- Detroit Lions: Suh's suspension appeal DECLINED -- he sits two. (And that's generous, given the dirty bastard's track record.
- Stevie Johnson got only $10,000 for his illegal gun show/celebration against the Jets. (Should've gotten two celebration fines.)
- Chicago Bears: Lance Louis for a horse-collar tackle on a Raiders player to avoid a TD. Standard is $15,000.
- Atlanta Falcons: Kerry Meier: $20,000 for a blindside block to the head. The hit has apparently taken out the Vikings' long snapper, Cullen Leoffler, for the season!
- New Orleans Saints: Tracy Porter: $7,500 for a late hit.
- Minnesota Vikings: Jared Allen: $7,500 for a flagrant facemask.
- New England Patriots: Nate Solder: $7,500 for a flagrant clip.
- Seattle Seahawks get two: K J Wright: $15,000 for roughing the passer.
- and Breno Giacomini, $7,500 for a chop block.
- Washington Redskins get the same two: Stephen Bowen returned the favor for Wright's incident with the same fine and offense of his own in the same game.
- and Roy Helu returns the favor, same fine and offense.
- Green Bay Packers: Pat Lee gets $15,000 for his ejection and punch.
- FOUR San Francisco 49ers with $5,000 fines for dress code violations: Ted Ginn, Michael Crabtree, Braylon Edwards, Kyle Williams. That being a coordinated WR thing, I would not be surprised if the team was fined as well.
The truth is not what actually happened. It's what you can ENFORCE happened. It's ALL enforcement.
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