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Throwing a punch got Ricardo Lockette a fine that is less than half of what Kendricks was fined for a blindside block that wasn't technically a blindside block.
Fines are largely based on a percentage of player's base salary.LazyWinker thinking it isn't fair:
Throwing a punch got Ricardo Lockette a fine that is less than half of what Kendricks was fined for a blindside block that wasn't technically a blindside block.
Fines are largely based on a percentage of player's base salary.
http://www.si.com/nfl/audibles/2013/08/22/jon-bostic-fine-chicago-bears-cba
Still waiting to see what they say about the McLeod penalty. If they levy even a $1 fine, then there is no justice in the world.
Throwing a punch got Ricardo Lockette a fine that is less than half of what Kendricks was fined for a blindside block that wasn't technically a blindside block.
They fine or suspend (same thing but even worse for the team) players who intentionally (in their opinion) try to injure other players in every sport.Legatron4 thinking the NFL is unique:
I still an will always think it's completely retarded to fine a player for a penalty. Grow the freak up NFL.
If they did fine him a dollar, he'd be rich.Still waiting to see what they say about the McLeod penalty. If they levy even a $1 fine, then there is no justice in the world.