The Cleveland Browns were involved in embarrassing incident with the Pittsburgh Steelers, and its resulted in Myles Garrett's season-long suspension. His act of hitting Mason Rudolph with the quarterback's helmet already had plenty of people up in arms about the situation. New England Patriots head coach and former Browns tactician Bill Belichick was asked about the fight and what he saw.

ESPN made rounds around the league and asked players and coaches about their thoughts on the entire matter. Many of them preferred to keep to themselves and let the proceedings take effect. Belichick was one of those people who preferred to stay out of the situation.

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Belichick said that coaches always tell their players what they should do if they find themselves in that situation, and it's the liability of the players on the field to act the way they are expected to. He looked to his own team to discuss what the Browns should have done.

“I tell players what we should do in those situations, how we should handle them,” Belichick said. “I think they've done a good job. We have a lot of good players who are unselfish players, I think that's really the key to it.”

Garrett will not be making an appearance for the remainder of the season while Rudolph will be fined for his actions. However, there are some sections of fans who are also calling for the quarterback's suspension as well. While Garrett's actions were over the line, Rudolph's kicking and snatching of the Browns defensive end's helmet is inexcusable for them.