What an absolute joke....

It is? So just because they're a professional football league they should be stripped of all the rights and privileges extended to ALL other types of businesses?

Wow. Very much wow.
im pretty sure i am reading it right
 
he will appeal it and im sure he will win but i want to know what does the NFL do with the fines they collect...i think they should out of the kindness of their hearts make that public..if it isnt already
there rux is that better haha:spinny:
 
Once the QB passes the line of scrimmage, he is a running back. That was totally legal.
 
he will appeal it and im sure he will win but i want to know what does the NFL do with the fines they collect...i think they should out of the kindness of their hearts make that public..if it isnt already
Nights out on town.
 
It clearly was not any kind of hit to the head. The only thing I think is worthy of drawing a flag is it appears he "winds up" his arm to put an extra force on the hit like people do when they go to punch someone or use their foreman as was the call. Whereas, had Suh used both arms for a regular push to the ground, he is strong enough to do so. Of course, no one is thinking of that in the heat of the moment.

As a Bears fan, I will gladly take the penalty (albeit ended up only being a 7-yard penalty.) However, if that was my defensive lineman laying that kind of hit on an opposing quarterback, I'd probably have a problem with it.

It certainly was not deserving of a fine.
 
Heck, if that's 15 yards you might see the option come back. sure your qb will be eaten up, but he'll gain 15 yards a run. ;)