Monday, September 14, 2015

Other updates from this weekend's bullshit...

  • Neither Ndamokung Suh or Pacman Jones will be suspended for their dirty cheap shots.
  • Marcel Brooks-Brown was released from the hospital on Monday, about 36 hours after he and fellow Utah player Lo Falemaka were shot at a party Saturday night.  Falemaka may need another week in the hospital.
  • Three suspects who were in an altercation with the pair and others as they were asked to leave the party appear to be still at large.
  • Josh McCown also has a concussion, so all hail new Cleveland starter...  Johnny Football.
  • An updated US News and World Report article has the number of major FBS game targeting ejections at nine for the weekend just completed.  A player from Middle Tennessee was ejected for hitting the backup quarterback for Alabama in the head.  A Houston special-teams player was ejected for targeting a punt returner (which got the Houston coach so mad, he made contact with the official himself and drew another 15 -- and should've been another toss!  Looking for video on that one!)  A Stanford special-teamer did the same thing and got tossed.
  • According to KEYE television, the player who committed the second San Antonio referee attack (the one on Saturday the 12th) has been thrown off the football team and thrown out of school for three days pending further investigation.
  •  They've been unable to cleanly identify the player who assaulted the special-teamer from Washington and Jefferson in the Division III game, as the roster page for the Westminster Titans lists two players as #10s, the number of the player who committed the assault.  If the correction is accurate, however, then the person involved would be Isaiah Faulk, a junior running-back from Pittsburgh.  No word at this time as to whether that is accurate or any action (football or criminal) has been taken against the attacker.

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