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Cam fined an additonal 10k, Hardy, Godfrey also fined


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I want to know why Tommie Kelly gets nothing for slamming Cam's knee to the ground after the play. Thats the whole reason for Cam getting pissed and kicking him.

And you got this idiot on NFL network who, after watching the replay in plain sight, says Cam kicks him for no reason. I swear it's literally unbelievable how some of these guys are paid to talk sports when they are dumb as rocks.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQ-cQE1WujU

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I have a feeling that these kind of situations have a way of working themselves out. We have guys like CJ making millions... probably has more money than he knows what to do with. I know that if I was in that room, we'd be passing a hat around and taking these fines as a team. Playing hard means wins. Sometimes playing hard means getting fined. Sometimes your boy getting fined means you step up and take care of it for him if you've got it like that. Especially the dude on the other end of your defensive line who has helped you rack up stats. I wouldn't lose much sleep over the fact that these are big fines. CJ probably drops more on the weekend at the club.

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The Hardy hit was the most obvious penalty and fine of the whole game. Easy penalty and easy fine. I can't imagine how you can argue that was a clean hit. It was an AWESOME hit but also the definition of the rule below. Plus it has been called all year.

http://espn.go.com/blog/nflnation/post/_/id/29969/nfl-rulebook-unnecessary-roughness

(f) If a player uses any part of his helmet (including the top/crown and forehead/”hairline” parts) or facemask to butt, spear, or ram an opponent violently or unnecessarily. Although such violent or unnecessary use of the helmet and facemask is impermissible against any opponent, game officials will give special attention in administering this rule to protecting those players who are in virtually defenseless postures, including but not limited to:

(1) Forcibly hitting the defenseless player’s head, neck, or face with the helmet or facemask, regardless of whether the defensive player also uses his arms to tackle the defenseless player by encircling or grasping him; or

(2) Lowering the head and violently or unnecessarily making forcible contact with the “hairline” or forehead part of the helmet against any part of the defenseless player’s body; or

(3) “Launching” (springing forward and upward) into a defenseless player, or otherwise striking him in a way that causes the defensive player’s helmet or facemask to forcibly strike the defenseless player’s head, neck, or face—even if the initial contact of the defender’s helmet or facemask is lower than the defenseless player’s neck. (Examples: a defender buries his facemask into a defenseless player’s high chest area, but the defender’s trajectory as he leaps into the defenseless player causes the defender’s helmet to strike the defenseless player violently in the head or face; or a defender, using a face-on posture or with his head slightly lowered, hits a defenseless player in an area below the defenseless player’s neck, then the defender’s head moves upward, resulting in strong contact by the defender’s mask or helmet with the defenseless player’s head, neck, or face [an example is the so-called “dip and rip” technique]).

Probably worth it though.

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