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khiladi;1147272 said:No difference... celebrating in the NFL IN GENERAL began as something spontaneous and evolved into what it is now... and it is not even close to true these 3 receivers have developed it that much... Ernest Givens "Electric Shake" was being done in the mid-80s and that shake still is one of the most innovative dances the NFL has done...
this has been going on for over 20 years.... "Ikky Shuffle"...
There is a difference - the Lambeau Leap is a quick display of emotion, much like jumping into a teammates arms - and that's the key. Pretending to fall asleep in the endzone or talking on a cell phone planted in the end zone or pulling out a Sharpie are not displays of emotion, they are pre-planned one act plays.
The NFL isn't trying to curb emotion, they are trying to curb choreographed theatrics meant to draw attention to one's self and away from the game. That's why TO's arm swinging display a few weeks ago was allowed but his sleeping act wasn't.