The NFL Clears The Giants Of Faking Injuries Against The Cowboys

Discussion in 'New York Giants' started by DaBears22, Sep 10, 2013.

  1. DaBears22

    DaBears22 Matt Forte = future MVP Staff Member

    The NFL has reviewed whether New York Giants players Dan Connor and Cullen Jenkins deliberately impeded the Dallas Cowboys' no-huddle offense by faking injuries Sunday night and found no basis for punishment at this time, a league source told Ed Werder of ESPN.

    Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and quarterback Tony Romo both suggested the Giants violated the league policy, but the team did not file an official complaint.

    Giants coach Tom Coughlin adamantly denied the accusation Monday, saying it was "absolutely not true."

    Connor did not return to the game. The team announced he had a "burner."

    Source: The Redzone
     
  2. ICECOLD

    ICECOLD 1st Stringer

    Connor was carrying during the game?
     
  3. Sportsguy

    Sportsguy AKA-Sportsguy9695

    I dont blame the Giants for faking injuries.
     
  4. ragman

    ragman Pro Bowler Fantasy Guru

    I read in today's DMN that the NFL offices have sent memos to all 32 NFL teams. The memos warn teams that teams or players faking injuries are subject to fines, suspensions, and the taking away of draft picks.

    And Sportsguy, faking injuries is FORBIDDEN.
     
  5. Steve12

    Steve12 The night is dark and full of terrors

    You cant prove anyone is faking an injury. Unless you heck up and have 2 guys go down.
     
  6. ragman

    ragman Pro Bowler Fantasy Guru

    Didn't the Giants have 2 guys go down last year at the same time during the same game because of "injuries"? I think so.
     
  7. Walnuts

    Walnuts All-Pro

    No, it absolutely is not. It's frowned upon, but that's about it, considering it's basically unprovable. Let me refer you to the NFL Rule book - Rule 4, Section 5, Article 4, supplementary notes.

    Deprecates. Not forbids. Doesn't even call it illegal (which they absolutely looooooove to throw around in any remotely relevant context everywhere else in that book).
    Thats basically saying "Ehhhh we'd really rather you wouldn't do this, so please don't...because if you do, there's really heck-all we can do about it."
     
  8. Walnuts

    Walnuts All-Pro

    Hence the reference you moron.
     
  9. Lddbck

    Lddbck Little League

    Prince Amukamara actually got a concussion on that play. That was a brutal hit they both took.

    Yea they didnt look good at all. But I'm not complaining.:icon_cheesygrin: