Don't like cursing? You shouldn't have said something that was so fucking stupid.
Oh, so you're one of those morons who reply like this. GotyaNo ..not at all. I used to be mad at my parents too.
Its a simple matter if whether we should condone the behavior or not.WTF are you talking about? Remind us all when sarcastically waving at another person became a punishable offense in real life.
I guess Tate should have slowed down and let the safety stop him because scoring TDs might hurt the other guy's feelings and we don't want that.
Maybe the Rams safety shouldn't have been talking shit in the first place. I mean that's common decency, right? They should all be polite and hug after the game.
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1st off I cant believe this is an actual debate.
It is absurd to take a TD away for taunting.
1st off I cant believe this is an actual debate.
It is absurd to take a TD away for taunting. there is a 15 yd penalty already for the penalty. In this era of kickers kicking the ball out of the endzone. This penalty assures the other team the ability to return the kickoff. As far as taunting penalties. They are here to stay. Ever since the Emmitt rule was put in place for taking off your helmet after a TD.
If the NFL wants to deal with taunting more harshly, look into fining, not punishing a whole team for an individuals non football action.
So whoever is arguing to take away the TD. What is your opinion, when the refs throw a taunting flag on something that could be considered not a taunt? now they changed the game on a questionable call that wasn't football related. (taunting doesn't change the outcome of a play)
I say keep the penalty on the kick off. if they want to be more strict than they already are, then pick a # for a fine that will Deter taunting. Whether a taunting player wants to complain about the fine or not atleast they know ahead of time the cost for taunting. But most importantly it allows for review by the league to if it is a taunt or not. Instead of taking points away from a team by a bad call. possibly changing the outcome of the game.
There is just no way you can take a TD away for taunting Even the most obvious taunting. The fact the NFL is even raising this question is just crazy!
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You're absolutely right, its only a game. So why do they get to then play by a different set of rules than the rest of us? We are all people regardless of playing in the NFL or not. Its common decency to not shit on your fellow man.
The real question here is, should we encourage taunting or embrace it? Its an easy answer.
I can't believe some of your responses here. There is an obvious difference in celebrating and taunting. We should celebrate when someone makes a great play. But we don't shit on a guy when he fucks up. period.
Would you laugh in someone's face if they got cancer or AIDS? Of course not. Do you laugh at the people in Haiti when they get hit by a nasty earthquake? Of course not. Why on Earth would you go out of your way to make someone feel worse about themselves when they are down and out? Its classless, and there is no room for it in a civilized society. PERIOD.
As a Seahawks fan, what Tate did was extremely classless. And he does that shit all the time. Its shows that he classless and reflects poorly on the rest of the team as well. If you want to celebrate making a good play, then by all means, go for it. But don't go out of your way to make the guy that you beat feel like shit.
I think if the taunting happens during the play, then negate the play. If the taunting comes afterwards, then the play should stand. Its that simple. Do we really want what Tate did to be acceptable behavior? We're fucking Americans, we're better than that!
No. That is bullshit. Punish the fights more severely if they happen enough to become a problem. The mental game is what the game is about, and punishing talking or gesturing is some pussy bullshit. Let men be men.