Compilation of most of the ejections throughout the 2017 NFL Season. I do not own any of the content, all of it belongs to the NFL. No copyright infringement intended.
Thorin Jordan why for violating the sacred refs feelings. They screwed up 1st and missed a dangerous play against him and then when he had the audacity to fight for himself he was ejected total BS
Idk about that John.. Just because the dude probably has some nerves when it comes to addressing thousands of people, doesn't mean he's a bad official..
Chancellor Pettiford II the Triplette crew had an excessive number of ejections this season, more than almost anyone else during any season. And yes he's Referee 42.
Abraham Galvan I know it was bad, pi and ear-holed at that, plus he was funny af throwing a flag at the ref, that was probably just a case of a refs ego getting in the way
That's because it'd be a gray area otherwise. You'd have to be able to definitively gauge intent and it'd be the official's word vs. the player's word...this way, there's no argument: all of the players know that contact with an official (barring niche cases, like an official being inadvertently in the middle of a play) will bring an ejection, no questions asked.
They should be able to review things like what happened to the Chiefs with the non-call that had #87 hot to where he threw his towel and he got ejected. Then the pass interference would have been applied, and that should negate the personal foul penalties and his ejection.
7:14 as respectable as it was, you can't touch the refs (dumb rule, but it is what it is). I fully support him going after the Packer who tackled the QB, but not hitting a ref. Also I think he removed his helmet, which is ejectable.
It's not a dumb rule when you look into it. Without a blanket rule like this, you'd basically be asking the officials to gauge intent in every single case of contact...and players could argue vehemently that their contact wasn't intentional (even if it was), leading to more "players vs. official" strife.
“Defense 19 and Offense 20 and 20 on St Louis” 😂 That was funny because 19 and 20 are opposite positions and It’s not St Louis Rams and it’s in LA Rams Stadium.
Y'all, the commentary team isn't immune to issues. To those blasting Triplette for stuttering, the commentators also had problems with the 95/74 calls...then you've got to take into account the fact that the Rams had just switched cities (how many times do people mess up the date when writing them down after the new year?) around the end of the prior season; after 20 years, it'll take a bit to "fix" the habit.
I believe that some coaches, that have teams that may not match up with talent, encourage players to disrupt the game as much as possible... and when players are congratulated for being cheap/dirty and or throwing punches, how can we believe they are proffessional players.? Losing interest in a great game due to innability to have self control/discipline
On the rams vs 49ers play I know that if the team did not retaliate there would have been no flag. Im a Packers fan so not biased but if your throwing a fit and getting in anyones face u should expect a shove. No reason Mcdonald should have been thrown out. And also love how the Seacocks cant even play a game without fighting with each other...but they are are "the legeand of boom" so its okay.