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Mac Jones fined for flicking ball at Epenesa


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24 minutes ago, LeGOATski said:

I'm sure other shady stuff goes on, but stuff like this that they are intentionally transparent with is usually buttoned up

 

The NFL knows people are watching it all, especially when it involves the NFLPA, CBA and all that

Didn't the NFL refuse to give congress their books at one point on the money spent?

 

Maybe I'm just thinking of Snyder doing that but feel like the NFL did the same thing.

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14 minutes ago, The Wiz said:

Didn't the NFL refuse to give congress their books at one point on the money spent?

 

Maybe I'm just thinking of Snyder doing that but feel like the NFL did the same thing.

I wouldn't put it past them when it concerns many other areas of their operation, but in this one area I don't think that's the case. They seem to be transparent here.

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16 hours ago, PatsFanNH said:

What I found weird and odd about this is he was fined DOUBLE of what the Bills player who got flagged and thrown out of the game.  The NFL fining policy makes ZERO sense.  (Before people attack me about this I am not saying the fine should have been more but how is throwing a ball at someone and into the ground the same as someone who was flagged for a hit and kicked out for said hit.. makes zero sense.) 

 

Because Mac is a little b itch and he keeps doing stuff like this (see, e.g., the nut kicks, twisting Burns' ankle, etc.).

 

Hamlin was making a football play and the reviewers probably correctly noticed that there wasn't much he could do to avoid the contact, and getting thrown out of the game was punishment enough.

 

Is it really that hard to understand?

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16 hours ago, PatsFanNH said:

What I found weird and odd about this is he was fined DOUBLE of what the Bills player who got flagged and thrown out of the game.  The NFL fining policy makes ZERO sense.  (Before people attack me about this I am not saying the fine should have been more but how is throwing a ball at someone and into the ground the same as someone who was flagged for a hit and kicked out for said hit.. makes zero sense.) 

 

It tells me the NFL didn't really agree with the penalty, much less ejection.  But had to do something. 

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39 minutes ago, Doc said:

 

It tells me the NFL didn't really agree with the penalty, much less ejection.  But had to do something. 

That make sense but shouldn’t someone tell them “hey that shouldn’t have been an ejection fine X” also say “ok we can’t fine the opposing team double X for something that didn’t hurt anyone” just bad optics.  Just seems weird how they come to the money amounts, not that it’s going to hurt either player financially like dining us $.25 for something. 

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30 minutes ago, PatsFanNH said:

That make sense but shouldn’t someone tell them “hey that shouldn’t have been an ejection fine X” also say “ok we can’t fine the opposing team double X for something that didn’t hurt anyone” just bad optics.  Just seems weird how they come to the money amounts, not that it’s going to hurt either player financially like dining us $.25 for something. 


The league never publicly criticizes/2nd guesses their referees. They probably sent a letter to the Bills. 

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On 12/10/2022 at 6:04 PM, Rocky Landing said:

And yet he wasn't fined for alligator rolling Bryan Burns' ankle, or kicking Jaquan Brisker in the nuts??? I know it's been said, but sometimes the NFL doesn't seem to get its priorities straight.

 

Softly tossing a ball at some defensive linesmans back = $10,000 fine.

 

Kicking a player in the nuts, possibly ruining that players chance at having children?  Eh, no biggie. 

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6 minutes ago, RiotAct said:

should be suspended for that.

 

I saw Vince Wilfork do that live against us and he didn't get suspended. 😡

 

 

https://www.capecodtimes.com/story/sports/pro/2007/09/28/patriots-wilfork-fined-for-losman/52784064007/

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And I'd love to know what he did in that pile after the fumble, and after the whistle was blown, to get that unnecessary roughness penalty. I watched that play a couple times to try to figure out what he did. Essentially, he's outside on the periphery, and then after the whistle blows, you see him reach into the pile and then you can't see him. Then three flags all go flying at once. They never talk about what he did, and the announcers just ignore it. But it cost them 15 yards, and was egregious enough that all three officials saw it immediately. Mac & Cheese is a punk.

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27 minutes ago, Rocky Landing said:

And I'd love to know what he did in that pile after the fumble, and after the whistle was blown, to get that unnecessary roughness penalty. I watched that play a couple times to try to figure out what he did. Essentially, he's outside on the periphery, and then after the whistle blows, you see him reach into the pile and then you can't see him. Then three flags all go flying at once. They never talk about what he did, and the announcers just ignore it. But it cost them 15 yards, and was egregious enough that all three officials saw it immediately. Mac & Cheese is a punk.

 

 

 

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On 12/10/2022 at 5:40 PM, PatsFanNH said:

What I found weird and odd about this is he was fined DOUBLE of what the Bills player who got flagged and thrown out of the game.  The NFL fining policy makes ZERO sense.  (Before people attack me about this I am not saying the fine should have been more but how is throwing a ball at someone and into the ground the same as someone who was flagged for a hit and kicked out for said hit.. makes zero sense.) 

I believe it has a cumulative effect. I don’t know if there is an “official” system in place for that or not, but it seems like the fines for repeat offenders seem to go up, even if they don’t always get fined for earlier incidents. 

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10 hours ago, Rocky Landing said:

And I'd love to know what he did in that pile after the fumble, and after the whistle was blown, to get that unnecessary roughness penalty. I watched that play a couple times to try to figure out what he did. Essentially, he's outside on the periphery, and then after the whistle blows, you see him reach into the pile and then you can't see him. Then three flags all go flying at once. They never talk about what he did, and the announcers just ignore it. But it cost them 15 yards, and was egregious enough that all three officials saw it immediately. Mac & Cheese is a punk.

It's "Unsportsmanlike Conduct" for players to pull other players off of a pile scrambling for a fumble. That appears to be what the penalty was called for.

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6 hours ago, pkwwjd said:

It's "Unsportsmanlike Conduct" for players to pull other players off of a pile scrambling for a fumble. That appears to be what the penalty was called for.

The call on the field was "personal foul, unnecessary roughness."

 

Mac & Cheese's explanation after the game was, "I think obviously, there’s a little bit of a pile there, and then the ball squirted out actually into another pile. I went over there and tried to grab the ball to save the game. So at the end of the day, you’ve got to take your chance and try to get the ball, got to compete for the ball because it’s a live ball until somebody holds it up in the air. You’ve got to go get it, and that’s what I tried to do.”

 

Which doesn't answer to a personal foul, unnecessary roughness call at all. Is M&C claiming that the ref misspoke, or got the wrong call? Three flags came out, and they conferred briefly before the announcement. Did all three get the call wrong? Or did M&C do something else that he's not copping to during a post-game presser? 

 

M&C hasn't exactly been forthright during his pressers. He says all the right things (at least he's well coached in that regard), but his words don't align with his actions on the field.

 

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19 hours ago, BRH said:

Wonder if he’ll get fined for this. 
 

 

He really is a piece of garbage.  The Grayson Allen of the NFL, except Grayson Allen was a good player. 

 

When I first saw it I was thinking that was borderline throwing a block low like that - then I realized he was on DEFENSE at the time.

 

There is a not so fine line between fiery competitor and entitled whiny crying dirty POS - he thinks he's the former but by this point the players in the league knows he's the latter.   I can imagine there's a whole bunch of players who wouldn't mind rocking his world at this point.

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17 hours ago, YoloinOhio said:

Imagine using a 1st round pick on Mac jones. Some say we’re going to tell our kids how the pats used to be good at football. 

Hey, according to @PatsFanNH, Belichick would rather have Jones than Allen. Now I finally see what he was talking about.

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