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Just think people want to blame,or think it's not a big deal either way.I've been a sports official ,& love keeping to the integrity of game .

-Rules are put in there for a reason.

Please help post.

K-ball January 9th ,2007 espn article.
 
Chargers & sticky towel was just a fine of $ 20,000. Rule book did not specify it was totally Illegal .
-Took a month of ruling & would probably cost them draft picks as a result of cheating.
 
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I don't know. What's the big deal???

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This was my first post here. Was trying to remember this. I really don’t understand
Why this was not that big of a deal & why it took so long to rule on ??

Can a player have sticky stuff on them ? How is this not
a problem . I remember the Raiders with Belintnkoff & Lester Hayes .

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap10...diego-chargers-fined-20k-by-nfl-in-towel-case
I was under the impression, that every since the " Belintnkoff/Raiders Days the use of the stuff was totally illegal!!
 
I was under the impression, that every since the " Belintnkoff/Raiders Days the use of the stuff was totally illegal!!

My thoughts exactly !!

I guess now it is illegal, but how it was not before seems crazy . The NFL can be a little sketchy at times.
 
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