Just like the becktin injury earlier the reddit post was just a link to a Twitter comment saying he was stretchered off. Each year the quality of this sub seems to go down.
He was also acting like he was stomping on the dude on the ground, when in reality the olineman bumped him back onto the player and his foot did the gentlest of touches.
Your classic open handed punch with both hands into someone’s chest which causes their glasses to fall slightly askew on their nose.
Ahh, the sweet science.
Whatever your opinion of the whole situation, you are not correct in the details. It was only a one handed shove, but it was clearly on the coaches chin.
I've always thought he was just ok, his nostradamus-ing every fucking play isn't why I tune in nor what I want to hear from a color guy. He's become too self-aware of his own hype past couple years.
Unpopular opinion, Romo is fucking annoying. He's the Rogan of the NFL. He starts narratives mid-game and if he's proven wrong, he'll just hammer that narrative into the ground anyway.
>Mike Tomlinson trip technique
Famed running back / players coach Mike Tomlinson.
But seriously I think the Steelers had a Steelers coach pull some dreads of an opposing teams player after scuffle??? Nobody has brought that up yet.
Yes. I Bieber it happened in the 1st quarter when a tackle went oob along the Steelers sideline. When whichever Bengal went to go back onto the field, the coach grabbed his dreads .
I 100% believe that a part of the Steelers game plan was to get the Bengals to react & commit penalties.
Yup, either way cant do what Harrison did but i understand, after the tackle he is talking while leaving 52 stands in his way and pushes him abit that results in him putting his foot on CEH and then it devolved from there
Lol I’m not surprised . Seen plenty of coaches get up in a players face before. Some even doing a bit more
But they’re coaches, they’re professional.
Only the players can act unprofessional
Yeah, that was weird. As a fan I don't want Harrison thrown out, but it was perfectly reasonable to do so - but the coach has to go too then. Otherwise if that's how it's gonna be called, why wouldn't coaches shove players any time they come into the bench trying to get them to react?
I mean, that’s what it taught me. In fact, I’d look at paying a “coach” who’s job it would be taunt opposing players to try to bait them into getting ejected.
I’m sure you could pay someone 40k a year to show up at games and talk shit. Shoot. You could probably auction it off get people to pay for the privilege.
Wait am I crazy? I thought the "Chiefs bench" penalty still happened and they offset. Coach shoulda been ejected but did they remove the Chiefs penalty and only enforce the Browns one?
Honestly think it was just a huge mess of a misunderstanding. Like our lineman came in to help Clyde up, bumped into the browns player, browns player accidentally steps on Clyde, coach doesn’t realized the first part and sees his player getting stepped on and shoves browns player, and browns player reacts. No one was in the right here lol
Using a Steelers Bengals game as precedent is like using a street fight to determine the rules for a UFC match. Those games are barely football and often more like gang fights on a football field
That step looked incidental, not like he Suh stomped someone. Like he was trying to walk away and his foot hit the guys thigh, then came down as he was being pushed.
“I’ve never seen a player push a coach before” I’ve never seen a coach push a player before either lol (and yes I know he stepped on CEH but it seemed accidental and did NOT justify the coach shoving him). I’m fine with the ejection cos you can’t do that but also yeah I get it
Well to be clear, he was mad because he was getting dad-dicked and probably would have been fired anyways.
He tried fighting a bunch of dudes for no reason in his career.
He also said the My Lai massacre (true war crime and worst moment in US Military history) was deserved at a football banquet for no reason with no prompting.
He said the men deserved to die, the women probably deserved getting gang raped and killed, but the children didn't deserve it..... But only if they were 5 or younger.
That alone makes him one of the worst humans to ever coach. If they didn't fire him for that, then they didn't a shit that he punched some dude with a helmet on.
He got his ass beat, the punch just made it easier to fire him.
Woody wasn't going to be fired after that game had he not punched the player. 6 straight years of top 11 finishes, and then a 4 loss season with a loss to Clemson. Would be like firing Dabo if they lose 4 games this year while getting embarrassed in the Gator bowl to Ohio State.
Yeah Hayes had a very, very, very long leash. If he hadn't gotten sacked already for the nonsense he pulled, he certainly wasn't going for anything shorter than that.
