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Originally Posted by mrkajz44
I don't understand the statements from the NBA and NFL refs. The ruling essentially said that Wideman was concussed and collided with the linesman without an intent to injure. To me this reads as Wideman accidentally ran into the linesman, and he got a 10 game suspension. Players have been accidentally running into officials for a long time with 0 suspensions, so a 10 game suspension is suddenly sending the wrong message to players?
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It's not even that, going from 20 to 10 means that they didn't think Wideman had an intent to injure the linesman, but that the contact was still intentional.