Yes. Brandon Stokley (#14 Broncos) should have been thrown out because
he is a menace to the game. He waved his hand in disgust after a call
& accidentally contacted the ref's hand, & for this he got ejected.
Wait, what? Stokley was at Paddy's during the whole game bench
pressing Assbergers disease with, Frank, & Charlie, whilst Dee & Mac
unceremoniously touched their own genitalia bumps concurring nothing
all the while?
Well sir, Ultihasbeenneverwas, clearly you are on to something..
TimD.
....really? you don't know who brandon stokley is?
what that is.......is the question though???? seriously though, dont
read too much into it, just wondering what the policy is for the
various degrees of frustration and anger a player might display over
an officials call in ultimate.
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> TimD.
yea i knoiw who he is......hes a short whiteboy receiver in a sport
dominated by tall brothas............like i said, he's #14 on
denver.........thats as much as i need to know about "who" he is.
and, oh yea, he's also the dude that collected that garbage throw tip
that enabled them to beat cinci in the season opener. what can i say,
i'm as bad at remembering names as i am at remembering the proper
order of letters in words.......either way, i comfortable with who i
am. Lets try to stick to the topic at hand though......which is,
emotional disputes between players and officials and how to properly
deal with players that "cross the line". any suggestions???? was the
ref right to eject him? was he obligated to eject him? if you were
an observer and some player was in your face chesting you and you had
the authority/responsibility to eject him, would you? or would you
have used discretion. and is there any worry of setting the precident
in which the next player takes it a step further