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    Buffalo Bills Johnson punished for T-shirt TD celebration

    Stevie Johnson benched after ‘Happy New Year’ celebration - Shutdown Corner - NFL*Blog - Yahoo! Sports

    Stevie Johnson benched after ‘Happy New Year’ celebration

    Here's a good New Year's resolution for Stevie Johnson: Stop acting like a fool in the end zone.
    After scoring a touchdown on Sunday against the New England Patriots, the oft-flagged Buffalo Bills wide receiver earned a 15-yard penalty for raising his jersey to reveal a "Happy New Year" message scrawled on his undershirt.

    For his efforts, Johnson earned a seat on the bench. Bills coach Chan Gailey, evidently peeved that his star wideout didn't learn a lesson from two previous post-touchdown celebrations, sat Johnson for Buffalo's next series.
    Johnson was flagged and fined $10,000 earlier this year for mocking Plaxico Burress by pretending to shoot himself in the end zone. Last year, the wideout was penalized for a similar T-shirt incident. On that occasion, he wrote the quote "why so serious?" from Heath Ledger's Joker character, costing him $5,000.
    There's no official guideline for fines on a third offense, which means Johnson could be assessed a major financial sanction by the league.
    For what it's worth, I like Steve Johnson's celebrations. They're fun, they're different and they provide some personality in a league where plays and players often seem interchangeable. But, dude, come on. You know the rules! Lifting your shirt to reveal a handwritten message is illegal and draws an instant 15-yard penalty. Period. There's no mystery, there's no gray area; doing stuff like this is going to hurt the team. To know this and proceed anyway is a completely indefensible act.


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    Not sure he cares. He is having fun.

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    Yes, he's having fun. Yes, he's hurting his team. Yes, this is yet another example of the NFL having some stupid screwed-up rules.

    Here's MY question... how is this any worse than the "Lambeau Leap", tossing the pigskin at the opponent you just burned, or any other thing that happens after a TD that isn't fined??
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