family. exactly. if it s reduced to a fine, does that exactly do what, as you pointed out, the nfl have been seen as soft when it comes to punishment? if they give a suspension and take it away, does that help them? that would not help them. certainly. there is an independent arbitrator that oversees these things. the question is whether or not the referees did enough. i would expect there to be perhaps quiet discipline for the referee for letting that game get out of control. it is on beckham to prove himself as a player that cannot only make astonishing catches, but stand up to the pressure of opposing cornerbacks that will talk to him more. we heard the coach of the giants, he spoke to him before the game about keeping his cool and considered pulling him in the third quarter. i want to move over to fifa for a minute. american football has a much
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colleague, sports editor. let s begin with the interview and the kind of, the taunting that happened afterwards. fair or foul? start with you, roman? i think going into this game, you knew the type of player richard sherman was, that he came from this era now that football s become like wwe. bragging and it s entertainment. that s his approach. right or wrong, that s his approach. when you saw the interview, when you saw him celebrate, making a choking sign to the sideline. that s not cool. or were you like, hey, he s jacked up, this is entertainment. i think as a football player, and d.b.s have a certain personality that comes with being a d.b., you have to know this is your moment in the sun you have to enjoy it and know a lot of guys paved the way before you did, and you don t have to go back to jim brown and i don t have to get into that discussion say i think with the better cornerbacks in the league,