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Ok. How about; Players should be held to a higher standard. They’re in the lime light. Influencing society all around. How’s that play out in this discussion? Heres some other angles of it all. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4kKJJ_f2ggw Browns 51 got out after the tackle just fine……. IDK. |
I think Lewis and Harrison were punished appropriately and no further monetary sanction is needed.
League could say something about something about coaches on the sideline and send Harrison a note that if he gets juked and gives up a first down, don't try to pull any intimidation bullshit getting off the pile, especially on the other team's sideline. |
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Like when a player makes a tackle on the opposing teams sideline, and ends up out of bounds, and kinda celebrates, or has words with the player he tackled, it isn't uncommon for someone to push him back onto the field, like a teacher separating two kids about to fight at recess. Its not always as aggressive as Lewis was, but I have seen worse. Usually, the player on the wrong sideline understands and turns around and heads back to the center of the field. Players grow up from a very early age seeing coaches as authority figures, whether it's their coach, or coaches from other teams, which is why there are almost never incidents like that between players and coaches on the sideline. Sent from my GM1915 using Tapatalk |
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I've seen coaches wade in to piles and yank players off each other at literally every level of football. Lewis should've stayed (shouldn't even have been a penalty on him, imho), Harrison should have been penalized, ejected, fined, and suspended without pay for at least a month so he can sit at home and think about his ****ing actions. **** this crybaby bullshit. |
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