This fight will never get old. The NFL needs to adapt the hockey mindset and allow the tossing of gloves. Let the players throw punches and blow the whistle. Sure it's a ludicrous thought, yet it does get fans riled up. Do the players deserve suspensions or can $25,000 fines suffice as Roger Goodell believes. If they didn't fine Richard Seymour for slugging Ben Roethlisberger, they have no choice but to follow the same method with these two. Either way... enjoy the video.
Monday, November 29, 2010
Categories: andre johnson, ben roethlisberger, cortland finnegan, heavyweight, hockey, houston texans, nfl, richard seymour, roger goodell
Posted on Monday, November 29, 2010 by Unknown
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