Go Back   New Orleans Saints Forums - blackandgold.com > Main > Saints > NFL

Officials warn players: Spinning the ball can result in a penalty

this is a discussion within the NFL Community Forum; And where's the hate for Lance Moore, Mark Ingram, and Jimmy Graham? Lance and Mark put on a dance exhibition after every TD. Jimmy makes it a point to dunk. No alley-oop for a lineman. I support it all man. ...

Like Tree26Likes

Closed Thread
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 08-06-2013, 11:58 AM   #21
5000 POSTS! +
 
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Kenner, LA
Posts: 7,636
Re: Officials warn players: Spinning the ball can result in a penalty

And where's the hate for Lance Moore, Mark Ingram, and Jimmy Graham?

Lance and Mark put on a dance exhibition after every TD. Jimmy makes it a point to dunk. No alley-oop for a lineman.

I support it all man. If I was fortunate if to still be playing I'd be having the time of my life celebrating too.
rezburna is online now  
Old 08-06-2013, 12:30 PM   #22
Problem?
 
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: New Orleans
Posts: 11,677
Re: Officials warn players: Spinning the ball can result in a penalty

Chest bumps are next. And pats on the ass will become sexual harassment.
SapperSaint likes this.
papz is offline  
Old 08-06-2013, 01:09 PM   #23
10000 POST CLUB
 
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Cypress Tx.
Posts: 18,978
Re: Officials warn players: Spinning the ball can result in a penalty

Originally Posted by rezburna View Post
T.O. and Ocho are just as upset, if not more when they're team loses a game. Nobody plays the game wanting to lose. And people who don't celebrate are just as prone to a me 1st mentality then someone who does. Its actually more commonplace then you think. Leaving a team for more money and going to the highest bidder is an indicator. Holding out on your team. Etc. Everybody is out for themselves and their future. Its a GAME. Goodell is a stick in the mud.

I never said one thing about winning or losing, being upset about losing and thinking you are a 1 man team are two completely different items.

Changing teams for career advancement has nothing to do with standing on the field and knowing you didn't do anything by your self. Basketball players are not disloyal because they play for a different team in the Olympics.

When Graham or Moore score they celebrate but when the cameras are on them after the game they give credit where credit is due.. Drew... Blocking... Etc.. Brees breaks records and watch who he gives credit to and thanks.

TO, Ocho, Sanders were all about the "me". You seriously have no reasonable retort for someone that changes his damn name to his number. That is pure azzhole right there. When they score they run around the field TRYING to get the cameras and spotlight on them selves. Have you seen Friday Night Lights? They all remind me of Boobie miles.

Owens runs around with 5 carat diamonds in his ears but cant afford to feed his kids and you are going to tell me he doesn't only think about Terrell? Come on brother, your not that big of a homer.

It is not a GAME. For you and I, we are watching a GAME, for the players and coaches it is their careers, their lively hood, it is what puts their children through school and food on the table.

You can save the rest... It aint happnin.

It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see. ~ Henry David Thoreau
TheOak is offline  
Old 08-06-2013, 01:10 PM   #24
10000 POST CLUB
 
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Cypress Tx.
Posts: 18,978
Re: Officials warn players: Spinning the ball can result in a penalty

Originally Posted by rezburna View Post
And where's the hate for Lance Moore, Mark Ingram, and Jimmy Graham?

Lance and Mark put on a dance exhibition after every TD. Jimmy makes it a point to dunk. No alley-oop for a lineman.

I support it all man. If I was fortunate if to still be playing I'd be having the time of my life celebrating too.

See previous reply for all but Ingram.... I have yet to see anything he needs to celebrate about.
TheOak is offline  
Old 08-06-2013, 01:22 PM   #25
500th Post
 
Join Date: Aug 2012
Posts: 937
Re: Officials warn players: Spinning the ball can result in a penalty

No hulk flex after a sack ... That's a natural reaction !!! Try chasing an already overly protected QB around for 4 quarters and not show any emotion after you finally get him clenching a win ...

Did roger ever play football ?
iceshack149 likes this.
Saintaintso is offline  
Old 08-06-2013, 01:34 PM   #26
5000 POSTS! +
 
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Kenner, LA
Posts: 7,636
Re: Officials warn players: Spinning the ball can result in a penalty

Originally Posted by TheOak View Post
I never said one thing about winning or losing, being upset about losing and thinking you are a 1 man team are two completely different items.

Changing teams for career advancement has nothing to do with standing on the field and knowing you didn't do anything by your self. Basketball players are not disloyal because they play for a different team in the Olympics.

When Graham or Moore score they celebrate but when the cameras are on them after the game they give credit where credit is due.. Drew... Blocking... Etc.. Brees breaks records and watch who he gives credit to and thanks.

TO, Ocho, Sanders were all about the "me". You seriously have no reasonable retort for someone that changes his damn name to his number. That is pure azzhole right there. When they score they run around the field TRYING to get the cameras and spotlight on them selves. Have you seen Friday Night Lights? They all remind me of Boobie miles.

Owens runs around with 5 carat diamonds in his ears but cant afford to feed his kids and you are going to tell me he doesn't only think about Terrell? Come on brother, your not that big of a homer.

It is not a GAME. For you and I, we are watching a GAME, for the players and coaches it is their careers, their lively hood, it is what puts their children through school and food on the table.


