There is, but it's rarely used.cormac wrote:Is there a mechanism in NFL for sending off a player? Odell Beckham Jr leading with the head last night is about as cheap a shot as you're ever likely to see. Was delighted to see the Panthers finally put them away with the last second field-goal.
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Yeah you can be "ejected" as they say from the game. He has been given a 1 game ban i seecormac wrote:Is there a mechanism in NFL for sending off a player? Odell Beckham Jr leading with the head last night is about as cheap a shot as you're ever likely to see. Was delighted to see the Panthers finally put them away with the last second field-goal.
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Ejections are primarily used if any player (even) touches an official. Rarely seen for player on player.Armchair wrote:Yeah you can be "ejected" as they say from the game. He has been given a 1 game ban i seecormac wrote:Is there a mechanism in NFL for sending off a player? Odell Beckham Jr leading with the head last night is about as cheap a shot as you're ever likely to see. Was delighted to see the Panthers finally put them away with the last second field-goal.
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A great coach..... glad they let him leave with his dignity intact.Lamb of BOD wrote:http://www.giants.com/news-and-blogs/ar ... 187404388b
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Agree but probably time for a change for both partiesnelly the elephant wrote:A great coach..... glad they let him leave with his dignity intact.Lamb of BOD wrote:http://www.giants.com/news-and-blogs/ar ... 187404388b
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Definitely time for both to move on.Armchair wrote:Agree but probably time for a change for both partiesnelly the elephant wrote:A great coach..... glad they let him leave with his dignity intact.Lamb of BOD wrote:http://www.giants.com/news-and-blogs/ar ... 187404388b
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I doubt he will retire though. Maybe a year out?
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I'll be heading over with Mr Bear and a couple of friends. Just waiting for the individual match tickets to go on sale.Avenger wrote:So...
Giants @ Rams in Twickenham.
Who's in?
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Same as, let us know any ticket updates if you hear anythingTheBear wrote:I'll be heading over with Mr Bear and a couple of friends. Just waiting for the individual match tickets to go on sale.Avenger wrote:So...
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Here you go.....Armchair wrote:Same as, let us know any ticket updates if you hear anythingTheBear wrote:I'll be heading over with Mr Bear and a couple of friends. Just waiting for the individual match tickets to go on sale.Avenger wrote:So...
Giants @ Rams in Twickenham.
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Anyone stay up to watch the Bengals/Stealers game last night..... unbelievable stuff.... that franchise must be cursed!
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No mention of a chip shot field goal......?
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So its official! The Rams are to leave St. Louis and go back to LA.
They have been a St. Louis team throughout my NFL fandom. I only started following the team because of the connection to STL.
The team had been pretty much the worst team in the NFL before the move to St. Louis and after a promising start for a few seasons they went back to the rubbish team they had been before arriving.
Then 1999 happened out of nowhere. Some great free agent signings, and super trade for Marshall Faulk, the drafting of Tory Holt. Green went down in preseason and Kurt Warner came in for what was IMO one of the most amazing stories the NFL has ever thrown up. That season was amazing and ended with a Superbowl win. From worst to first!
The following 2 or 3 seasons were good too. The offense broke records and the entertainment value was high.
And since then its been pretty poor stuff and the franchise has been run in to the ground and its looked like Kroenke has been angling to get out of STL for a while now.
I feel bad for the STL NFL fans. I really do. This is the second NFL franchise that has walked away from the city in 30 years.
The Lou is a baseball town though - always has been, always will be. I've met plenty of guys from LA at games in St. Louis. I wonder will many St. Louisians make a similar pilgrimage?
The Rams are my team now. This won't change that! The Rams will remain long after Stan Kroenke has moved on.
They have been a St. Louis team throughout my NFL fandom. I only started following the team because of the connection to STL.
The team had been pretty much the worst team in the NFL before the move to St. Louis and after a promising start for a few seasons they went back to the rubbish team they had been before arriving.
Then 1999 happened out of nowhere. Some great free agent signings, and super trade for Marshall Faulk, the drafting of Tory Holt. Green went down in preseason and Kurt Warner came in for what was IMO one of the most amazing stories the NFL has ever thrown up. That season was amazing and ended with a Superbowl win. From worst to first!
The following 2 or 3 seasons were good too. The offense broke records and the entertainment value was high.
And since then its been pretty poor stuff and the franchise has been run in to the ground and its looked like Kroenke has been angling to get out of STL for a while now.
I feel bad for the STL NFL fans. I really do. This is the second NFL franchise that has walked away from the city in 30 years.
The Lou is a baseball town though - always has been, always will be. I've met plenty of guys from LA at games in St. Louis. I wonder will many St. Louisians make a similar pilgrimage?
The Rams are my team now. This won't change that! The Rams will remain long after Stan Kroenke has moved on.
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The franchise system is so cr@p for fans in smaller cities.Avenger wrote:So its official! The Rams are to leave St. Louis and go back to LA.
They have been a St. Louis team throughout my NFL fandom. I only started following the team because of the connection to STL.
The team had been pretty much the worst team in the NFL before the move to St. Louis and after a promising start for a few seasons they went back to the rubbish team they had been before arriving.
Then 1999 happened out of nowhere. Some great free agent signings, and super trade for Marshall Faulk, the drafting of Tory Holt. Green went down in preseason and Kurt Warner came in for what was IMO one of the most amazing stories the NFL has ever thrown up. That season was amazing and ended with a Superbowl win. From worst to first!
The following 2 or 3 seasons were good too. The offense broke records and the entertainment value was high.
And since then its been pretty poor stuff and the franchise has been run in to the ground and its looked like Kroenke has been angling to get out of STL for a while now.
I feel bad for the STL NFL fans. I really do. This is the second NFL franchise that has walked away from the city in 30 years.
The Lou is a baseball town though - always has been, always will be. I've met plenty of guys from LA at games in St. Louis. I wonder will many St. Louisians make a similar pilgrimage?
The Rams are my team now. This won't change that! The Rams will remain long after Stan Kroenke has moved on.
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I'm not confident NE will have any problems with that Bronco team. Manning barely lasted the game.
Looking forward to Panthers and Cardinals - ball is going to get thrown everywhere in this one.
Looking forward to Panthers and Cardinals - ball is going to get thrown everywhere in this one.
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