Author: Michael

Lincoln Riley is justifiably upset with the Big Ten Conference and how their referees and replay room handled the end of the Minnesota Golden Gophers‘ 24-17 win over the USC Trojans.
With just under a minute remaining in the fourth quarter in a 17-17 tie, Minnesota faced a 4th and goal from the half-yard line. Minnesota quarterback Max Brosmer kept the ball on a quarterback sneak, and dove towards the end zone. Referees on the field ruled that he’d been stopped short, and the play immediately went to replay review.

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The NFL is implementing a no-tolerance policy when it comes to players taunting with what it deems as violent gestures, or at least the league is trying to enforce a no-tolerance penalty.
New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton fell victim to a taunting penalty during his team’s 29-20 win over the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday. After hauling in a big-time 41-yard reception, Slayton brought out the ‘finger guns’ celebration, the same one players around the league have been doing for decades now, but was flagged for taunting.

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