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bluehenbillk wrote:Brady was fined $10K for his kick.

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And some player was fined $10,500 for wearing socks too low!!!!
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dal4018 wrote:
bluehenbillk wrote:Brady was fined $10K for his kick.

http://espn.go.com/boston/nfl/story/_/i ... ing-source" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And some player was fined $10,500 for wearing socks too low!!!!
Frank Gore.....


Yeah....he was fined more for wearing his socks to low than Brady was for kicking a guy in the thigh (yet aiming for the groin). I want some player willing to put a suspension the line and just lay Brady the fuck out as hard as he can....Do the Lions play the Pats any time soon?
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We sometimes forget the amount that professional athletes get fined for various infractions is a massive amount of money in the real world. Some safety will deliver an illegal hit and be rung up with a big fine, and we kind of overlook that the amount could be used to buy a Mercedes.
So try to contextualize this bit of news: San Francisco 49ers running back Frank Gore was fined $10,500 for wearing his socks too low during the NFC championship game. ESPN's Adam Schefter reported the news:
Not made up as much as it sounds like it: 49ers RB Frank Gore fined $10,500 today for wearing his socks too low in NFC Championship Game.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) January 23, 2013
Let that sink in. NFL players are required to wear their socks high to meet with the bottom of the uniform pants. Gore wore his socks about a foot too low down his leg, and for this, the NFL is going to take TEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS from him.
Did you even notice Gore's low socks against Atlanta on Sunday? Would you have noticed in the picture above had the headline not tipped you off to look? Does it matter to you if you did? Probably not. And for that, Gore paid enough money to send a family on a Hawaiian cruise. Just a guess, but the fashion statement probably wasn't worth the money for Gore.

In fairness, this can't be Gore's first warning from the NFL's "sock police." The league generally doesn't give out massive fines on a first offense, and they're on the field before the game looking for violations and will try to let the player know if he needs to fix something to avoid any punishment. Gore very likely ignored many warnings before the big fine came down. And the NFL isn't wrong to want to keep its uniform standards, or it opens itself up to players modifying the uniform however they want.

But still, in a real life way, fining a a guy more than $10,000 because his socks weren't above his knees seems excessive. Who knows how much the league might make him pay if his socks aren't right on Super Bowl Sunday.
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clenz wrote:Do the Lions play the Pats any time soon?
They last played in 2010, so likely 2014.
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93henfan wrote:
clenz wrote:Do the Lions play the Pats any time soon?
They last played in 2010, so likely 2014.
Looks like the Pats get

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clenz wrote:
93henfan wrote:
They last played in 2010, so likely 2014.
Looks like the Pats get

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COME ON HARRISON!
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93henfan wrote:
clenz wrote:Do the Lions play the Pats any time soon?
They last played in 2010, so likely 2014.
Say hello to boy named Suh!!!!
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clenz wrote:
dal4018 wrote:And some player was fined $10,500 for wearing socks too low!!!!
Frank Gore.....


Yeah....he was fined more for wearing his socks to low than Brady was for kicking a guy in the thigh (yet aiming for the groin). I want some player willing to put a suspension the line and just lay Brady the **** out as hard as he can....Do the Lions play the Pats any time soon?
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http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-shutd ... --nfl.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

We sometimes forget the amount that professional athletes get fined for various infractions is a massive amount of money in the real world. Some safety will deliver an illegal hit and be rung up with a big fine, and we kind of overlook that the amount could be used to buy a Mercedes.
So try to contextualize this bit of news: San Francisco 49ers running back Frank Gore was fined $10,500 for wearing his socks too low during the NFC championship game. ESPN's Adam Schefter reported the news:



Let that sink in. NFL players are required to wear their socks high to meet with the bottom of the uniform pants. Gore wore his socks about a foot too low down his leg, and for this, the NFL is going to take TEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS from him.
Did you even notice Gore's low socks against Atlanta on Sunday? Would you have noticed in the picture above had the headline not tipped you off to look? Does it matter to you if you did? Probably not. And for that, Gore paid enough money to send a family on a Hawaiian cruise. Just a guess, but the fashion statement probably wasn't worth the money for Gore.

In fairness, this can't be Gore's first warning from the NFL's "sock police." The league generally doesn't give out massive fines on a first offense, and they're on the field before the game looking for violations and will try to let the player know if he needs to fix something to avoid any punishment. Gore very likely ignored many warnings before the big fine came down. And the NFL isn't wrong to want to keep its uniform standards, or it opens itself up to players modifying the uniform however they want.

But still, in a real life way, fining a a guy more than $10,000 because his socks weren't above his knees seems excessive. Who knows how much the league might make him pay if his socks aren't right on Super Bowl Sunday.
Talk about stupidity !!!!!
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