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No huddle offense...defensive flopping
Those who watched MNF saw the blatant flopping by two Giant defenders during a no huddle series by St Louis. As the Rams O marched down the field against a disorganized, gassed D, two Giants went to the ground after looking over to the sidelines. One "injured" player popped right back up after realizing his teammate beat him to the turf.
Yes, Willie McGinnest secured a SB birth doing the same thing.....bogus then, bogus now. San Diego flopped on Sunday vs the Patriots. The NFL is starting to resemble soccer.
Solution if I were King: Considering how blatant the Giants fakery was…$500,000 fine. This fine will quickly end any future crap. Repeat offenders will lose draft picks as well. Illegal taping was dealt with severely….I don’t see why onfield cheating would be considered a lesser offense.
In the future, if an injury (fake or real) occurs during a no huddle situation, the team will only be allowed to substitute for the injured player and that player must remain on the sidelines for the duration of the series.
Those who watched MNF saw the blatant flopping by two Giant defenders during a no huddle series by St Louis. As the Rams O marched down the field against a disorganized, gassed D, two Giants went to the ground after looking over to the sidelines. One "injured" player popped right back up after realizing his teammate beat him to the turf.
Yes, Willie McGinnest secured a SB birth doing the same thing.....bogus then, bogus now. San Diego flopped on Sunday vs the Patriots. The NFL is starting to resemble soccer.
Solution if I were King: Considering how blatant the Giants fakery was…$500,000 fine. This fine will quickly end any future crap. Repeat offenders will lose draft picks as well. Illegal taping was dealt with severely….I don’t see why onfield cheating would be considered a lesser offense.
In the future, if an injury (fake or real) occurs during a no huddle situation, the team will only be allowed to substitute for the injured player and that player must remain on the sidelines for the duration of the series.