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Was Suh's fine justified?
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<blockquote data-quote="LaFlavor" data-source="post: 10246723" data-attributes="member: 29155"><p>Actually, looking at it again, I've changed my mind. I agree with the two fine gentlemen above who say that call was justified. There's just no place for that sort of thing in football.</p><p></p><p>Also, I think the following rules should be implemented:</p><p></p><p>1. Players' hands should be completely covered by cotton or down pillows.</p><p>2. No more tackling. Instead a 2-hand touch or flag method should be implemented.</p><p>3. No more players over 280 lbs. This is completely unfair to smaller players.</p><p>4. Instead of a coin flip to start the game (which could potentially put an eye out), the captains from each team should hold hands and sing kumbaya. The captains singing the loudest and with the most feeling gets the ball first.</p><p>5. Fans are no longer allowed to cheer, jeer, or otherwise make disruptive noise. Polite clapping between plays is allowed.</p><p>6. Protective foam padding on all surfaces! Also, make sure any outlets have those little plastic inserts.</p><p>7. No cleats!</p><p>8. No running!</p><p></p><p>and finally,</p><p>9. Points will no longer be scored via touchdowns and field goals. Instead each team with be given yarn and other knitting materials. The team the knits the largest quilt, with the most pretty hearts and flowers on it, before time expires wins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LaFlavor, post: 10246723, member: 29155"] Actually, looking at it again, I've changed my mind. I agree with the two fine gentlemen above who say that call was justified. There's just no place for that sort of thing in football. Also, I think the following rules should be implemented: 1. Players' hands should be completely covered by cotton or down pillows. 2. No more tackling. Instead a 2-hand touch or flag method should be implemented. 3. No more players over 280 lbs. This is completely unfair to smaller players. 4. Instead of a coin flip to start the game (which could potentially put an eye out), the captains from each team should hold hands and sing kumbaya. The captains singing the loudest and with the most feeling gets the ball first. 5. Fans are no longer allowed to cheer, jeer, or otherwise make disruptive noise. Polite clapping between plays is allowed. 6. Protective foam padding on all surfaces! Also, make sure any outlets have those little plastic inserts. 7. No cleats! 8. No running! and finally, 9. Points will no longer be scored via touchdowns and field goals. Instead each team with be given yarn and other knitting materials. The team the knits the largest quilt, with the most pretty hearts and flowers on it, before time expires wins. [/QUOTE]
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