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Cleveland Browns thuggery, goon football play
And the hypocrisy of the NFL's stance on player safety.
The Titans lead the Browns early in the second quarter 14-0. The Titans offense has shredded the Browns defense. Cleveland cannot stop the Titans with straight-up, legal football play, so a Browns defensive player resorted to an illegal, thug-like, cheap-shot on the Titans QB after the QB scored a touchdown.
And now the Titans QB may not return. After the assault by the Browns player, a Titans offensive lineman retaliated on someone, and the refs with supreme stupidity called off-setting personal foul penalties.
If the NFL truly cared about players safety, the only personal foul penalty would be called on Cleveland, and that Browns player would be ejected from the game and suspended from the next game, similar to what college football now does.
How can that type of goon actions be tolerated? The Titans QB may not return, so that favors the Browns. The off-setting penalties favored the Browns. The player not being ejected favored the Browns.
Basically, the NFL is saying that it's okay to cheap-shot a QB out of the game. In this example,
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