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NFL Has A Fine Mess To Sort Out................
NFL still sorting out fine mess from Bears-Lions melee
By Sean Jensen sjensen@suntimes.com November 14, 2011 10:46PM
Updated: November 15, 2011 2:17AM
Players from the Bears and Detroit Lions are expected to make a sizeable contribution to the NFL’s charitable partners this week.
A scrap between Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford and Bears cornerback D.J. Moore cleared both benches and required several minutes to be sorted out.
Based on the NFL’s policy on fighting, about two dozen players should expect to pay a price, even if they were trying to play peacemaker. A league spokesman said they would review the brawl.
“The NFL policy on fighting is very simple: Don’t fight, and if a fight breaks out involving other players, stay away,” the policy states. “If you are challenged, walk away from the situation and continue playing football. Fights in the NFL are pointless and only lead to penalties, as well as possible fines and disqualification from the game — all of which hurt your team.
“Keep in mind that even if you are not a participant in a fight, you will be fined for unnecessarily entering a fight area. ‘Peacemaking’ won’t be accepted as an excuse for entering the area, nor will coming to the defense or assistance of your fighting teammates.”
After Moore jumped at Stafford, he was immediately surrounded by at least three Lions players. During the scrum, another Bears player was outnumbered on the Lions’ sideline, where all the action took place. Bears defensive end Israel Idonije ended up at the bottom of the initial pile, and even offensive players — who were coming onto the field because they were about to take possession — sprinted over to support teammates.
Players on both sides insisted that they would defend their own.
“You don’t want to see one of your teammates just getting attacked by more than one guy,” Bears coach Lovie Smith said. “A lot of times there’s a lot of shoving going on and nothing’s really being done. That wasn’t the case. The NFL, with modern video, you have a chance to look at everything on what happened. I’m anxious to see exactly how, exactly what they rule based on what everyone did.”
Smith acknowledged that Moore shouldn’t have retaliated, but he also added that Stafford was the instigator.
“Stafford grabbed him by his helmet; can’t do that either,” Smith said. “Those situations I can understand the officials throwing out one guy: D.J. But it seemed like both guys should’ve been thrown out in that situation.”
According to the NFL’s fine schedule, a first-time offender for fighting will get docked at least $25,000. A player entering the fight area and actively participating will be subject to at least a $5,000 fine and a player who enters the area and is not actively involved could be fined at least $2,500.
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The NFL is gonna collect some serious $$$ from this. I just hope they nail Stafford for $25g's for starting the whole mess.
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"According to the NFL’s fine schedule, a first-time offender for fighting will get docked at least $25,000. A player entering the fight area and actively participating will be subject to at least a $5,000 fine and a player who enters the area and is not actively involved could be fined at least $2,500. "
Geeze! .... the NFL must have taking that straight out of the ILLINOIS "How to FK the General People Over" Handbook! .... LOL!
Freakin' CROOKS!
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I hope they suspend Suh for repeated offenses. The guy even went to Goddell to get clearification and still chooses to ignore the rules. Fines are not going to change how this wannabe thug plays, maybe some time at home with no pay will change his attitude.
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Ndamukong Suh backs Detroit Lions' style, QB Matthew Stafford after Chicago Bears fight - ESPN
He had to protect himself, thats why he felt the need that he needed to get that player off of his body
^Suh's explanation to why Stafford threw Moore by the helmet.
"it wasnt his fault...he was just protecting himself!!" what a crock, seeing as how Stafford was CHASING Moore and pulled him down FROM BEHIND. Not only are they dirty, they are so oblivious to it that they think its JUSTIFIED.
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If there coach is gonna create excuses for their play they'll justify whatever they do. Stafford grabbed him by the helmet as soon as DJ got within reach. It's one thing to grab it incidentally but he threw him to the f'n ground by it. Nothing justifies that. Stafford got punk'd for a 4th pick and he was just pissed about it and that was his solution. He's a pussy.
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Just slap some huge fines on the players on both sides.
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Originally Posted by
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Just slap some huge fines on the players on both sides.
As long as Stafford gets the largest fine.
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Originally Posted by
Jimmors
As long as Stafford gets the largest fine.
He should be one of the highest fined and so should his pussy HC
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