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Old 10-28-2024, 04:07 PM
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Tariq Woolen for Seattle after he broke up a pass to Keon Coleman in the end zone was huffing himself up and trash talking Coleman.
Next play Josh Allen goes back to Coleman with a perfect pass for a one handed grab touchdown.
Coleman was again being covered by a now very subdued Woolen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WWhpPOGyCE

I coach rugby and tell my teams to celebrate when the game is over and never on the field if we are the visiting team. Pissing your opponent off is not a good idea in a contact sport.
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Old 10-28-2024, 04:24 PM
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Tariq Woolen for Seattle after he broke up a pass to Keon Coleman in the end zone was huffing himself up and trash talking Coleman.
Next play Josh Allen goes back to Coleman with a perfect pass for a one handed grab touchdown.
Coleman was again being covered by a now very subdued Woolen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WWhpPOGyCE

I coach rugby and tell my teams to celebrate when the game is over and never on the field if we are the visiting team. Pissing your opponent off is not a good idea in a contact sport.
Yeah, I think it's like coaches used to say - "Act like you've been there before."

With regard to American football, I'm tired of seeing every defender/receiver/whoever run 60 yards/meters to the cameras solely to strike a pose or prearranged and choreographed dance with teammates after successfully executing their job on one single play.

I'm also sure that American football isn't alone (hello futbol and NBA).

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Old 10-28-2024, 04:36 PM
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here in Japan the baseball culture is pretty much how I imagine it is in American. Adults celebrating their kids winning a game wins like it's the WBC. Baseball needs more contact to sort that stuff out.
Why is a batter bat flipping so disrespectful but a pitcher fist pumping after a strikeout isn't? Gotta be because of the DH rule protecting pitchers from retribution right?
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Old 10-28-2024, 04:52 PM
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I think nowadays most players have accepted the bat flip and similar showmanship, recognizing that fans like the entertainment value. it's mainly a few recalcitrant curmudgeons (lookin' at you, MadBum) who take issue with it.

Completely agree with the above comment about NFL players celebrating every minor achievement, like a first down. I especially dislike defensive backs strutting around after an incomplete pass, particularly when they got away with clear holding or PI (i.e., a majority of the time).
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