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King says League will look at game tape


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Peter King said League officials will review tape and determine what if any fines will be dealt out...

Everyone on the SNF crew said OBJ should have been ejected, that officials did a poor job of keeping things clean...

And Coughlin said during his presser that he THOUGHT about pulling Beckham but that he wanted him in the game to win it...

Harrison actually stood up for Norman and said there was PI on Beckham on the last score.

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1 minute ago, PhillyB said:

what's to look at? beat his ass with a stick and ban him for a game

I know it wont happen but i think he should get a 2 game suspension.  One for the obvious spearing and 1 for the slap to norman/punch to finnegan/trip of norman.

He should be done for the year.

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I honestly expect Odell to get a one game suspension that will get reduced to a massive fine on appeal. Along with a warning that anything more like this will be a definite suspension appeal or not.

Norman will get a fine, not sure how big but I expect he gets something. Finnegan might as well off reputation alone.

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6 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

Harrison actually stood up for Norman and said there was PI on Beckham on the last score.

I think just about everyone saw what happened in that game, and nobody comes away from it thinking highly of OBJ that isn't an obnoxious homer.  Coughlin knew it, he just wanted to win enough it didn't matter.

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8 minutes ago, Datawire said:

Don't be surprised if Josh gets a fine as well.

I'm fine with that.  He kneed OBJ in the head after that egregious headhunting.  I mean there's no human on Earth who wouldn't have reacted to that poo, but the rules are "walk away". As long as Beckham's fine is WAY bigger and accompanied by a suspension while Norman's isn't, I'll be fine with it.

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I don't give a crap about that little bitch obj  

how did the officials miss those calls?  they were obvious to even the biggest giant homer.  

officials throw the flag at any of those moments, or throw him out after the third called personal foul and 7th or 8th actual non-football play and we would not have this issue.

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Just now, TheRumGone said:

thats like suspending the victim from school when he fights back and knocks the bully the fug out. but whatevs everyone knows what is what.

hope the team pays for his fine. he did nothing wrong.

Hey, I'm not saying I agree with it. Just don't be surprised if it happens.

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