Four Baltimore Ravens Fined For Improper Conduct Relating To Game Officials
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Four Baltimore Ravens players have been fined for violating league rules prohibiting the abuse of game officials, the NFL announced today. Linebacker Bart Scott was fined $25,000 for verbally abusing game officials and throwing an official’s flag into the stands during last Monday night’s Baltimore-New England game. Cornerbacks Samari Rolle and Chris McAlister, and wide receiver Derrick Mason were fined $15,000 each for publicly questioning the integrity of the officiating in last Monday night’s game against the New England Patriots. The Ravens lost the game 27-24. NFL Executive Vice President of Football Operations Ray Anderson said:
“This is about the importance of sportsmanship and respecting the integrity of our game. We do not tolerate inappropriate conduct between teams and game officials. This includes reminding game officials that they are to conduct themselves at all times as professionals in their dealings with players, coaches, and other club personnel. Last Monday night’s game was well officiated and it is the obligation of both players and coaches to maintain proper respect for game officials at all times.”
Ray Anderson went to Baltimore this week to speak directly with Bart and Samari before issuing the fines today. And I think he was right in his decision to issue these fines. I understand the players are passionate about their profession and they want very badly to win. That’s a good thing. But if the NFL doesn’t put their foot down firmly on situations like these, more outbursts would occur and the next thing you know, you’ve got a league-wide outbreak of chaotic, complaining crybabies.
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