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If he was Billy "Black Shoes" Johnson the owners would have never let him get away with it. |
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It's all well and good to be having fun, but, IIRC, he was flagged for taunting early in his career when he threw up the peace sign at a specific player. Then he started just throwing up the peace sign in general on the way to the end zone to save himself the penalty, which was smart. Last year he started that ridiculous shit, back flipping into the end zone, leading to the whole Winfield peace sign in the Super Bowl. Tyreek took it too far and was the biggest reason they decided to enforce this new policy. |
I don't like the new rule, but it actually is pretty simple to follow. Celebrate all you want, just don't aim the celebration at a member of the opposing team.
Clyde is a dipshit for pointing at the defender as he was jogging into the end zone. They're going to call that every time. Rashad was also a dipshit for whatever it was that he was doing. It's OK to be upset that you get your helmet ripped off, but all that extra shit he was doing, shooting into the air, running his mouth right in front of the ref, they're going to call that shit every time. |
Even fans are becoming nanny-ish
Its soccer level wokeism soon, the ball carrier will have to hand the ball to the referee whilst the opponents line up for a mandatory 5 second clap to show support and sportsmanship |
Priest would've been flagged for all of his open arms TD taunts
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For this rule to be “woke” it would need to somehow claim that taunting encourages racial injustice. It’s not woke. It’s dumb as hell, but not woke.
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Nothing woke about this. I remember when players weren't allowed to do fun stuff on the field when we were more conservative as a society.
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