Eagles not starting off great.

PBRME

All-Conference
Feb 12, 2004
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Injury before the first snap, and best lineman ejected. 17 that clown.
 

thekimmer

All-Conference
Aug 30, 2012
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Injury before the first snap, and best lineman ejected. 17 that clown.
He was a dumbass for doing it right there in plain sight but stuff like that and worse happens under many piles. Mike Lawrence, one of the meanest linebackers I’ve seen at state, sacked tim Ellis, rolled him over and spit in his face. No penalty.
 

T-TownDawgg

All-Conference
Nov 4, 2015
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Spitting on a player is awful. Assess the 15 yard unsportsmanlike penalty, sure. Ejection is over the top.
I gotta disagree. Call me anything you want. It's called trash talk. But... spitting on?

I've seen minor altercations turn violent and nearly deadly because spitting on someone is just a human visceral trigger. I don't know all the reasons why, but it's a whole different level of disrespect. Like, slapping your wife or kids level of disrespect.

Don't 17ing do it unless you're ready to punch for your life.

For legal reference, in most states, even where the constraints of free speech is tight, spitting on someone is considered misdemeanor assault.
 

TXDawg.sixpack

All-Conference
Apr 10, 2009
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So, you would be cool with being spit on then?
Absolutely not! Like I said, it's an unsportsmanlike penalty for sure. I Just don't think it rises to the level of an immediate ejection. Likewise, the "taunting" penalty later in the game where the defender looked down at a guy after he tackled him didn't rise to the level of an unsportsmanlike penalty.

The announcers were talking all game about the new league emphasis on "respecting your opponent". Sounds like the NFL is trying to tighten things up and I don't agree with it.
 
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L4Dawg

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Oct 27, 2016
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Absolutely not! Like I said, it's an unsportsmanlike penalty for sure. I Just don't think it rises to the level of an immediate ejection. Likewise, the "taunting" penalty later in the game where the defender looked down at a guy after he tackled him didn't rise to the level of an unsportsmanlike penalty.

The announcers were talking all game about the new league emphasis on "respecting your opponent". Sounds like the NFL is trying to tighten things up and I don't agree with it.
Do it at work and you get fired.
 

Drebin

Heisman
Aug 22, 2012
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Absolutely not! Like I said, it's an unsportsmanlike penalty for sure. I Just don't think it rises to the level of an immediate ejection. Likewise, the "taunting" penalty later in the game where the defender looked down at a guy after he tackled him didn't rise to the level of an unsportsmanlike penalty.

The announcers were talking all game about the new league emphasis on "respecting your opponent". Sounds like the NFL is trying to tighten things up and I don't agree with it.
Hell yes it should be an ejection. It should be an ejection and mandatory 4 game unpaid suspension.
 

Tomas Smid

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May 4, 2010
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Eagles lose their best defensive lineman and Landon Dickerson and still cruise to an opening win over the hapless Cowboys. Ceedee Lamb needs to put some stick’em on his gloves.
 

Dawgg

Heisman
Sep 9, 2012
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They’ve really been on a slide since they tried to replace Glenn Frey with Vince Gill.
 

RocketDawg

All-Conference
Oct 21, 2011
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Absolutely not! Like I said, it's an unsportsmanlike penalty for sure. I Just don't think it rises to the level of an immediate ejection. Likewise, the "taunting" penalty later in the game where the defender looked down at a guy after he tackled him didn't rise to the level of an unsportsmanlike penalty.

The announcers were talking all game about the new league emphasis on "respecting your opponent". Sounds like the NFL is trying to tighten things up and I don't agree with it.

I'm sure they all knew the penalty going into the season and the game.
 
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