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Daseal 12-13-2004 10:04 PM

Portis and Taylor were fined.
 
"Portis and Taylor wore all-red socks for the second successive game. They were fined $5,000 each for wearing them in last week in a 31-7 victory against the New York Giants."

5K a piece for burgandy socks. That's outragous!
[url]http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/recap/NFL_20041212_PHI@WAS[/url]
at the bottom of that article

Gmanc711 12-13-2004 10:15 PM

The NO FUN LEAGUE! I'm glad the league had the b*lls to fine EVERYONE. Keep wearing them Portis/Taylor! THe hell with the league.

jamf 12-13-2004 11:12 PM

portis and taylor are stupid...

they got fined for wearing a different "uniform" from what the team notified the league it would wear. that day gibbs told the game officials they would wear white jerseys, burgandy pants and white stripe socks.


they wont get fined for this weeks uniform. they all had the same one.

jbcjr14 12-14-2004 08:23 AM

Good, those idiots deserve to be fined. I can't believe Gibbs allows that shizit to go on. The old Joe would make em ride the pine for violating the league policy.

MTK 12-14-2004 08:28 AM

who cares, it's the uniform police we're talking about here.

I thought the entire team was wearing red socks this week, why are these guys getting fined again?

Daseal 12-14-2004 08:55 AM

The entire team had red bottoms white tops, I don't think these two had this. Either way, it's absolutely ridiculous. How many people besides dorks like us would realize, "HEY, THEY'RE WEARING RED SOCKS!" if they were wearing Bronco Orange socks, then I see. Still. stupid.

cpayne5 12-14-2004 09:01 AM

It's really no surprise they were fined. The NFL has been doing this for a long long time.

MTK 12-14-2004 09:06 AM

It's not a surprise at all, it's still silly but whatever, it's not my 5K.

Summo 12-14-2004 09:12 AM

That's what makes the NFL the NFL. They want a professional look and not have a free for all like you have in college. I think Portis and Taylor made the uniforms look like an Arena team.

illdefined 12-14-2004 09:30 AM

its the NFL's attempt of keeping the teams, teams and not creating WWF style 'superstars' within the game. they can only use visors to play themselves up.

i thought it looked great, Portis looked like a track star, and loved how Sean backed him up. a little shakeup like that now and then is wonderful just like last year's white on whites.

Gmanc711 12-14-2004 09:38 AM

Why wouldnt they wear them again? So much got contributed to that from the Giants game, that maybe they thought it was good luck. Plus it looks really bad ass! I hope they keep wearing them, and I'm glad alot of other guys got on board. Its sorta a unity thing, I think.

Daseal 12-14-2004 12:14 PM

So, I guess you guys are all for when the NFL fined the hell out of Peyton Manning when he wore hightops like Unitas one week. It was for some special Unitas celebration and they fined him. Or for Jake Plummer for leaving Tillmans' number on the back of his helmet.

These fines are ridiculous.

Gmanc711 12-14-2004 12:27 PM

They are. They wear somthing as a tribute to someone, or a way to show some team unity and then they fine them? What the hell is that! Its not like they need the extra money.

cpayne5 12-14-2004 12:44 PM

I think all the fine money actually goes to charity, but that's beside the point.

I don't like most of the fines for wardrobe infractions all that much either, but the NFL has had these standards for many years and all the players know what will happen if they break the dress code.

Summo 12-14-2004 02:45 PM

The NFL also fined Deion this season for wearing a pair of Nike ID cleats with his old number 21 on them. This all goes back to the whole Jim McMahon vs Pete Rozelle thing during the Bears Super Bowl season. For you young guy's I'll fill you in. During that season Pete Rozelle fined Jim McMahon (The QB of the Bears) for wearing a Addidas head band. At the time Addidas wasn't an approved supplier for the NFL. In response to the fine, being the prankster that he was, McMahon wore a headband with Rozelle's name on it and told him to fine him for that. Also during the Super Bowl he kept changing head bands that charity orginazations sent him form all over the country, one around his head and one around his neck.

SmootSmack 12-14-2004 04:20 PM

[QUOTE=Daseal]So, I guess you guys are all for when the NFL fined the hell out of Peyton Manning when he wore hightops like Unitas one week. It was for some special Unitas celebration and they fined him. Or for Jake Plummer for leaving Tillmans' number on the back of his helmet.

These fines are ridiculous.[/QUOTE]

"So I guess you guys..." Who are you talking to Daseal?

The argument the NFL makes, and it makes sense, is that then everyone is going to want to start using their uniform as a message board essentially to pay tribute to lost loved ones. LaVar would draw something for his deceased cousin. Coles might have a high school teammate who passed away that he wants to honor. Jacobs an old pop warner coach. It could go on and on

My personal feeling is that while that argument makes sense exceptions should be made when you're paying tribute to a fellow NFL player

Daseal 12-14-2004 07:09 PM

The NFL can force guys to wear someone's number on the back of their helmet they never met, but can't allow his longtime teammate to keep it? You're talking about apples and oranges and you know your analogy weak. Be realistic. Everyone wants to honor Pat Tillman left and right, then a former player says he wants to leave him on his helmet and they get uppity? Peyton Manning wants to wear Unitas esque shoes? Who cares! Maybe this is where the younger generation, such as myself gets to hear first-hand stories about Unitas.


The sock thing I understand, but don't agree with. It's simply too trivial but they know the problem with it. However, the NFL can force you to honor someone then force you to stop? That's outragious.

Oh, and smoot, you know exactly who I was talking to. Everyone that thinks that these little fines for nothing are deserved.

SmootSmack 12-14-2004 08:18 PM

All I'm saying Daseal is that the NFL says that it's one thing for everyone to honor a player but it's another if one individual decides he wants to honor someone (let's Plummer honoring Tillman) then another player will want to honor someone else and another one someone else, and what the NFL want is uniformity (pun intended)

Daseal 12-14-2004 08:25 PM

Tillman is a special exception. Form a committee to accept those type of things. I believe Plummer decided to eat the fines and wear it anyways, not completely sure. Does the NFL release a list of all the fines they dish out every week?

SmootSmack 12-14-2004 08:36 PM

[QUOTE=Daseal]Does the NFL release a list of all the fines they dish out every week?[/QUOTE]

I don't know


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