• slimmymcnutty@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    I feel like if you get hired to make decisions like this for the nfl. Apart of the onboarding process is getting bonked in the head with a massive mallet cause you’ve gotta be dumb as dog shit to think this makes sense

  • KEE_Wii@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    Of all the things the NFL thinks will lower our opinions of them this is quite literally the most ridiculous. Guys not an official and no one cares about people on the sideline or who they work for unless they are involved in the game. Now yall look like stupid hypocrites AGAIN. Whoever is in charge of these decisions needs to be suspended indefinitely because they continue to make the dumbest possible decisions.

  • AcidofilusRex@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    Idk why when something like this comes up everyone is on the side of the person who did something they knew they couldn’t do. More specifically here, it’s not even his first time crossing the line. Y’all are wild lol.

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    11 months ago

    Dude got a longer suspension than some players who have beat their wives or been accused of sexual assault. Wild.

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      11 months ago

      Or the actual player involved that broke his toddler’s arm

      the hypocrisy is insane

  • Dogsinabathtub@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    eh I kinda get it. They want everyone working the games in a neutral capacity to appear neutral…that makes sense. And apparently they warned him multiple times.

  • _TakeMyUpvote_@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    the ‘why’ is the nfl can’t have this become standard fare. they keep sidelines very tightly regulated and if the guy hopped in to help celebrate the TD it could become a problem. i know they call it the No Fun League but the reality is it’s a slippery slope. just look at how defenses will run to an endzone to celebrate a fumble recovery. maybe it’s not fun, but the nfl has to regulate who can be on the sideline and when and what interactions they can have with the players. maybe the next CBA will allow for specific team employees to do something like this so that everyone can have more fun? hopefully so.