NFL sends on-field conduct warning to teams

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The NFL reached out to the owners, general managers and coaches of all 32 teams this week to advise them that the type of on-field behavior it witnessed last weekend will not be acceptable this weekend.



Coaches including coach John Fox and defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio of the Denver Broncos, along with San Francisco 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh, were spotted berating officials in a way unacceptable to the league office.



"We contacted them to remind them that everyone has a responsibility to respect the game," NFL executive vice president Ray Anderson said Thursday night. "We expect it to be adhered to this weekend and forevermore."


The last time the NFL reached out to so many teams on an in-season issue it felt this important was an October weekend in 2010. There were multiple helmet-to-helmet hits on unsuspecting receivers, including a violent hit from Atlanta Falcons cornerback Dunta Robinson on Philadelphia Eagles wideout DeSean Jackson that got him fined $50,000.



After watching coaches' behavior with replacement referees last weekend, the league determined it was unacceptable and put everyone on notice.


Asked what would happen if another coach berated another replacement referee this weekend, Anderson said: "If someone were to make that mistake, he would be flagged on the field and he would be hearing from our office in a very firm way."
 
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How about putting the real Refs back on the job...NFL is full of morons...
 
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How about putting the real Refs back on the job...NFL is full of morons...


Steve Young said it best Sunday Night... They Don't care... They have a Show to put on. As long as they have Zebras out there, doesn't matter who is wearing the Black & White.
The Fans will watch and go to the games

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Refs, both regular and replacements, should be ejecting coaches who don't keep their mouths shut. Make it like b-ball; first time a flag, secong time the boot.
 

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The NFL needs to come off the wallet and pay the refs. They are fighting over nothing. Good for the refs for holding out.

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The NFL needs to come off the wallet and pay the refs. They are fighting over nothing. Good for the refs for holding out.

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it does suck for the game though.. it would be nice to not have to deal with the replacements.. not to mention the scoring has been high imo... because of the refs.. maybe

-murph
 

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