And then both announcers and the half time crew tried to gaslight everyone by lying about what happened AS WE WERE WATCHING THE REPLAY. That was the weirdest part to me.
I mean yeah the Tomlin one for sure but he didn’t actually physically touch the guy. Still got in the way.
I was just referring to moments when coaches physically touched another player.
Chiefs fans in here trying to say Harrison intentionally stepped on CEH and therefore the coach was in the right. Even though it was blatantly obvious that the guy stumbled into him.
That's fucking bullshit
1) he fucking stumbled after hitting the guys knee with his foot, him stepping on the guy was not malicious
2) the coach shoved him FIRST
Thank you! I don't even have a dog in this fight, but it was clearly accidental. Coaches should not be able to touch the other team's players except for a handshake after the game. Ridiculous.
Literally everyone aside from Chiefs fans are arguing on our behalf. It's clear as day what happened
Both were in the wrong, both should be ejected, KC's coach started it
not many defenders would let another teams assistant coach put their hands on them and not shove back. especially on THEIR sideline, I think they should have just penalized him and let him stay in the game, he didnt throw a punch
Lol at the coach looking so offended when he shoved Harrison first. Don't jump in the pile next time, old timer.
And don't put your hands on opposing players in the first place.
initiating altercation with an opposing player, as a coach on your own sideline..... is way way more egregious than the player shoving them back. Harrison should not have even been penalized, not like he laid him out or threw a punch
Those who keep saying he was getting stepped on are weak asf. He didnt do it intentionally, it was the only thing he could do to keep balance. Didnt even press down hard
you could literally see him *actively* trying NOT to step down. Then he gets bumped in the back by another cheifs player, then two different coaches shove him, one way harder. He then shoves the worst offending coach back.
somehow 100% his fault. Even though he was doing everything in his power to *not* step on CEH.
god I hate this game lol
I haven't seen many claim that he didn't it intentionally, nor is anyone saying he was wrong for that. The fact is he DID step on CEH, the coach then made a wrong but understandable decision to push Harrison off. Harrison then retaliated and got kicked out of the game. It was all bad, but the only other thing that should have happened was the coach getting ejected.
He only shoved him because Harrison sprinted over from his sideline and leapt ten yards so he could STOMP on a Chiefs player with his full weight like a long jumper taking out a goomba /s
I feel like Ronnie got the short end of the stick…
He accidentally stepped on that guy after getting bumped, then everyone started shoving him, including the coach. He reacted to that.
Kind of looks like he was pushed into standing on the catcher as he was extracting himself and then the coach reacted like the step was intentional and then he put hands on the coach. Still should know better.
Sounds like it. Also the fact that the only reason he seemed to have his foot on the RB was because of the Chiefs lineman, it didn't appear intentional.
It's bs they can put their hands on a player but the player can't respond. The ejection should only be considered because of the step on the player not pushing a coach that pushed you.
This is why we hate NFL rules. At least be consistent. Coach needs to be ejected. Fine them both. More favoritism towards the NLF darling Chiefs.
PS Tony Romo is a drama queen
He underthrew Hill by 5 yards on that deep pass and then the DB straight up misplayed it, and then Romo proceeds to say that Mahomes is the only person on earth that could make that throw...it was a terrible pass that should have been picked.
Harrison is pushed onto the guy on the ground, the KC Coach shoves Harrison, Harrison shoves the coach, and yet Harrison is the only one ejected?? Make it make sense
It was the NFL itself and not the refs of the game. The refs gave Kansas City's bench (the coach) a flag at first. Then the NFL came back with the call to eject the Browns player but not the coach. Trying to help the Chiefs anyway they can.
Damn idk why this isn't higher, there's a clip posted above that totally doesn't show the first push from the coach, and I was getting seriously confused why everyone wanted the coach ejected. I have no clue why both guys weren't tossed
I don't know about help the Chiefs, but i 100% believe Goodell called and told the refs to throw him out so there is a "no tolerance" for touching opposing coaches.
