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I cannot understand why the commissioner permits this kind of display of poor sportsmanship to go unpunished. I thought there were supposed to be fines and such for that kind of blatently childish disrespect. If that's not taunting, ridiculing and putting down, what is? It is unsportsmanlike conduct in every way and is totally out of place in any athletic venue. Stuff like that in that context, isn't football, it's gang behavior w2ith a childish mindset.
Ask me what I really think about it. You never saw Roger or Lilly do anything like that, or even Theismann - they were more mature and had more respect for their opponents than that. When you lose the respect, what keeps the game from deteriorating into gang warfare?
Maybe I been watching too much football lately, maybe I need to lay off for a few months or something. To me, all this pre-puberty purient behavior is ruining the game I have loved my whole life and I resent it. Are poor sportsmanship and rubbing it in people's faces good values to pass onto our society?
How many generations of coaches have taught their kids to respect their opponents and now that is being shoved back into their faces. I think if people who do that were suspended a few games, they might reconsider their actions.
Maybe I just need to find another hobby and just quit foolin' with football, the game seems to have passed me by and I don't like what it is becoming.
It used to be a good influence on people and things like this make me wonder just what kind of influence they are really having on people anymore.
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Edit - The dance was actually pretty good, but the context in which is was done was disgusting.