SantaClaraHawk
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DK Metcalf fined a total of $21,854 for two infractions
Metcalf was fined $10,927 for a cheap shot, and the same for unsportsmanlike conduct.

I have a problem with the cheap shot. Had the refs seen it, they would have called a 15 yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty.I got no problem with the cheap shot but getting goaded into a taunting penalty was just silly.
this .. this is laughable.. and flat out ignorant.The coaching staff should take notice—show a little backbone—and bench DK next time he has an outburst.
What is laughable and ignorant? The comment or the coaching staff he is referring to? Inquiring minds want to know.this .. this is laughable.. and flat out ignorant.
Well DK has a proven track record of making amazing plays, and also numerous bonehead plays. I was all for trading him a year ago personally. He is Terrell OwensThe rough math is that DK makes about $50 every minute of every day. (24mil/365/24/60). Fine=completely meaningless.... The real news is that superstars don't really need to follow the rules, but rookies and vet-min-contracts do have measurable repercussions. Jake Bobo makes $750k/yr so the fine would take him 32x longer to earn equivalent. ...makes for an uneven playing field in my opinion.
Yes, there needs to be some repercussion that sends the message when a fine doesn't work.The rough math is that DK makes about $50 every minute of every day. (24mil/365/24/60). Fine=completely meaningless....
Yeah, I wanted to trade him a year before his rookie deal was up, and not j/b he's a bonehead. I view good wide receivers as a dime a dozen, and the great ones don't win championships for their teams.Well DK has a proven track record of making amazing plays, and also numerous bonehead plays. I was all for trading him a year ago personally. He is Terrell Owens
the Cooper Kupps can help you win super bowls, as can the Baldwins and Edelmans etc. You need chain movers which is what JSN is supposed to be. So in short I agree. Big 3rd or 4th and 5 does anybody here really want the ball going in DKs direction? no. You prefer Lockett or any of the TEsYeah, I wanted to trade him a year before his rookie deal was up, and not j/b he's a bonehead. I view good wide receivers as a dime a dozen, and the great ones don't win championships for their teams.
There's lots of them out there that could adequately fill the void created if we didn't have Metcalf in the lineup, Jake Bobo being the latest. Great, HOF type WR's, like Megatron, Dez Bryant, Julio Jones, OBJ, et al don't have a helluva lot of rings. It doesn't take an Olympic athlete to be a very good WR, Cooper Kupp being a good example.
Basically, I consider wide receivers as the Rodney Dangerfield of the NFL: I don't give them any respect.
Good examples with the chain movers.the Cooper Kupps can help you win super bowls, as can the Baldwins and Edelmans etc. You need chain movers which is what JSN is supposed to be. So in short I agree. Big 3rd or 4th and 5 does anybody here really want the ball going in DKs direction? no. You prefer Lockett or any of the TEs
Not only go back fighting for yards, but how often does he fumble it fighting for yards? you need players who scare you deep like metcalf, but I get nervous going to him too much. Baldwin, Lockett, Kupp can beat you in a thousand different ways (including deep) and rarely drop a passGood examples with the chain movers.
In defense of Metcalf, he has made some tough catches, but you can't trust him. He could catch a pass for a first down then retreat and lose 5 yards in an attempt to be a hero by taking it to the house. I'd much rather have Lockett as my first option in 3rd and less than 10 situations.
Agree with your take on WRs. There is a theory that the closer a position is to the LOS the bigger impact they have in the game. I am not a fan of paying a WR $25 million a yearYeah, I wanted to trade him a year before his rookie deal was up, and not j/b he's a bonehead. I view good wide receivers as a dime a dozen, and the great ones don't win championships for their teams.
There's lots of them out there that could adequately fill the void created if we didn't have Metcalf in the lineup, Jake Bobo being the latest. Great, HOF type WR's, like Megatron, Dez Bryant, Julio Jones, OBJ, et al don't have a helluva lot of rings. It doesn't take an Olympic athlete to be a very good WR, Cooper Kupp being a good example.
Basically, I consider wide receivers as the Rodney Dangerfield of the NFL: I don't give them any respect.