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NFL tells TD to sit at home


ncfan

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Im sorry but this is fugging dumb.

Ive seen players who have faced suspensions sitting up in the team suits before.

He's serving the suspension, he's not on the field or locker room with the team

He's trying to sit in his own d@m seats he purchased!

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Just now, TheCasillas said:

NBA does the same thing. Not sure of the purpose, maybe competitive advantage but that's dumb.

Or they honestly could be just saying you broke the rules, so go to your room.

I could see maaaybe if he's sitting up in the owners suit or something which would be purchased or provided by the organizations

These are his psl's seats He purchased back before this.

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Just now, Devil Doc said:

Wait, can they deny a season ticket holder from going to the Games, if they own the seats? 

I also didnt know the Panthers had 3 Home Games in the first 4 Weeks. 

Apparently, if your a player facing suspension 

 

But again, have seen players sitting up in team suits on tv before while facing suspension and the NFL didnt bat an eye

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Just now, ncfan said:

Apparently, if your a player facing suspension 

 

But again, have seen players sitting up in team suits on tv before while facing suspension and the NFL didnt bat an eye

Technically, if you are sitting in the stands, you are not a player, your a spectator. 

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