Andy Dufresne
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Only for those with learning disabilities.It’s only gonna get worse. :(
Only for those with learning disabilities.It’s only gonna get worse. :(
The problem is it’s an interpretation. Hard to learn when the goalposts shift.Only for those with learning disabilities.
Exactly this. A guy is going to get up celebrating after a big play, take a step or two towards the other teams bench because that's the way he was facing when he got up and then draw a foul. Get one of those questionable flags on a big 4th quarter play and suddenly half the football watching world is debating if a player was taunting their opponents or the sky.The problem is it’s an interpretation. Hard to learn when the goalposts shift.
I’m talking about the subtle ones, not he throat slash gesture or preventing a player from getting up kinda stuff.
Watching a game turn because someone stared at a sideline in a menacing fashion was brutal to watch, even though it benefitted the team I cheer for. I'm not a fan of that call, or anything similar. Problem with the NFL is they leave the refs to interpret the vagueness of the rule, and that's when you get the foolish random calls from nowhere. A rule like this needs a clear black and white guideline to ever be implemented properly.The problem is it’s an interpretation. Hard to learn when the goalposts shift.
I’m talking about the subtle ones, not he throat slash gesture or preventing a player from getting up kinda stuff.
That’s my belief as well.Watching a game turn because someone stared at a sideline in a menacing fashion was brutal to watch, even though it benefitted the team I cheer for. I'm not a fan of that call, or anything similar. Problem with the NFL is they leave the refs to interpret the vagueness of the rule, and that's when you get the foolish random calls from nowhere. A rule like this needs a clear black and white guideline to ever be implemented properly.
No, then people will P&M about how the list is too long and hard to remember, and has silly inclusions, and...That’s my belief as well.
Provide a clearly defined list of gestures and/or actions that constitute a taunting penalty.
That way the players, coaches & refs all know what is, and is not against the rules.
Otherwise it has potential to have a major impact on the outcome of a game, as we’ve seen in 2021.
They're gonna P&M regardless, so better to have it all clearly defined.No, then people will P&M about how the list is too long and hard to remember, and has silly inclusions, and...
I agree. It’s that 1% of the time that potentially ruins the credibility of the game that I take issue with.Andy Dufresne said:99-ish% of it is simple...start with not directing your antics in the direction of your opponent.
no one is advocating for this though.-You just can't have players running over and spiking the ball on the opposing sidelines and regardless of weather that happens on every interception or fumble it eventually dissolves into something close to this and then fights break out.
Well there are two types of people. Those that can handle ambiguity andI agree. It’s that 1% of the time that potentially ruins the credibility of the game that I take issue with.
Any nebulous interpretive call at the end of a close & right game is problematic, in my opinion.
I’d say 1/2 of the people are ok with this, 1/2 are ambivalent, and the other 1/2 aren’t good at fractions.Well there are two types of people. Those that can handle ambiguity and
This is fair.If you can get banned from FBGs for taunting, it should be worth a 15 yard penalty in the NFL![]()
I've been banned for cursing out those terrible Aaron Rodgers state farm commercials before. How many yards is that?If you can get banned from FBGs for taunting, it should be worth a 15 yard penalty in the NFL![]()
Again, when I stand up after hitting a guy and just happen to be facing my opponent because that's a 1/4th of the field...Andy Dufresne said:99-ish% of it is simple...start with not directing your antics in the direction of your opponent.
You could just...head back to the huddle.Again, when I stand up after hitting a guy and just happen to be facing my opponent because that's a 1/4th of the field...
so’s having game-changing penalties that are a matter of interpretation.Trash talking is.....STUPID. I have absolutely no problem with flagging it
One could.You could just...head back to the huddle.
Seems like this is the case for a lot of penalties. Holding, pass interference etc.so’s having game-changing penalties that are a matter of interpretation.
I have a big problem with DPI as well. That’s actually my biggest issue with the modern game. I get like a Costanza at Festivus when I start talking about that one.Seems like this is the case for a lot of penalties. Holding, pass interference etc.
I'd rather be that type than the "anything you don't tell me I can't do I'm gonna do" type.One could.
One could also get off your lawn, and turn down that rap and roll music.
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I just don’t think it’s too much to ask for potential game-changing penalties to be clearly defined.I'd rather be that type than the "anything you don't tell me I can't do I'm gonna do" type.
They are, just not to your liking.I just don’t think it’s too much to ask for potential game-changing penalties to be clearly defined.
Much like you’re never going to take the joy of celebration out of a football player who made a game-changing play.They are, just not to your liking.
Now, they might be enforced inconsistently but you're never going to take the human element out of human activities.
So the Mashed Potato is right out, then?It's pretty simple - if they say taunting of any manner is 15 yards, I"m not doing anything even close to that. If moon-walking were a 15 yard penalty, I'm not even going to electric-slide, just in case.