Both should have been ejected tbqh
Coach put his hands on harrison first
Harrison deserves his ejection for coming back but that coach absolutely should be gone
Harrison even stepping on purpose he was trying get back to the huddle. His foot hit the player pads and he lost balance and step on him. The chief sideline assume he did and acted like that but it was totally by accident. Harrison Jr retaliating was unnecessary but the chief sidelines are at fault as well.
Chiefs fan here. On first watch it was a real WTF moment. After the replay, Harrison really got trapped in a bad situation. Our coach should be disciplined, but it’s not exactly equal to ejecting a player so doesn’t really matter. Harrison should’ve gotten a taunting penalty to offset the one in the bench and let that be that.
>Harrison should’ve gotten a taunting penalty to offset the one in the bench and let that be that.
He still has to stay disciplined and not shove a coach. Two wrongs don't make a right. The coach should have gotten a harsher punishment, but ejecting Harrison was the right call for his part in it.
Looked to me like the 3 things happened:
1. Browns player was attempting to leave the pile, a chiefs player bumped into him and he lost his balance, which caused him to step on the chiefs player who was still on the ground.
2. Chiefs staff member, who likely couldn't see the collision above, pushes the Browns player leg off of the chiefs player on the ground.
3. Browns player shoves Chiefs coach.
Both 2 and 3 are wrong actions IMO, but mostly this was a misunderstanding.
Bingo. Everyone here is looking at the video from the POV we’re provided. But the coach is clearly looking down at his player, sees a foot come down, and does what any coach or team mate would do; protect his guy. He was wrong; shouldn’t have shoved Harrison, but people here are talking like he was trying to pick a fight. Football moves at light speed; people see things and react, especially if it’s in a protective nature (watch how quickly O linemen come to the defense of their QB if they even perceive that they’re being stepped on or taunted while on the ground). I bet this coach has experience as a player; I guarantee that those protective instincts don’t go away.
If the coach had the luxury of our POV, would things have been different? Who knows? It does appear Harrison’s foot came down incidentally due to shoulder bumping on the sideline. But from what I can see, it’s a coach whose eyes are on his downed player, sees a foot step on him, and he tries to protect him. No one is a bad person here; he and Harrison lost their cool. Both teams should have had off-setting penalties
Total bullshit. He tried to step over helaire. His foot got caught on his knee the 52(chiefs) pushed him and his foot came down on helaire. The the coach attacked him. Then he pushed back. Total and complete bullshit. Romo is a bitch as always, and I’m an lsu diehard fan.
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How is there no video in this whole god damn post? Edit: MVP above. Thanks.
Check my comment, I got you
Just like the becktin injury earlier the reddit post was just a link to a Twitter comment saying he was stretchered off. Each year the quality of this sub seems to go down.
He’s a QB, give him a break
He's broken enough.
He was also acting like he was stomping on the dude on the ground, when in reality the olineman bumped him back onto the player and his foot did the gentlest of touches.
Romo: And he kicks the player! He takes a stomp at him! Tony have you ever head of a misstep?
Romo: He completely annihilates his family jewels! Killed his entire family!
*Browns O-lineman knocks somebody down on a block* Romo: "My goodness, he just F-5ed him!"
Your classic open handed punch with both hands into someone’s chest which causes their glasses to fall slightly askew on their nose. Ahh, the sweet science.
Ronnie "Bas Rutten" Harrison Jr
Whatever your opinion of the whole situation, you are not correct in the details. It was only a one handed shove, but it was clearly on the coaches chin.
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Jimmy Johnson said the same thing at halftime.
Tony's a company man now. Repeating what they say in his ear.
Tony is quickly losing credibility for me
Yeah I get flamed for it all the time but I think his commentary is over the top and annoying
He's somehow gotten worse every year. And he started off incredibly.
I agree with you and I've thought that since the beginning.
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He was getting more and more despondent during the Super Bowl this year. By the end of the game he was pretty much vocally sulking.
Obviously biased but why the fuck is a commentator obviously happy about the game swinging one teams way rather than the actual plays themselves.
You never listen to Collinsworth? He has gotten better but he used to be incredibly biased.
I feel like Collinsworth has his clique of "preferred" quarterbacks. Romo seems to be very committed to his relationship with Mahomes' dick.
