Zay Flowers called for Taunting, then fumbles | Baltimore Ravens Vs Kansas City Chiefs



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40 thoughts on “Zay Flowers called for Taunting, then fumbles | Baltimore Ravens Vs Kansas City Chiefs”

  1. "We've seen a dozen of these play happen already" …Proceeds to show 0 of those plays (because it didn't happen) There's an argument for Kelce *taunting*. But then again, he didn't push someone's shoulders to the ground, spin the ball behind them, and proceed to stand over their face like they aren't as good as they seem. Oh well, few plays later, something happened… and we're in the Superbowl.

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  2. It happened a dozen times in this game before this point in the game? A dozen times a player made a huge play, pushed their opponent onto the ground, threw the ball at them and stood over them taunting them? A dozen times? I’d love to see those videos. Please post them.

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  3. Crybaby! If the triumvirate of pushing a guy down, tossing the ball down near his head and pointing/mouthing off doesn’t qualify as taunting, then nothing does. Just admit it, your hothead cost them the game fair and square.

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  4. Oh my god your take on this is incredibly stupid. 100% taunting. Flowers is an immature moron and deserved the penalty and the bad karma. So perfect that Sneed is the one who knocked the ball out. Hilarious!

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  5. I think every* taunting violation should be called. Don’t excuse one because others happen.
    Go celebrate with your team on a big play. There’s no need to get in another guy’s face. It’s your JOB to be on “offense”… why act like you did something special to the defender when you complete a play? That’s literally the point.
    Same goes for the defense… you tackled a guy? Cool. That’s your job. No need to taunt a guy because you did your job.
    Go celebrate, but stop this nonsense of getting in a guy’s face just because you did your job.

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  6. ATTENTION NFL: This is what is sliding south, these professional ball players, making mega bucks, showing on national TV poor sportsman like conduct. Was it worth a penalty, YES! Should taunting offense be ignored because it was a step to the super bowl? NO! There are millions of young athletes watching every play their heros make. It is the responsibility of the NFL to make players with conduct issues accountable. Think of the future players, that's how you ground the NFL future.

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  7. The chiefs started a fight before the game by harassing their kicker and got in the Ravens' heads, yet the Ravens we're blamed for it. That's why they're so mad. Imagine the team you're playing against is talking shit and taunting the entire game but the refs are too busy sucking them off and calling every one of your penalties to notice. People making quick judgements without even seeing the entire game

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  8. Damian Williams got called for taunting by simply dropping the ball near a defender one time (he immediately exited the area). They call the foul if you drop the ball at the defender…it is what it is.

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  9. All-time greats….Butkus, Mean Joe Reggie White, Jack Lambert and a hundred more TAUNTED opponents…but the NFL didn't see it as HOOD/BLACK taunting…and THAT'S what they don't want….

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