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So lame for the league to say the ejection was his suspension.

Just own it and say he spit on a guy with the game on a national stage and he was ejected but got no suspension.
The internet is worse when people quibble over semantics. That’s what this distinction is.

The NFL engages in word salad all the time, this is just another example of that.

Yes.

But usually they don't waffle like that.
 
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So lame for the league to say the ejection was his suspension.

Just own it and say he spit on a guy with the game on a national stage and he was ejected but got no suspension.
The internet is worse when people quibble over semantics. That’s what this distinction is.

The NFL engages in word salad all the time, this is just another example of that.

Yes.

But usually they don't waffle like that.

The league wanted to increase penalties for unsportsmanlike conduct, which they now can without much push back from the NFLPA. The fact that Jalen Carter and the NFLPA didn't appeal the "suspension", the league now has a new precedent that spitting on an opposing player will result in a fine and a 1 game suspension. If the league says that the Carter ejection didn't serve as a "suspension" then the precedent is simply a fine. The league gets what they want by playing the semantical games here.
 
So lame for the league to say the ejection was his suspension.

Just own it and say he spit on a guy with the game on a national stage and he was ejected but got no suspension.
Yes. I was going to post the same thing but didn’t feel like dealing with the replies.

The only thing more lame is todays thread title
 
i just want to see the best players play. guys do worse stuff than that every week and dont get punished. he missed the whole game last week.
quit whining and crying and lets move on
 
So lame for the league to say the ejection was his suspension.

Just own it and say he spit on a guy with the game on a national stage and he was ejected but got no suspension.
The internet is worse when people quibble over semantics. That’s what this distinction is.

The NFL engages in word salad all the time, this is just another example of that.

Yes.

But usually they don't waffle like that.

The league wanted to increase penalties for unsportsmanlike conduct, which they now can without much push back from the NFLPA. The fact that Jalen Carter and the NFLPA didn't appeal the "suspension", the league now has a new precedent that spitting on an opposing player will result in a fine and a 1 game suspension. If the league says that the Carter ejection didn't serve as a "suspension" then the precedent is simply a fine. The league gets what they want by playing the semantical games here.
That’s something I hadn’t thought about, but it makes a lot of sense. Romanowski didn’t get suspended. Neither did TO. Or Sean Taylor. Or Payton Turner.

Would’ve looked pretty shady if Goodell handed out a suspension after clear precedent was in place. This would be a good opportunity to create new precedent. 🤔
 

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