The St. Louis Rams actually violated NFL rules yesterday with their hands up, don’t shoot post charade. The NFL has looked the other way, and refuses to punish the St. Louis Rams for their antics. Now, that it’s know they violated NFL rules (unless they got prior permission), the NFL comes off looking like even bigger jackasses than after the whole Ray Rice debacle. NFL rules clearly state:
“Throughout the period on game-day that a player is visible to the stadium and television audience (including in pregame warm-ups, in the bench area, and during postgame interviews in the locker room or on the field), players are prohibited from wearing, displaying, or otherwise conveying personal messages either in writing or illustration, unless such message has been approved in advance by the League office,” says the rule. “Items to celebrate anniversaries or memorable events, or to honor or commemorate individuals, such as helmet decals, and arm bands and jersey patches on players’ uniforms, are prohibited unless approved in advance by the League office. All such items must relate to team or League events or personages.”
St. Louis Rams violated NFL rules with hands up don’t shoot pose |
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So either these five St. Louis Rams assclowns violated NFL rules, or the NFL quietly approved of their antics, without letting the public know? What’s the real story here?
The Rams and NFL are lucky the press is so far left, and so full of white liberal guilt that they will never be held to a high standard where they have to explain this. The Rams were a joke when we threw them out of L.A. 20 years ago. They are your problem now St. Louis.