flawed, that’s the best way I can put it. It’s super flawed.”
Foster wasn't done, as he also compared the JuJu incident to that of Rob Gronkowski.
“And then you have another situation where you have a guy plow into another guy and you suspend him for one game!” Foster said. “Why one game? Why not multiple games? Because the Steelers play the Patriots the next week.”
My goodness, Foster was not holding back.