Talk:Mason Rudolph (American football)

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@Yankees10: Do you have a source for 230#? The bio linked in the "External link" section says 235#, not 230#. UW Dawgs (talk) 02:20, 26 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]

I updated the bio to 2017. [1]--Yankees10 02:25, 26 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Cheers, thanks for fixing/updating all of those other articles as well. UW Dawgs (talk) 02:41, 26 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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Semi-protected edit request on 12 November 2019

Most recent edit by user LaDanian1000000 added a very pixelated and poor quality image of Rudolph that I believe should be removed: Steelers vs Rams 7c (cropped). This image is currently located within the 2019 season section of the article. AmigoDog (talk) 19:38, 12 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]

The image is not in the article now. RudolfRed (talk) 01:49, 13 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Myles Garrett Fight

Garrett has gone on record to ESPN's Mina Kime's claiming Rudolph used a racial slur against him. "He called me the N-word, Nigerian" Garrett told ESPN's Mina Kimes. "He called me a 'stupid N-word.'"The article now says that the NFL found no evidence to support this claim. This is not a neutral statement, though it reads like one, as a situation like this wouldn't have any evidence other than the words of players involved. We have the right to the full story, please add back in (as it is sourced in the exact same article the page uses now) the fact that Rudolph reportedly called Myles Garrett a "stupid n-word." The man is on the record with the biggest sports news agency in the world saying that Rudolph used a racial slur. This is key information to understanding Mason Rudolph. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Newslang74 (talkcontribs) 18:40, 17 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Semi-protected edit request on 15 December 2020

It is worth mentioning that Mason's relative, Eric Rudolph, was the Centennial Park Bomber. I understand that this is a negative subject, but the entire story of Mason, and his upbringing, needs to be told. 207.96.72.248 (talk) 07:34, 15 December 2020 (UTC)[reply]

 Not done: Likely to fail
WP:BLPBALANCE. If you disagree, please establish consensus for this change. Melmann 13:30, 15 December 2020 (UTC)[reply
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