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League Office says Beckham should have been ejected


Mr. Scot

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This just in from our "No $#!@" department...

League Office says Beckham should have been ejected

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According to a league source with knowledge of the situation, the NFL believes that Beckham should have been ejected on Sunday.

While there was no closed-fist punch from Beckham that connected with an opponent (which often is the trigger for an ejection), the source said that the referee has discretion to eject for lesser actions. Given the number of incidents in which Beckham was involved, the belief is that referee Terry McAuley should have exercised that discretion in a way that would have sent Beckham to the showers early.

Perhaps the most troubling move from Beckham came when he struck Panthers cornerback Josh Norman in the helmet with Beckham’s helmet, after a play. Although helmet-to-helmet hits applied in illegal fashion ordinarily don’t trigger a suspension without a history of such behavior, the NFL can be more aggressive when the behavior happens after the whistle.

And so it’s possible — but highly unlikely — that the league would decide to suspend Beckham specifically for the helmet-to-helmet hit on Norman. The far more likely outcome is that, like last Sunday’s Steelers-Bengals game, plenty of letters will be sent to multiple players this week, with plenty of involuntary donations being made to the charities of the NFL’s choosing.

 

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same old song and dance. diva superstar does whatever he wants and gets all the calls their way (here's a personal foul, even if it just backs you up two yards cuz you're backed up anyway!). then they say after the fact that this player should have been punished, and then don't punish him anyway.

Beckham will get a fine and that's it.

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Too late to do anything about it now. He'll probably just get a fine.

All I'm going to say on the matter is this, then I'm done, and it's on to our next opponent. Odell showed the entire league what kind of player he is today, the happy nice humble guy who makes crazy catches persona just completely went out the window for good. Guys know that they can get in his head, and get him to do foolish things on the field, and they will exploit that.

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