bileever
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No way a guy who is not a player or a coach should insert himself into this kind of situation:
I'm fine with it if he's preventing a fight. Not to the extent that he punches a player, but putting himself between two players is fine with me. Part of his job description, really.
If it had been a coach instead would that have changed anything? Better or worse? Anyone who's that close to the field is there with the team's blessing. There's nothing to stop any team making everyone a coach. There are no qualifications and no limits.Actually its not. They already clarified that Dom “Mall Cop” DiSandro’s entire job ends on the field. He had no place being there. I’m not excusing what Greenlaw did, but the other guy never should have been involved. Let the refs who already were there do their job.
Dom should be suspended.
Agree. Guy shouldn't have been that close even if he was supposed to be on the field. I'm sure one gets a pretty big ego when working for a team in that position and looks like the guy was trying to make a name for himself.Why wouldn't every team put goons on the sidelines to try to provoke players? It's menaingless to have a non-player thrown out of the game. No way that guy should have been involved even after the play. In fact, he should have made an effort to get away from the play, not insert himself.
If it had been a coach instead would that have changed anything? Better or worse? Anyone who's that close to the field is there with the team's blessing. There's nothing to stop any team making everyone a coach. There are no qualifications and no limits.
Interesting thread, I wish I'd tuned in earlier.
It looks to me like two wrongs not making a right. Greenlaw was clearly out of line making contact with the security guard, but it sounds like the security guard shouldn't have been there in the first place.
Everyone in the media was milking that. Greenlaw and Draymond Greene are both good for headlines.A lot of the videos don't show that Dom pushed Greenlaw before Greenlaw touched him. He absolutely had no business pushing a player under any circumstances.
Agreed.Greenlaw was not in the right, and I agree two wrongs don’t make a right, but it really looks like Greenlaw was extending his arm to point at AJ Brown while he was yelling at him. Dom “Mall Cop” DiSandro steps in the way and thats when Greenlaw contacted him. It wasn’t a punch. If Fat Dom had stayed out of it like he was supposed to, it never would have happened.
Greenlaw deserved the personal foul penalty not the ejection.
Hypothetical question - if a player tackles another player on the sideline, and then while holding him down rips off his helmet and starts punching him, would you want the director of security (or any other human on the sideline, coach or not) to interfere? (this is obviously not what happened, just taking it to the next level for the sake of discussion) As a team, I'd rather have my really large head of security grab the puncher instead of my 72 year old head coach, or have a player risk injury by stepping in the way.