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they should've let greenlaw beat his fat ass into a pile of spent blubber right then and there.

fat fucks from philly and their faggoty friends never learn.
Yinzer coming in hot haha! Dont get mad at Philly for being the best football team in the state.
 

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He didn't go into the sideline area. The guy was only a few feet from being on the actual field, standing on the white line. Calling this any kind of forceful contact to the face is equally ludicrous. A reaching Greenlaw barely even grazed this guy, no swing/push/slap etc.
Where did I call it forceful contact? I called it intentional contact. For the record if he did that to an official, even unintentionally, he would be ejected. At the very least it's after the play is over, it's out-of-bounds, and it's a non-player. 'Barely even grazed this guy' SMH.
 

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Where did I call it forceful contact? I called it intentional contact. For the record if he did that to an official, even unintentionally, he would be ejected. At the very least it's after the play is over, it's out-of-bounds, and it's a non-player. 'Barely even grazed this guy' SMH.

It's barely out of bounds, the guy was on the fat white line. Causing his fat face to flutter with a light touch is not anything worthy of a suspension IMO. The only evidence that he was even touched were the ripples in his jowls.
 

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It's barely out of bounds, the guy was on the fat white line. Causing his fat face to flutter with a light touch is not anything worthy of a suspension IMO. The only evidence that he was even touched were the ripples in his jowls.
He shouldn’t be suspended. Being ejected from the game was warranted but it should end there. Maybe a fine but definitely not a suspension.
 

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He shouldn’t be suspended. Being ejected from the game was warranted but it should end there. Maybe a fine but definitely not a suspension.

Even the ejection seemed egregious to me, but more acceptable after the security guard was also walked out.
 

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meh. i'm not even a yinzer, i'm from Ohio lol
Then you’re a front runner because the Bungles or Browns historically blow and the Steelers have 6 rings.
 

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Even the ejection seemed egregious to me, but more acceptable after the security guard was also walked out.
If we are clutching pearls over non player personnel breaking up a fight because of the precedent it sets, we can’t have players touching non player personnel. The ejection of both was warranted.
 

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I agree that both Greenlaw and the nobody Eagles staff member should've been thrown out of the game. Gotta start there.

I think the initial hit by Greenlaw was legal. The Eagle was still on the field of play and Greenlaw was throwing him out of bounds. That shouldn't have been flagged imo. No whistles was blown yet and the player was in the field of play, so no flag.

OTOH, when the Eagles staff member gets between the two players and puts his hand on Greenlaw's chest (WTF), that should've been a flag on Philly. But no flag was thrown. And the rules say that the NY NFL office can't direct a flag to be thrown (but they can direct that the staff member get thrown out). That's why the nobody staff member was thrown out but not flagged.

After the staff member put his hand on Greenlaw's chest, Greenlaw then darted out a pointing finger toward Smith behind the staff member. In doing so, Greenlaw scraped the staff member's cheek. No matter Greenlaw's intentions, That means it was right to toss Greenlaw.

This isn't complicated from my view. The initial flag on Greenlaw was wrong. The philly staff member should've been flagged and wasn't. THEN, Greenlaw should've been flagged and tossed for making contact with the staff member. And then both should've been ejected.

From here, the Eagles will almost certainly be fined and the staff member must be severely disciplined. I'll be surprised if he's allowed on the sideline for the rest of the season. In addition, Greenlaw will be fined and possible suspended for a game (as he's been fined a few times this season already).
 

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they should've let greenlaw beat his fat ass into a pile of spent blubber right then and there.

fat fucks from philly and their faggoty friends never learn.
Ohio state? Too stupid to get into Pitt.

Checks out.
 

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Even the ejection seemed egregious to me, but more acceptable after the security guard was also walked out.
Fightin’ is referring to Dom. He doesn’t think Dom should have been punished in any way, while Greenlaw was appropriately ejected.

That is about the clownest take I have seen anywhere, outside of local Philly media.
 

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If we are clutching pearls over non player personnel breaking up a fight because of the precedent it sets, we can’t have players touching non player personnel. The ejection of both was warranted.
Dom shouldn’t have been there to start with in order to be “hit”. He was an outside influence that never should have entered into the equation. And moving forward, the NFL needs to address who has access to “active” zones during a game.
 

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I agree that both Greenlaw and the nobody Eagles staff member should've been thrown out of the game. Gotta start there.

I think the initial hit by Greenlaw was legal. The Eagle was still on the field of play and Greenlaw was throwing him out of bounds. That shouldn't have been flagged imo. No whistles was blown yet and the player was in the field of play, so no flag.

OTOH, when the Eagles staff member gets between the two players and puts his hand on Greenlaw's chest (WTF), that should've been a flag on Philly. But no flag was thrown. And the rules say that the NY NFL office can't direct a flag to be thrown (but they can direct that the staff member get thrown out). That's why the nobody staff member was thrown out but not flagged.

After the staff member put his hand on Greenlaw's chest, Greenlaw then darted out a pointing finger toward Smith behind the staff member. In doing so, Greenlaw scraped the staff member's cheek. No matter Greenlaw's intentions, That means it was right to toss Greenlaw.

This isn't complicated from my view. The initial flag on Greenlaw was wrong. The philly staff member should've been flagged and wasn't. THEN, Greenlaw should've been flagged and tossed for making contact with the staff member. And then both should've been ejected.

From here, the Eagles will almost certainly be fined and the staff member must be severely disciplined. I'll be surprised if he's allowed on the sideline for the rest of the season. In addition, Greenlaw will be fined and possible suspended for a game (as he's been fined a few times this season already).
I disagree that the flag in Greenlaw was unwarranted. I thought it was a dirty hit. Differing opinions.

unfortunately, by rule, the refs were unable to flag Philly for Dom’s actions. Only players, coaches and (I believe) medical personnel qualify as part of the team and subject to in-game punishment. Not flagging Dom was the correct call, BASED ON EXISTING RULES. However, one my arguments is that that rule needs to be amended ASAP.
 

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Quite frankly should have been zero ejections. It was a minor scuffle
In heat of the moment. 15 yard penalty and move on should have been the end of it
 

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Quite frankly should have been zero ejections. It was a minor scuffle
In heat of the moment. 15 yard penalty and move on should have been the end of it
Can't throw a punch like that. Pussy ass bitch missed, but had intent.
 

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I disagree that the flag in Greenlaw was unwarranted. I thought it was a dirty hit. Differing opinions.

unfortunately, by rule, the refs were unable to flag Philly for Dom’s actions. Only players, coaches and (I believe) medical personnel qualify as part of the team and subject to in-game punishment. Not flagging Dom was the correct call, BASED ON EXISTING RULES. However, one my arguments is that that rule needs to be amended ASAP.
I disagree on what the rules allow. By your understanding, the noncoach staff member could've attacked Greenlaw and not gotten flagged or run onto the field and tackled a player and not gotten flagged. That is obviously incorrect.

From my understanding, the NFL office are the ones who decided that the Philly staff member would be ejected (which they can do), but the rules say the NFL offices can't direct that a flag be thrown on him. That is a big difference.
 

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That whole thing was staged. I can't believe you clowns fell for it. The security guy is second cousins with Steve Wilkos. Connect the fucking dots.
 
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