Yesterday, the Patriots blew the Cardinals out on a very snowy day in New England. The Pats were already way ahead when Wes Welker scored, and followed it up by lying on his back and making a snow angel--the kind lots of us made as kids. It's an automatic flag to go to the ground in celebration and they got him for unsportsmanlike conduct. (Arizona, I believe, went three and out on the next series so it didn't end up hurting his team). I think the league rule is kind of silly, and I have company:
Now, I'm an old school guy about sportsmanship, "it's how you play the game" and all that. But it seems to me that there's a difference between a celebration where you are mocking someone to his face (like the old Mark Gastineau sack dance, or spiking the ball in front of someone's face). I never has a problem with the old Redskins' Fun Bunch or anything of the sort. Maybe using props is going too far, but I think the rules are too tight now.
Now, I'm an old school guy about sportsmanship, "it's how you play the game" and all that. But it seems to me that there's a difference between a celebration where you are mocking someone to his face (like the old Mark Gastineau sack dance, or spiking the ball in front of someone's face). I never has a problem with the old Redskins' Fun Bunch or anything of the sort. Maybe using props is going too far, but I think the rules are too tight now.


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