So I guess no suspensions...

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For the Seattle Fiasco? Goodell is such a PoG. Such wildly inconsistent suspension policy. Take the Gronk hit. About as cheap and dangerous a hit as I have ever seen in Pro Football. He gets one game. Now, imagine that it was Tom Brady laying on the sidelines and a defensive player Gronk's size put that hit on him, instead of Gronk hitting a no name defensive back. Good Lord, that guy would be suspended for a year. #GoodellStinks
 

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Depends who the team is I guess. I'll bet if our players did the same thing you'd see at least a one game suspension.
 

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If the Rams get screwed over by the refs in any way reminiscent to our game with the Eagles, I hope our whole team goes into the stands...

I hate Goodell, the Refs, the owners and 31 other teams.
 

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They want a big matchup for the NFC West this week and they don't want any more Seahawks to be out. There is absolutely no excuse what Michael Bennett shouldn't be suspended for that crap against the Jags. I hope Saffold buries him.
 

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Ratings bruh. Can't suspend half of the Seahawks team if so they might as well have forfeited.
 

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That POS Michael Bennett not only gets a pass, he gets nominated for
seahag "Man of the Year". How much more proof do you need to see that
Owners and NFL front office play favorites?

I can see it coming. I'm expecting Rams to get screwed by officials. Quinn will get held every play,
Wr's will get held with no PI's called, and Rams db's will get called for every little touch.

If the Rams weren't having their best season in 14 years, I wouldn't be watching any NFL.

Egotistic, entitled players, politics, horrible officiating, Bad management by the NFL
front office have really put me off.

Its no wonder interest in the NFL is down. If it gets any worse I'll be fishing on Sunday's.

Good luck to the Rams on Sunday. They're going to need it. They'll be up against more than Seattle's 12th man.
 

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Just say no to all this negativity. Who gives a shit about some other player on some other team? I could not care any less than I already do.

Ass whoopin coming for the Seahawks no matter who lines up for them.
 

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That POS Michael Bennett not only gets a pass, he gets nominated for
seahag "Man of the Year". How much more proof do you need to see that
Owners and NFL front office play favorites?

I can see it coming. I'm expecting Rams to get screwed by officials. Quinn will get held every play,
Wr's will get held with no PI's called, and Rams db's will get called for every little touch.

If the Rams weren't having their best season in 14 years, I wouldn't be watching any NFL.

Egotistic, entitled players, politics, horrible officiating, Bad management by the NFL
front office have really put me off.

Its no wonder interest in the NFL is down. If it gets any worse I'll be fishing on Sunday's.

Good luck to the Rams on Sunday. They're going to need it. They'll be up against more than Seattle's 12th man.
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Laies and gentlemen, for lying his azz off and stoking racial tensions, your NFL Man of the Year is....
 
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Not the least bit surprised by none of their players getting suspended. But I guarantee some of their players will be suspended after Sundays game when the Rams defeat them in a blow out game and move one step closer to the playoffs while their frustration kicks and they once again pull the same antics after realizing they moving backwards away from it.
 

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For the Seattle Fiasco? Goodell is such a PoG. Such wildly inconsistent suspension policy. Take the Gronk hit. About as cheap and dangerous a hit as I have ever seen in Pro Football. He gets one game. Now, imagine that it was Tom Brady laying on the sidelines and a defensive player Gronk's size put that hit on him, instead of Gronk hitting a no name defensive back. Good Lord, that guy would be suspended for a year. #GoodellStinks

I can't believe he isn't getting a game and a suspension, and his POS reply when asked about it was "I don't have to explain myself".

That coupled with the outright lie about police brutality should keep him out of any MOTY discussions. If I were the Seahawks owner I'd tell him to issue an apology to the LV police, what he did was despicable.

Egotistic, entitled players, politics, horrible officiating, Bad management by the NFL
front office have really put me off.

You and a lot of other people, and things like this and the Gronkowski hit and way too light suspension really anger fans.
 

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Ratings bruh. Can't suspend half of the Seahawks team if so they might as well have forfeited.

Rams in first place in the NFC West.

WHO doubts that if the Rams players had engaged in that, we'd be seeing MULTIPLE suspensions.

Gronk put the guy in the concussion protocol and could have broken his neck.

One game.

Seattle behaves like that...nothing.

If Cleveland, the Rams, the Bucs or some lower rung team had done that, they'd suspend enough people we'd have a hard time filling a roster AND do it without apologizing for ruining a season.

Bottom line is that they have no problem taking a hard line against the weak.

And the ONLY reason Goodell went after Brady was because of how miserably he dealt with Spygate (and you KNOW he realized the full extent of their cheating and to fully disclose that would have meant either putting an asterisk on multiple Super Bowls or awarding the trophies years later, which would be hollow, empty gestures for multiple teams)
 

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And the ONLY reason Goodell went after Brady was because of how miserably he dealt with Spygate (and you KNOW he realized the full extent of their cheating and to fully disclose that would have meant either putting an asterisk on multiple Super Bowls or awarding the trophies years later, which would be hollow, empty gestures for multiple teams)

Not to mention that some casino's and bookies would have put out a hit on Belichik LOL.
 

