Jimmy Graham flagged for TD dunk

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WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. -- The "Jimmy Graham rule" went into effect for the first time Saturday during the New Orleans Saints' scrimmage.

Graham couldn't resist following up a touchdown pass from quarterback Luke McCown with one of his trademark dunks over the goalpost -- a celebration that will be illegal beginning this season.

And since a crew of NFL officials was on hand to call the scrimmage, Graham promptly drew a flag -- which promptly drew a chorus of boos from fans in attendance.

It was all in good fun. But unfortunately for Graham, the NFL is indeed serious about banning the TD celebration.

In part because Graham himself has knocked some goalposts ajar in past years, the NFL decided to add slam dunks to the longstanding taunting rule that prohibits using the ball as a prop.

NFL referee Gene Steratore and his crew were in town for the last few days to break down some of the new rule changes and points of emphasis with the Saints and officiate some of their practices (something officials do with every team). And Steratore told a group of Saints media members earlier Saturday morning that the question had come up whether things like finger rolls or dunks where the goalpost isn't touched would be allowed.

"That was the question I had yesterday," Steratore said, according to The New Orleans Advocate. "But no, (that's a) prop. We just have to go prop. ...

"I'd have to cheer you for (being able to dunk without touching the crossbar). But we can't. We have to start drawing the line."

Graham wasn't available for comment after Saturday's scrimmage. But he said last month that he would have to figure out an alternative TD celebration.

"I am going to listen to the rules and I understand the consequences," Graham told the Saints' website. "I don't want to hurt the team, but I really just don't know what to do now (laughter)."

There were two bright spots for Graham, though.

One, he looks primed to have plenty of opportunities to find a TD celebration he likes. Graham looked great in Saturday's scrimmage, even though Drew Brees sat out because of an oblique strain. Graham caught a deep ball from quarterback Ryan Griffin before catching the short TD pass from McCown.

And secondly, Steratore said he joked with Graham that it might one day mean something special to him that he inspired a rule that could go down in history as the "Jimmy Graham rule."

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Maybe he can switch it up and do a finger roll. Gervin style.

For you youngsters, The Ice Man was badass before the word badass was invented.

 

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Maybe he can switch it up and do a finger roll. Gervin style.

For you youngsters, The Ice Man was badass before the word badass was invented.



c'mon Les

Saturday morning that the question had come up whether things like finger rolls or dunks where the goalpost isn't touched would be allowed.

"That was the question I had yesterday," Steratore said, according to The New Orleans Advocate. "But no, (that's a) prop. We just have to go prop. ...