NFL Fans Lash out at League for Enforcing Major Rule Change
08/10/2021 06:11 pm EDT
"This happens in the Super Bowl and all of a sudden we're back to the NoFunLeague," one person wrote. "Fans are gonna be screaming 'You've gotta be kidding me!' at their TVs all year long (or at least as long as they actually tightly enforce this)."
Another person wrote: "Let these competitors have some fun, show emotion and express some competitive spirit. Of course, there is a line, and if it is crossed, then throw the flag, but dang...these are grown men!"
One social media user argued: "I'm ok with this. Taunting is pathetic. It's one thing to celebrate making a great play. Taunting is completely unnecessary, but also stupid because the next play might go the other team's way."
Another fan wrote: "The Browns finally have a team that's good enough to taunt opposing players, so of course the NFL cracks down on it. No Fun League."
A person wrote: "Oh come on, this is all in the spirit of the game. If you don't want the other team to celebrate or 'taunt' then stop them. Plain and simple. I feel bad for the kids you coach cus it seems like all you're teaching them is to complain. That's weak."
One fan noted: "Imagine Tyreek Hill getting ejected for throwing the deuce. This is also gonna be hella subjective. No fun league."
And this fan asked: "What I want to know is why this an issue , who complains about this for the NFL to make and enforce a rule like this. Are there parents of players that complain and should every player get a mini Lombardi trophy. Not F-ing Likely. Karen will not be in the top 10 names forever.
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