🏈 The new tauntning in the NFL is a joke.

Here's the example of what they sent out to "warn" teams on what would be called. Below that is just that call. One heck of a run there.




In the second video, unless he's just spewing some horrible invective, I can't see it just from the video. Of course, watching this clip broke my promise to only watch Bama NFL highlights this season, but I plan to get into regular season form soon.
 
Love it. Be tough during the play... No issues with emotion when it's towards your own team, but when it becomes about yourself or the other team, I'm not feeling it.
If a guy just dragged an entire defensive line 10 yards down the field without losing his football, still driving?!?! Let it be about you; it was.

Funny to me we see such a dichotomy. On one hand, fans: "the team looks like they're sleep walking, dead almost." On the other hand, fans: "emotions like this need to be penalized."

The NFL is changing what made it the NFL: again. This is bad but they still celebrate Chicago's "dance routine" for the SB?

I get they're trying to change behavior...that's been embedded in the league for almost a half of a century.
 
If a guy just dragged an entire defensive line 10 yards down the field without losing his football, still driving?!?! Let it be about you; it was.

Funny to me we see such a dichotomy. On one hand, fans: "the team looks like they're sleep walking, dead almost." On the other hand, fans: "emotions like this need to be penalized."

The NFL is changing what made it the NFL: again. This is bad but they still celebrate Chicago's "dance routine" for the SB?

I get they're trying to change behavior...that's been embedded in the league for almost a half of a century.

You're completely missing the point.

He clearly got up and talked shit in the defenders face. All he had to do was direct his "look at me" moment away from the defender or to his teammates... But he preferred to talk shit. So he got the flag.

Now he got the attention he wanted; 15 yards and some embarrassment.... "Look at him!"
 
He clearly got up and talked shit in the defenders face. All he had to do was direct his "look at me" moment away from the defender or to his teammates... But he preferred to talk shit. So he got the flag.
How's what he's doing any different than a choreographed end zone dance? Every element you see here is found there except one thing—the endzone dances are commercial material: something they're using to promote the league.

Here's what? It's not a case of my missing any point: it's another rule that'll take away from the game.
 
How's what he's doing any different than a choreographed end zone dance? Every element you see here is found there except one thing—the endzone dances are commercial material: something they're using to promote the league.

Here's what? It's not a case of my missing any point: it's another rule that'll take away from the game.

How is it different than an endzone dance? An endzone dance isn't in the face or directed at the opponent.

That simple! Any more confusion?!
 
How is it different than an endzone dance? An endzone dance isn't in the face or directed at the opponent.

That simple! Any more confusion?!
Do what? It's not directed at an opponent? They have been spiking the ball since the '60's, in an endzone celebration, that's directed at the opponents.

Dancing in front of the defensive back you just burned? Oh no, that's all about me?

I can understand a need to be a protagonist here but it's a strange cardboard box to use as a platform.
 
Do what? It's not directed at an opponent? They have been spiking the ball since the '60's, in an endzone celebration, that's directed at the opponents.

Dancing in front of the defensive back you just burned? Oh no, that's all about me?

I can understand a need to be a protagonist here but it's a strange cardboard box to use as a platform.

And like I've said previously - I'm not good with anything directed at the opponent. On a personal level I don't like players bringing attention towards themselves... Is that a penalty, I don't know? Because the plays YOU'VE HIGHLIGHTED, are players clearly getting in the face of the opponent after the play.

Why is it so hard for you to not understand why I see that as unnecessary? I've stated it's due to the interaction with the opponent, after the play. You'd have to be blind to not acknowledge that happened. That's not being a protagonist, it's just supporting a current rule that's being enforced instead of complaining about it.

In regards to your spiking play being directed at the opponent, if it's in his direction, penalize him. 🤷‍♂️
 
In regards to your spiking play being directed at the opponent, if it's in his direction, penalize him.
That's where I see you're missing the point. These instances are adreninaline infused, no? Have you ever seen someone flexing get an opponent fired up to the point we saw flags of an unsportsmanlike type? I haven't.

A few things I see for certain. One, while he was standing beside him he certainly wasn't "in his face." Secondly, we don't know what was said. Thirdly, it's what I consider legislating enthusiam out of the game. The guy here just carried, practically, the entire defense and we expect him to control those reactions when it's that adrenanline drive that enables guys to make plays like this.

There's no harm here other than what I see to be a bunch of suits wondered about feelings: on a football field.

Horns Down!

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That's where I see you're missing the point. These instances are adreninaline infused, no? Have you ever seen someone flexing get an opponent fired up to the point we saw flags of an unsportsmanlike type? I haven't.

A few things I see for certain. One, while he was standing beside him he certainly wasn't "in his face." Secondly, we don't know what was said. Thirdly, it's what I consider legislating enthusiam out of the game. The guy here just carried, practically, the entire defense and we expect him to control those reactions when it's that adrenanline drive that enables guys to make plays like this.

There's no harm here other than what I see to be a bunch of suits wondered about feelings: on a football field.

Horns Down!

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:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO: Nice work!! I can appreciate your consistency....

To me, it's as simple as flexing towards your teammate instead of the opponent. Get hyped and slap your teammate on the helmet instead of the opponent. Talk your shit to get hyped to the camera or your OL instead of the opponent. I like a general respect for the game and your opponent, and believe that toughness and competition is evaluated during the play, not after... And have no problem with the rules reflecting those values.
 
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