Again, you're suspending him based on what Garrett did. Had he not done this, Garrett wouldn't have done that. It doesn't work that way on or off the football field. Each are judged by what they did, not what they allegedly caused someone to do. Even if you act like an infant you're not responsible for what someone else does. Mason probably won't be getting a suspension because what he did doesn't call for one. Skirmishes like this happen from time to time and you don't see suspensions handed out. The fact Garrett decided to use a helmet as a weapon doesn't mean other players get suspended regardless of what they did. You can disagree but that's the reality.