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Michael Bennett wasn’t even fined for the shit he pulled last Sunday. Fk the nfl. What a joke.
 

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THREE SEAHAWKS PLAYERS, LEONARD FOURNETTE FINED FOR ROLES IN END-OF-GAME SCUFFLE
Posted by Matt Birch on December 15, 2017

The fight that broke out toward the end of the Seahawks-Jaguars Week 14 matchup has not gone without consequence.

Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reported on Friday that Jaguars running back Leonard Fournette and three Seahawks players — Quinton Jefferson, Sheldon Richardson and Germain Ifedi — have been fined for their role in the incident.

https://twitter.com/RapSheet/status/941782145785266179
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Players fined for #Seahawks-#Jaguars: #Seahawks Quinton Jefferson: $9,115 (unnecessary roughness)#Seahawks Sheldon Richardson: $9,115 (unnecessary roughness)#Seahawks Germain Ifedi: $24,309 (verbal abuse of a ref)#Jaguars Leonard Fournette: $12,154 (unsportsmanlike conduct)

8:28 AM - Dec 16, 2017



Surprisingly, Seahawks defensive lineman Michael Bennett was not fined, possibly because the NFL determined earlier in the week that he was “diving for the football,” rather than at Jaguars center Brandon Linder’s legs.

It didn’t appear that any player committed an act that was suspension-worthy, so this makes sense. Bennett’s dive was questionable, but the league apparently determined that he was not intentionally trying to hurt Linder.

Ifedi’s fine was substantially larger than what the other players were hit with, though, so the league is clearly continuing to take a stand against players confronting officials during games, both verbally and physically.


http://www.prosportsdaily.com/Headlines/ExternalArticle?articleId=493160

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NFL must explain why Michael Bennett faced no discipline
Posted by Michael David Smith on December 16, 2017, 6:56 AM EST
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When the NFL fines or suspends a player, it issues a statement about what the player did to draw the fine or suspension. This week, the NFL needs to issue a statement to explain what a player did to avoid a fine or suspension.

The player in question is Seahawks defensive lineman Michael Bennett, who was flagged for taking a shot at Jaguars center Brandon Linder‘s knee late in Seattle’s loss at Jacksonville on Sunday. It was Bennett who started an ugly chain of events that saw players on both teams flagged for personal fouls, two Seahawks ejected, and the potential for a crowd-control nightmare when Jaguars fans threw objects at Seattle’s Quinton Jefferson and Jefferson tried to go into the stands to confront them.


So why did Bennett, who started it all, get off scot-free?

NFL Media reported that the league bought Bennett’s explanation, as relayed by Seahawks coach Pete Carroll, that Bennett was just trying to swipe the ball as Linder snapped it to Blake Bortles for the kneeldown at the end of the game.

That explanation is preposterous, and if the NFL actually accepted that explanation, then the NFL needs to say so — if for no other reason than so that the rest of us can understand, once and for all, that the people at the league office simply don’t know what they’re doing when it comes to finding any fair, reasonable and consistent standard for player discipline.

Bennett may have been initially attempting to swipe the ball the instant Linder snapped it to Bortles. But that doesn’t explain why Bennett then continued rolling into Linder’s knee, long after Bortles had taken the snap and kneeled down, as Linder attempted to get away from Bennett to protect himself from injury.

Two officials were standing on either side of Bennett as he rolled into Linder, and both of them threw their flags. If the NFL thinks Bennett was just trying to swipe the ball, then the NFL needs to explain what those two officials were looking at when they threw their flags.

The NFL also apparently thinks commentator Daryl Johnston was hallucinating when he described what Bennett did while FOX showed a replay. Johnston, a former NFL fullback who knows the difference between dirty play and clean play, was outraged as he described what Bennett was doing.

“Michael Bennett rolling into Brandon Linder — that’s what started everything, right there,” Johnston said. “And then he comes back and hits him again. So this tape is gonna be reviewed by the NFL. They didn’t get Michael Bennett out of the game. I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s something from the league that comes down on Michael Bennett because that’s disrespect to an opponent on the field. There’s no place in this game for that.”

You know who else thinks it’s dirty to go after an opponent’s knee? Michael Bennett. Last year, after Bennett took a shot to the knee in a game against the Falcons, he was furious about it.

“Honestly, I think if you dive at someone else’s legs, you’re a little [expletive],” Bennett said. “If you are big in the NFL, you just line up and play — why you got to cut someone on the [expletive] play? I mean, I don’t know. That [expletive] is just stupid to me. Why cut somebody when you can just line up and win? I don’t know. I don’t come off the ball jumping at offensive linemen’s legs.’’

But now we know that Bennett does come off the ball jumping at offensive linemen’s legs. And the NFL lets him get away with it. The league needs to explain why.