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Eric Reid says he's adding on-field NFL fines to collusion case


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Panthers S Eric Reid talking w/ NFL appeals officer today on $26k fine for unflagged hit on Bucs WR Adam Humphries. 3rd time Reid has been fined.
"It’s blatant at this point. I think everybody can see it. That’s a play that wasn’t flagged on the field. I hit him in the chest."

— Joe Person (@josephperson) December 11, 2018

 

Eric Reid also says he's adding these on-field fines to the file in his collusion case vs. NFL.

— Joe Person (@josephperson) December 11, 2018

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1 minute ago, Nice-Carolina-Chuck said:

I could reason with the drug test. But fines for hits? Nope. Reid is almost as bad as Mike Mitchell 

one fine got overturned on appeal and this one will too.  These are not warranting fines and the NFL knows it.

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56 minutes ago, jfra78 said:

one fine got overturned on appeal and this one will too.  These are not warranting fines and the NFL knows it.

The troubling part is, even if they are successfully appealed, it is ongoing intimidation and harrassment that he keeps getting them, unwarranted.  I fuging hate the NFL.

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