Should they start penalizing teams that fake injuries to slow down no huddle?
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In situations where it's not so obvious, I just have something against accusing guys of faking injuries.
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In situations where it's not so obvious, I just have something against accusing guys of faking injuries.Comment
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Just a scare tactic. By sending this message, they're hoping this cuts the fake injuries quite a bit and they can get back to play football the way it's supposed to be.
Kind of surprised that Grant is receiving so much hate. If I was in his position, the same thing would have come across my mind. Rams no huddle was all over the Giants and there was no official ruling against what he did, he made a veteran move(bush league or not) and could have prevented a touchdown.Comment
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I'd imagine GMs are involved since they brought up draft picks.
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I agree for most cases this can be difficult to enforce if you act it out well enough but in Deon Grant and Jawhoeverhisname Williams case, It was painfully obvious that it was faked. They should both receive hefty fines imo.
Look up Blake Costanzo vs the Browns in '09 I think it was. Same deal.Comment
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its amusing to me that in the sports world this is treated like some major investigative story LOL its just a silly sports tactic/happening that will never dieComment
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I agree for most cases this can be difficult to enforce if you act it out well enough but in Deon Grant and Jawhoeverhisname Williams case, It was painfully obvious that it was faked. They should both receive hefty fines imo.
Look up Blake Costanzo vs the Browns in '09 I think it was. Same deal.
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