• Under_Sensitive@alien.topOPB
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    9 months ago

    I don’t think anyone has given anymore thought to this happening. The NFL could have just quietly said, hey don’t let that happen again.

  • _TakeMyUpvote_@alien.topB
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    9 months ago

    the ‘why’ is the nfl can’t have this become standard fare. they keep sidelines very tightly regulated and if the guy hopped in to help celebrate the TD it could become a problem. i know they call it the No Fun League but the reality is it’s a slippery slope. just look at how defenses will run to an endzone to celebrate a fumble recovery. maybe it’s not fun, but the nfl has to regulate who can be on the sideline and when and what interactions they can have with the players. maybe the next CBA will allow for specific team employees to do something like this so that everyone can have more fun? hopefully so.

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    9 months ago

    No Fun League.

    This one reminds me of how the IRS will decimate some poor schmoe while bazillionaires dodge taxes with impunity.

  • Quirky-Lawyer-3409@alien.topB
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    9 months ago

    I get that they’re upset he didn’t appear neutral enough, but a suspension for the rest of the season is pretty extreme, especially contrasted with how light they are on punishments for some of the shit players do.

    • football2106@alien.topB
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      9 months ago

      If you want a guy to look neutral don’t assign him to be a camera guy for all home games for a high profile player that he’s really good friends with.

      Like, what did they expect?