ClumsyLurk
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It should be obvious that the penalty wasn't Tate holding the ball high as he made his way for the endzone, it was the sahking and mouthing off motion he made with his hand back toward the safety.McGruff":2i3rp66r said:seabowl":2i3rp66r said:I didn't even know it was a penalty if the taunt occurred while the play is still going on. Also as others have mentioned if you are going to penalize this then all the sack dances, TD dances, first down arm motions etc.. Need to be penalized as well. No matter how you look at it, it's all taunting.
There is a difference between celebrating (sack dance) and taunting (gyrating your junk in the face of the flattened QB). The difference in Tate's case is holding the ball high as you run into the end zone or leaping into the end zone, or waving at an opposing defender.
The difference is obvious to reasonable people, including most refs.
I think it was called appropriately - tack it on to the next play - it didn't ACTUALLY alter the play - like a hold, nor is it dangerous in the sense of roughing the passer.
Feelings shouldn't be protected IMO - not to the point of changing the score.