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Doesn't make sense. It was roughing (according to the rules) but I didn't see intent from him or Wright. Suggs was the one with the dirty play.
 
Well this should shut the haters up (sarcasm)
 
Good Grief, this is so STUPID! Both guys were just trying to make a play. The penalty was punishment enough. This is starting to border on idiocy, which of course is no surprise, given who is running the show in NFL HQ.
 
the helmet hits didnt deserve a fine

the knee hit sure as hell does
 
the helmet hits didnt deserve a fine

the knee hit sure as hell does

I agree. However, given that Wright's and Ngata's hits were almost identical, it's even more stupid to fine one and not the other. So I interpret the Ngata fine as the NFL decided to fine both blows to the head (even though they were pretty incidental and not intentional).

Not fining Suggs is a direct result of all the whining by the Ravens. It sends a very bad message. The league should have made it clear that any attempt to go after a QBs knees won't be tolerated. Period.
 
If I am a qb and I see a defensive player reach out for the top of my jersey, I lower my head so he has to hit my facemask. Automatic 15 right?
 
Are they trying to fuel the media propaganda that Tom is making the league flag football?

cmon

"Life's rough-Get a helmet"- Dennis Leary:cool:
 
I agree. However, given that Wright's and Ngata's hits were almost identical, it's even more stupid to fine one and not the other. So I interpret the Ngata fine as the NFL decided to fine both blows to the head (even though they were pretty incidental and not intentional).

Not fining Suggs is a direct result of all the whining by the Ravens. It sends a very bad message. The league should have made it clear that any attempt to go after a QBs knees won't be tolerated. Period.
Mike Wright was fined five grand, same as Ngata.

I agree that Suggs should have gotten a larger fine as he dove at the QB's knees. I doubt the fines were affected by the cawing of the Ravennes.
 
If I am a qb and I see a defensive player reach out for the top of my jersey, I lower my head so he has to hit my facemask. Automatic 15 right?

In Roger Goodell's ****ification of the NFL, it is. ************...
 
Mike Wright was fined five grand, same as Ngata.

I agree that Suggs should have gotten a larger fine as he dove at the QB's knees. I doubt the fines were affected by the cawing of the Ravennes.

Originally Mike Wright was fined and the league announced that Ngata and Suggs wouldn't be fined. Then they subsequently fined Ngata for his blow to the head. I interpret that as someone realizing that even the league office couldn't get away with fining one side and not the other for essentially the identical offense.

Sugg's offense was different, so the league office could get away with not fining him. Apples vs. oranges.
 
Originally Mike Wright was fined and the league announced that Ngata and Suggs wouldn't be fined. Then they subsequently fined Ngata for his blow to the head. I interpret that as someone realizing that even the league office couldn't get away with fining one side and not the other for essentially the identical offense.

Sugg's offense was different, so the league office could get away with not fining him. Apples vs. oranges.
I thought Reed and Lewis made quite a pair.
 
The League has the benefit of coach's tape video when determining what happened on a play, not the garbage angles we get from broadcast video. The blows to the head drawing the same fine are at least an attempt to correct their error (presumed) in not sending Ngata a fine notice at the same time they sent Wright his. Suggs' play looks at least questionable on TV, but it's apparently not as violent on the video the NFL is using - too bad they can't show those angles to us.
 
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