NFL Warns Teams To Simulate Injuries Can Lead To Suspensions
Enter Roger Goodell credit for this: when you think something is wrong with the NFL, working quickly.
In a memo sent Wednesday to the 32 teams in the league warned that fake injuries during games can lead to fines, suspensions and loss of draft picks.
The memo comes two days after two players from the New York Giants, including cornerback Deon Grant (note), was accused of falsifying claims to slow down St. Louis Rams do not rush the offense. By insisting that it was not counterfeit, Grant appears to be credible as a fifth grader, explains why he did not do his homework.Goodell and the league office did not buy it and responded quickly, before the NFL has seen more than a game of World Cup diving.
The memo reads in part:
"In the future, be aware that if the league office may determine that there are reasonable grounds, all persons suspected of involvement in the infringement damages would be convened immediately to this office ... to discuss the issue. Animals found offenders will be subject to appropriate disciplinary action for conduct detrimental to the game.
"We were fortunate that the teams and players are constantly respected the spirit of the standard over the years, and this is not about the NFL. We decided to take all necessary measures to ensure that does not arise."
Deadspin I think they are empty words. Really? In the recent past, Goodell has shown its penchant for fines on the basis of perception, making it a perfect model for him. All these fines for illegal movements show that the Commissioner does not care for action. A stroke is a dirty dirty hit, but declined to say. So if it seems to have a fake injury to a competitive advantage, so that's what Goodell is going to believe. When the rejection was a major player at all in terms of how they are fine?
The note should put an end to the blatant falsification-of-injury trend quickly. (I often resolved. Very freely. He was a guy on the night of Monday.) We will not forget to mid-season. Strikes are a dangerous football game. Weeding them to take years, when the sport is like a game of touch football in the Kennedy compound. Faking injuries is not, so Goodell will not struggle to get rid of him.
In a memo sent Wednesday to the 32 teams in the league warned that fake injuries during games can lead to fines, suspensions and loss of draft picks.
The memo comes two days after two players from the New York Giants, including cornerback Deon Grant (note), was accused of falsifying claims to slow down St. Louis Rams do not rush the offense. By insisting that it was not counterfeit, Grant appears to be credible as a fifth grader, explains why he did not do his homework.Goodell and the league office did not buy it and responded quickly, before the NFL has seen more than a game of World Cup diving.
The memo reads in part:
"In the future, be aware that if the league office may determine that there are reasonable grounds, all persons suspected of involvement in the infringement damages would be convened immediately to this office ... to discuss the issue. Animals found offenders will be subject to appropriate disciplinary action for conduct detrimental to the game.
"We were fortunate that the teams and players are constantly respected the spirit of the standard over the years, and this is not about the NFL. We decided to take all necessary measures to ensure that does not arise."
Deadspin I think they are empty words. Really? In the recent past, Goodell has shown its penchant for fines on the basis of perception, making it a perfect model for him. All these fines for illegal movements show that the Commissioner does not care for action. A stroke is a dirty dirty hit, but declined to say. So if it seems to have a fake injury to a competitive advantage, so that's what Goodell is going to believe. When the rejection was a major player at all in terms of how they are fine?
The note should put an end to the blatant falsification-of-injury trend quickly. (I often resolved. Very freely. He was a guy on the night of Monday.) We will not forget to mid-season. Strikes are a dangerous football game. Weeding them to take years, when the sport is like a game of touch football in the Kennedy compound. Faking injuries is not, so Goodell will not struggle to get rid of him.
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