You can save the rest... It aint happnin.

Ocho's self promotion was never detrimental to any team he played for. If anything it brought attention the Bengals for something other then being losers. T.O.'s biggest crime to date is wanting the ball. Dieon Sanders has rings, stats, and all the greats to cosign him as a player and person. Your personal dislike for people clouds a lot of things you say and feel. T.O. and Ocho always gave credit when credit was due. Hell, Terrell defended Tony Romo. Tony Romo!!! Before all this TV coverage and social media nobody would be as critical of those two, and they'd still be playing because the media wouldn't be worried about getting a story. There is nooooo reason to dislike people you don't know this badly. They were fun to watch, one is a Hall of Famer, one will be, and one might be. They got every right to celebrate coming from where they come from.

"The first need of a free people is to define their own terms.” - Stokely Carmichael
rezburna is online now  
Old 08-06-2013, 01:39 PM   #27
Pink Nightmare
 
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Mississippi
Posts: 3,028
Blog Entries: 7
Re: Officials warn players: Spinning the ball can result in a penalty

I am all for celebrations. Now, with that in mind; I don't want to see someone dance for 1 minute and stop and take a photo op. I like the "Hulk" pose after a sack, the "Salute", the "Dunk", the "Spin".

However, the T.O. running to the middle of the STAR... I would have chopped his knees out from under him if I would have been a Cowboy.

What would y'all have done if the NFL would have flagged T.P. when he sealed the deal "Pointing after he got the INT", and it negated the touchdown? Crap, he was happy and he knew what he had just done. Which was make hell freeze over by the Saints winning the Super Bowl.

Let them celebrate. I'm not saying do all the stuff the "U" used to do. But let them have their moment, at least.

"We are number one. All others are number two, or lower."
-The Sphinx
http://blackandgold.com/groups/28-ou...tsman-s-corner
SapperSaint is offline  
Old 08-06-2013, 01:46 PM   #28
5000 POSTS! +
 
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Kenner, LA
Posts: 7,636
Re: Officials warn players: Spinning the ball can result in a penalty

Originally Posted by SapperSaint View Post
I am all for celebrations. Now, with that in mind; I don't want to see someone dance for 1 minute and stop and take a photo op. I like the "Hulk" pose after a sack, the "Salute", the "Dunk", the "Spin".

However, the T.O. running to the middle of the STAR... I would have chopped his knees out from under him if I would have been a Cowboy.

What would y'all have done if the NFL would have flagged T.P. when he sealed the deal "Pointing after he got the INT", and it negated the touchdown? Crap, he was happy and he knew what he had just done. Which was make hell freeze over by the Saints winning the Super Bowl.

Let them celebrate. I'm not saying do all the stuff the "U" used to do. But let them have their moment, at least.
If I was a Cowboy on offense I would've scored and did the same celebration just for him.

If I was on defense I'd make sure he doesn't score again. Simple.

If they dish it, dish it back.

Only thing I don't like is getting in peoples face or trying to stand over a guy and taunt. That's about it. That would warrant a fight in my book.
B005TED likes this.
rezburna is online now  
Old 08-06-2013, 02:29 PM   #29
Site Donor
 
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: in line with my ridiculous CLEAR PLASTIC BAG
Posts: 3,650
Blog Entries: 3
Re: Officials warn players: Spinning the ball can result in a penalty

Yeah it wasn't on purpose, but one time Jimmy Graham took a hit, jumped up and stood over the guy who tackled him, he did a Popeye muscle flex or was jawing down at him or something...then he realized the guy was down, he was hurt, rolling around in pain, and he couldn't get up. I forget when exactly it was, which game.....it was not anything intentional, but it looked REEEEEEALLY bad on Graham. THAT'S not something you want to see guys do. I love Jimmy but I do wish he would learn to cool it a little. We all know it, he has dropped sure TD passes in the end zone, that hit him right on the hands, because he was already THINKING TOO SOON ABOUT THE DUNK.
SaintsBro is offline  
Old 08-06-2013, 02:35 PM   #30
5000 POSTS! +
 
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Kenner, LA
Posts: 7,636
Re: Officials warn players: Spinning the ball can result in a penalty

Originally Posted by SaintsBro View Post
Yeah it wasn't on purpose, but one time Jimmy Graham took a hit, jumped up and stood over the guy who tackled him, he did a Popeye muscle flex or was jawing down at him or something...then he realized the guy was down, he was hurt, rolling around in pain, and he couldn't get up. I forget when exactly it was, which game.....it was not anything intentional, but it looked REEEEEEALLY bad on Graham. THAT'S not something you want to see guys do. I love Jimmy but I do wish he would learn to cool it a little. We all know it, he has dropped sure TD passes in the end zone, that hit him right on the hands, because he was already THINKING TOO SOON ABOUT THE DUNK.
That drop issue goes back to Miami. I was mad when we drafted him. I'm not mad anymore of course, but he definitely will drop one on occasion.
rezburna is online now  
Closed Thread

Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules

LinkBacks (?)
LinkBack to this Thread: https://blackandgold.com/nfl/59316-officials-warn-players-spinning-ball-can-result-penalty.html
Posted By For Type Date Hits
Officials warn players: Spinning the ball can result in a penalty This thread Refback 08-05-2013 11:15 PM 58


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 04:22 PM.


Copyright 1997 - 2020 - BlackandGold.com
no new posts