Player pushes coach after committing penalty | Houston Texans Vs Kansas City Chiefs



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45 thoughts on “Player pushes coach after committing penalty | Houston Texans Vs Kansas City Chiefs”

  1. Not the first player (Kelsey, etc) or coach (Lombardi, Woody Hayes, Bobby Knight etc) for that matter to lose his head in the hype of battle. Teachable moment for the young man and he’ll be for the better of it.

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  2. No question. Throwing your helmet while on the field for whatever reason is dumb. Shoving a coach is inexcusible. If the player is truly remorseful ansd apologizes, maybe only a suspension. No sincere apology, fired. Yes, the team does not want to lose a player, but if this behavior is condoned by the coaches and owners by ignoring it, then expect more of it to follow.

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  3. I think it's come out now that he thought the fumble he caused was recovered by Texans and he got overly excited about it, throwing his helmet off and shoving the coach in enthusiasm. Not very smart.

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  4. This was the Houston Texans, and their players have special privileges not accorded to other teams. Other teams would have released the player immediately but not in Houston. He will be given an award by the other players and fans.

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  5. Definitely hit the showers after that one. Strongly reconsider his future with that team. If Texas did nothing about that right then and there then it’s on the organization. The old saying, the fish rots from the head down.

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  6. Lets be real, they only made that rule of not taking off the helmet before reaching to the sideline when the play is dead because of black athletes in the old days celebrating like that during the miami hurricane era. The nfl is straight racists on who has flags thrown.

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  7. I never understand how players make penalties like this one and letting go of the ball before crossing the end zone. Like these things have been well documented no-nos and players still do it in the post season of all places

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  8. It’s really interesting to see NFL football player actually attack a football coach on the sideline and yet certain players in the NFL as well as the coach undermine it like it’s no big deal. I’m gonna ask you a question audience. Why is that? I think you can fill in the blanksthat football player should be suspended and find I was shocked when I saw that and nobody came to help that coach at disgraceful again I ask you why do you think that is I think you know

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