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NFL wants to crack down on on-field taunting
Posted by Darin Gantt on March 26, 2014
AP
Officials monitoring players taunting each other has been in the league’s rule book, as a point of emphasis.
It’s now moving from the back of the book to the front of the book.
“We’re going to raise the standard on the field,” Rams coach Jeff Fisher said.
Fisher, speaking for the league’s competition committee, said this morning that the NCAA had also asked the league to crack down on taunting, to prevent a trickling down through all levels of football.
As such, the league’s going to crack down on taunting.
The new emphasis adds one more thing for officials to worry about on the field, but Fisher was adamant that things were moving down the wrong road. With commissioner Roger Goodell opening the meetings with an emphasis on “respect,” it’s hardly a surprise.
But it’s clear they want things to change.
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C'mon Jeff, don't the refs have enough work to do without making sure players don't get their feelings hurt during a game?
Posted by Darin Gantt on March 26, 2014
Officials monitoring players taunting each other has been in the league’s rule book, as a point of emphasis.
It’s now moving from the back of the book to the front of the book.
“We’re going to raise the standard on the field,” Rams coach Jeff Fisher said.
Fisher, speaking for the league’s competition committee, said this morning that the NCAA had also asked the league to crack down on taunting, to prevent a trickling down through all levels of football.
As such, the league’s going to crack down on taunting.
The new emphasis adds one more thing for officials to worry about on the field, but Fisher was adamant that things were moving down the wrong road. With commissioner Roger Goodell opening the meetings with an emphasis on “respect,” it’s hardly a surprise.
But it’s clear they want things to change.
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C'mon Jeff, don't the refs have enough work to do without making sure players don't get their feelings hurt during a game?