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View Poll Results: Do you favor stronger celebration penalties?
Yes, players should act like they have been there before 12 18.75%
No, it's a game and entertainment, let the fun roll on 52 81.25%
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Old 08-07-2013, 12:10 PM   #11
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Re: Do you favor stronger celebration penalties?

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If true, it's pretty stupid in my mind. Personally I have always enjoyed the endzone celebrations, and can't even fathom the need for any restriction, assuming of course it doesn't involve a major delay of game, or physical altercations between opponents. And to the extent that you want the kids to really enjoy the game, TD celebrations go a long way to entertaining the youth, ie Cruz's salsa, or Alfmo's home run swing.
I agree with this. Celebrations are some the funniest moments in sports, and taking that away really only hurts the game in the end. As long as they don't delay the game too much and they're not too elaborate, I don't see any problem with celebrations. And if they're taking away Alfred Morris' home-run swing, they better be taking away the bicep-kissing baloney too.
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