Quote Originally Posted by Christopher Moen View Post
That’s the thing though. A player performs a great play, the fans of the team he plays on celebrate like crazy in the stands, at home and at sports bars. His teammates and coaches celebrate from the sidelines and press box (along with the personalities covering his team). However, it’s wrong for that player to show any emotion.

I can’t be the only one who finds this thinking backwards. I couldn’t imagine the penalties I would commit if fans were flagged for showing emotion because I’m far more excessive than taking a bow.


Using my iPhone to Tapatalk-a-tap-dance on the F’Hawking graves of dead feelings from those who worship Nazi-sympathizers.
It wasn't just emotion it was taunting. I don't think he should be beaten up for it but we don't need our players doing that. I am sure that Klieman conveyed that message to him.