Agree with pretty much everything here.Here's the thing about this: If you are a player, you have to realize you can do pretty much any kind of taunt or celebration known to man... just don't do it directly in some dude's face or the opposing sideline and you're OK! How ingrained is it in players' minds that you tip a pass or you get beat by 5 yards but the opposing WR is overthrown, why do you have to immediately get in the dudes' face? It's moronic. No one is saying you need to act like a robot, but the NFL and most other sports (NBA says hi) that as long as you don't start something, you won't get penalized (mostly).
I'm with you here.Then it’s just one more thing for the refs to screw up. I want less of those opportunities for refs. They blow enough calls.
NO NO NO NO.I'm with you here.
They have trouble enough with simply the black and white rules that really matter. Did the guy have two feet in and possession. Did the ball hit the ground before the receiver scooped it up. Was the ball coming out before the knee was down.
There are just too many rules full stop, adding subjective rules for the refs to interpret is moving in the wrong direction.
But to answer the original question the "rule" where a player can catch the ball with two feet in bounds in the endzone, go out of bounds after the TD, and yet has to remain in possession of the ball as he's rolling around after the play is long over...... THAT is the dumbest rule change that has ever happened to the sport.
No one’s saying to allow taunting. yes, players can’t go unchecked.NO NO NO NO.
basic sportsmanship MATTERS. It matters to me because I want my kids and my grandkids to know HOW TO ACT. Don't be a doushwaffle....simple as that. Refs NEED to have a way to keep these young multi millionares in check, a way to keep them from acting like doushwaffles to each other, period. This isn't even a close matter, and I'm surprised that any (non- doushwaffle) would even wanna debate it.
I'm ok with them getting one or two of these calls wrong over the coarse of a season, because they NEED the rule, they NEED the punishment that goes with it, and I trust that they're going to get it right 98% of the time. They see and hear more on that field then we'll ever see on the TV. I'd bet my house that at least half the "bad unsportsmanlike calls" we see are actually good calls and we just don't get a good look/LISTEN into what precipitated them. This league would look a lot different without this rule, because lets face it, the NFL has a lot of not so stellar young men in it who absolutely WOULD act like doushwaffles without an associated penalty.
I enjoy your presence on the board and enjoy most of your posts but if I'm being completely honest.... I give zero ##### how the NFL effects your kids or grandkids.NO NO NO NO.
basic sportsmanship MATTERS. It matters to me because I want my kids and my grandkids to...
this is virtually impossible....as with anything else....they will come up with new ones that we "haven't seen before"....That’s my belief as well.
Provide a clearly defined list of gestures and/or actions that constitute a taunting penalty.
That way the players, coaches & refs all know what is, and is not against the rules.
Otherwise it has potential to have a major impact on the outcome of a game, as we’ve seen in 2021.
Safe to say this would not be allowed todaythis is virtually impossible....as with anything else....they will come up with new ones that we "haven't seen before"....
it shouldn't matter how much time is on the clock....you can't ask refs to call it differently depending on game time, score, etc....you just cant...I agree. It’s that 1% of the time that potentially ruins the credibility of the game that I take issue with.
Any nebulous interpretive call at the end of a close & right game is problematic, in my opinion.
Correct. I’m not arguing that at all. I’m saying when they blow a call in a close and late game it’s a more significant problem.it shouldn't matter how much time is on the clock....you can't ask refs to call it differently depending on game time, score, etc....you just cant...
you keep getting hung up on "game changing penalties".....you will continue to be frustrated if this is the way you are approaching the subject....score, momentum, time left on the clock, etc....have nothing to do with it...I just don’t think it’s too much to ask for potential game-changing penalties to be clearly defined.
If it’s a blown call because someone interpreted a rule incorrectly, then the situation absolutely matters. If a ref makes an incorrect call late and close it can literally determine the outcome of the game. That is why I take issue with calls that are a matter of interpretation. This isn’t a complex concept.you keep getting hung up on "game changing penalties".....you will continue to be frustrated if this is the way you are approaching the subject....score, momentum, time left on the clock, etc....have nothing to do with it...
its a 60 minute game...when you start asking refs to ref different in the last 5 minutes than the first 5 minutes....you are going to have a ton of problems....and you will 100% complain about that too....If it’s a blown call because someone interpreted a rule incorrectly, then the situation absolutely matters. If a ref makes an incorrect call late and close it can literally determine the outcome of the game. That is why I take issue with calls that are a matter of interpretation. This isn’t a complex concept.
Again, I am not asking for that.its a 60 minute game...when you start asking refs to ref different in the last 5 minutes than the first 5 minutes....you are going to have a ton of problems....and you will 100% complain about that too....
This is like the longest running straw man argument of all time. Maybe you should post 9 more times in defense of something that literally no one is saying.just imagine if it was "known" and agreed upon that the refs will "call it different" at the end of a game than at the beginning....have fun with that...