'Trump dance' falls fully within NFL rules

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Lol!!
I don't watch the NFL, so I haven't seen players doing this, but this is hilarious. I can't imagine the woke NFL of today allowing it, but I guess it's ok.


More and more NFL players are mimicking the two-fisted dance from the 45th and 47th U.S. president. And the league has no problem with it.

Nor should it.

There’s no issue with a celebratory dance such as what took place [Sunday] or the previous week with the 49ers on November 10,” NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy told Michael McCarthy of FrontOfficeSports.com, referring to multiple players who have done the dance after big plays. Brian McCarthy added that, as to broadcasting the celebrations, “It’s up to the networks to cover them as they see fit.”

 
I think the NFL should bring back the days when the person making the touchdown can spike the football. After a touchdown, celebration is in order.
I checked google.... apparently spiking the football after a touchdown is legal in the NFL. Watch much more college ball than pro ball.
 
Ok to kneel and show contemptuous disrespect but oh my pearl clutch over roughly imitating Trump
 
Jerking off two penis’s

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Dancing or other contrived celebrating in sports is ghetto trash and sends a bad example to kids.
When I coached offensive football, any defensive player during live scrimmages who hot-dogged after plays would only encourage the offense to call a very special play. It’s called ‘interception, on one’. The offense would intentionally throw the ball right to the offending defensive player and as soon as he ‘intercepted’ the pass, the entire offense would be prepared to immediately hit him all at once.
 
Dancing or other contrived celebrating in sports is ghetto trash and sends a bad example to kids.
When I coached offensive football, any defensive player during live scrimmages who hot-dogged after plays would only encourage the offense to call a very special play. It’s called ‘interception, on one’. The offense would intentionally throw the ball right to the offending defensive player and as soon as he ‘intercepted’ the pass, the entire offense would be prepared to immediately hit him all at once.
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The 1st Amendment says you can boo if you want to and criticize the fun Trump shuffle but there is no way you can stop it.
 
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