Removing Helmets on the Field During Play -- no player may remove his helmet while on the playing field. Doing so will result in a 15-yard Unsportsmanlike Conduct penalty. Exceptions are during timeouts and between quarters. (The NFL has done this in an effort to "reduce taunting and overexuberant celebrations" and also "in the name of safety.
I'm just saying it was obvious and should have been 15 yds. You stoop to calling me names because I answered the guys question so be it
Little side note NFL says that the ref was wrong by overturning the vikes td.
"Zero2Cool" wrote:
What gets me is you point out mistakes by the officials that would hurt the Packers if not called as such. However, when calls are mentioned that didn't go in the Packers favor, that should have, you claim 'excuses'. So yes, I am going to give you a helluva hard time, deal with it. It's like you care more about appealing to the opponents fans, than fans of the same team you root for. I think that's cowardly and weak.
Every game has calls that go our way, and their way, it's just how it goes. Point out both or none at all is my feeling on the matter. What bothers me most is the inconsistency in what is called. It makes it hard to say that was a penalty or that wasn't a penalty.
Fact is, we've been on the wrong end of a lot of calls that the officials the next day admitted to getting it wrong. You don't pay attention to those when pointing out bad calls, yet you're a Packers fan. Puzzling.
"dhazer" wrote: