is dipping on the sidelines allowed?

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i am just asking, cause Shockey was over there spittin his juice into that bottle all game long.

i would think the NFL would ban tobacco products from the stadium for players and coaches.
 
never thought of it honestly, can you imagine someone smoking on the sidelines :laugh1:
 
Vertigo_17;3160076 said:
never thought of it honestly, can you imagine someone smoking on the sidelines :laugh1:
they used to...some of the older coaches used to smoke cigars or pipes during games.

in baseball, managers still smoke in the dugout....Jim Leyland is a prime example.

btw, poor Ernie Z could never work in the new stadium....he would die having to go outside every 2 minutes to light up again.
 
Aikman used to do it, so did a lot of other Cowboys...
 
Hollywood Henderson used to keep a kilo of sugar under the bench, that's what it was right?
 
Biggems;3160072 said:
i am just asking, cause Shockey was over there spittin his juice into that bottle all game long.

i would think the NFL would ban tobacco products from the stadium for players and coaches.

I know Troy Aikman did this as well when he was playing.
 
Yeagermeister;3160093 said:
All I know is it was gross as hell.
Well you're never supposed to look directly at the gargoyle.
I saw him on MTV Cribs, the film crew went under an overpass and he showed off his soiled box, show kept getting interrupted by Shockey's advances on these three billy goats trying to cross the bridge.
 
Vertigo_17;3160076 said:
never thought of it honestly, can you imagine someone smoking on the sidelines :laugh1:

LOL. I seem to remember Tommy Prothro maybe? smoking heaters while pacing the sidelines. Maybe it was Norm Van Brocklin, not sure.
 
Biggems;3160072 said:
i am just asking, cause Shockey was over there spittin his juice into that bottle all game long.

i would think the NFL would ban tobacco products from the stadium for players and coaches.

Troy used to do it all the time at the end of games.
 
dbair1967;3160173 said:
Troy used to do it all the time at the end of games.


dallas players used to do a lot of things until the league made rules to ban said activities......im surprised the NFL didnt adopt this rule to.
 
As long as he doesn't Twitter about it he'll be fine.
 

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