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Brady fined for breaking the rules (1 Viewer)

Iwannabeacowboybaby! said:
It says Warren was fined 7,500 earlier in the year. Anyone else think that's kind of steep?
I think that's kindof the point. If it's steep enough of a penalty, players will start buckling up to avoid it.
 
With all the flack the league is getting for the concussion issues they are faced with. I see no harm in them enforcing a rule that was put in place to help keep players healthy while they play the game and after their career.

What's the problem?? Buckle up boys :thumbup:

 
Too bad DeMarcus Ware couldnt of hit him nice and hard while he had a dangling strap

I would of cheered lourder for that than when Kimo knocked Palmer out of the playoffs :popcorn:

 
With all the flack the league is getting for the concussion issues they are faced with. I see no harm in them enforcing a rule that was put in place to help keep players healthy while they play the game and after their career.What's the problem?? Buckle up boys :football:
One problem is that it's 7500 for not buckling your own chin strap but only twice as much for a second horsecollar this year from a repeat offender. And it's the same fine as using the goal post as an ATM after a TD. I think the fine system is a little screwy.And quite frankly I see unbuckled chin straps on almost every play. QBs all seem to unstrap it on the way to the huddle and get only one of the straps back in place. How many fines a week does this generate?
 
With all the flack the league is getting for the concussion issues they are faced with. I see no harm in them enforcing a rule that was put in place to help keep players healthy while they play the game and after their career.What's the problem?? Buckle up boys :goodposting:
One problem is that it's 7500 for not buckling your own chin strap but only twice as much for a second horsecollar this year from a repeat offender. And it's the same fine as using the goal post as an ATM after a TD. I think the fine system is a little screwy.And quite frankly I see unbuckled chin straps on almost every play. QBs all seem to unstrap it on the way to the huddle and get only one of the straps back in place. How many fines a week does this generate?
Can someone please tell me that ATM doesn't mean what I think it means in this post?
 
Too bad DeMarcus Ware couldnt of have hit him nice and hard while he had a dangling strap

I would of have cheered lourder for that than when Kimo knocked Palmer out of the playoffs :goodposting:
Sorry, I can only see it a thousand times before I just have to say something.
 
With all the flack the league is getting for the concussion issues they are faced with. I see no harm in them enforcing a rule that was put in place to help keep players healthy while they play the game and after their career.What's the problem?? Buckle up boys :football:
One problem is that it's 7500 for not buckling your own chin strap but only twice as much for a second horsecollar this year from a repeat offender. And it's the same fine as using the goal post as an ATM after a TD. I think the fine system is a little screwy.And quite frankly I see unbuckled chin straps on almost every play. QBs all seem to unstrap it on the way to the huddle and get only one of the straps back in place. How many fines a week does this generate?
Can someone please tell me that ATM doesn't mean what I think it means in this post?
:missing: :lmao:
 
With all the flack the league is getting for the concussion issues they are faced with. I see no harm in them enforcing a rule that was put in place to help keep players healthy while they play the game and after their career.What's the problem?? Buckle up boys :lmao:
lest they run off to congress and start whining about it
 
Too bad DeMarcus Ware couldnt of have hit him nice and hard while he had a dangling strap

I would of have cheered lourder for that than when Kimo knocked Palmer out of the playoffs :goodposting:
Sorry, I can only see it a thousand times before I just have to say something.
see also "would've" in the contracted form.
Yes, would have. The dubious phonetic source of a billion incorrect uses of "would/should/could of"
 
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Too bad DeMarcus Ware couldnt of hit him nice and hard while he had a dangling strap I would of cheered lourder for that than when Kimo knocked Palmer out of the playoffs :hifive:
Stay classy steelers fan. Great to see you guys backing up that classy Najeh as well.As for the uniform police - they've been doing this for like 100 years. Slow news day I guess.-QG
 
Too bad DeMarcus Ware couldnt of have hit him nice and hard while he had a dangling strap

I would of have cheered lourder for that than when Kimo knocked Palmer out of the playoffs :thumbup:
Sorry, I can only see it a thousand times before I just have to say something.
see also "would've" in the contracted form.
Yes, would have. The dubious phonetic source of a billion incorrect uses of "would/should/could of"
sorry buddy. i was always a math and science guy, and thats probably a little pittsburghese coming outenglish ain't my subject :hifive:

 

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