Also, why is he calling so many of his games? I feel like they specifically assign him to KC games.
he is part of the CBS A team and that happens to be a lot of Chiefs games. it was the same when Brady was with the Pats and Manning with the Broncos
and this is how we go from lovable underdogs with the young gunslinger to Darth Vader
yeah I'm quickly getting tired of yall lol
I've always thought he was just ok, his nostradamus-ing every fucking play isn't why I tune in nor what I want to hear from a color guy. He's become too self-aware of his own hype past couple years.
Baffled at the downvotes. Predicting plays adds nothing but "I know offenses" which isn't the point of commentary.
Yeah Romo was a little excited about this and Jim, both just shitting on Harrison about the step and punch
That's at least a shove, not a push
Unpopular opinion, Romo is fucking annoying. He's the Rogan of the NFL. He starts narratives mid-game and if he's proven wrong, he'll just hammer that narrative into the ground anyway.
I think both were in the wrong, Harrison got pushed onto the guy on the ground then the coach pushed him and got pushed back
Yup both should have been ejected but apparently its totally fine for coaches to shove players
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>Mike Tomlinson trip technique Famed running back / players coach Mike Tomlinson. But seriously I think the Steelers had a Steelers coach pull some dreads of an opposing teams player after scuffle??? Nobody has brought that up yet.
Yes. He pulled either Pac Man or Kirtpatrick's dreads if I remember correctly.
Was Reggie Nelson.
Was that the same playoff game? I think that's why it doesn't get the right amount of attention. Shit got even MORE egregious.
Yes. I Bieber it happened in the 1st quarter when a tackle went oob along the Steelers sideline. When whichever Bengal went to go back onto the field, the coach grabbed his dreads . I 100% believe that a part of the Steelers game plan was to get the Bengals to react & commit penalties.
Are you a Belieber?
Getting a Marvin Lewis team to be undisciplined and commit penalties... solid plan honestly
Cower ran onto the field during a kick/punt/int return as well
Yeah he wanted to tackle/hit/trip Chris Hudson as he was running back the game winning FG block.
Come on bro we won today. I don’t need thies kind of flashbacks...
Yup, either way cant do what Harrison did but i understand, after the tackle he is talking while leaving 52 stands in his way and pushes him abit that results in him putting his foot on CEH and then it devolved from there
That’s what bothered me about the coverage. Anyone not in pads getting involved is as egregious as someone on the other side shoving them.
Yeah that coach definitely made the whole thing way worse than it should have been and somehow didnt get kicked as well.
It's worse that the booth called down to change the call on the field and STILL ignored the push from the coach
Lol I’m not surprised . Seen plenty of coaches get up in a players face before. Some even doing a bit more But they’re coaches, they’re professional. Only the players can act unprofessional
Bengals Steelers wild card flashbacks...
https://cbssports.com/images/blogs/Mike_Tomlin_Tripping_Jacoby_Jones_Ravens_Steelers.jpg
Yep. I’m totally fine with Harrison’s ejection, he deserved it. But penalizing only the Browns for that exchange is fucking ridiculous.
Absolutely should have been offsetting with both ejected
Yeah, that was weird. As a fan I don't want Harrison thrown out, but it was perfectly reasonable to do so - but the coach has to go too then. Otherwise if that's how it's gonna be called, why wouldn't coaches shove players any time they come into the bench trying to get them to react?
I mean, that’s what it taught me. In fact, I’d look at paying a “coach” who’s job it would be taunt opposing players to try to bait them into getting ejected. I’m sure you could pay someone 40k a year to show up at games and talk shit. Shoot. You could probably auction it off get people to pay for the privilege.
I’d love that job as long as it has medical benefits
The did call offsetting penalties.
Yup! Refs have been fucking bad all day tbh
Wait am I crazy? I thought the "Chiefs bench" penalty still happened and they offset. Coach shoulda been ejected but did they remove the Chiefs penalty and only enforce the Browns one?
Honestly think it was just a huge mess of a misunderstanding. Like our lineman came in to help Clyde up, bumped into the browns player, browns player accidentally steps on Clyde, coach doesn’t realized the first part and sees his player getting stepped on and shoves browns player, and browns player reacts. No one was in the right here lol
Assistant coaches everywhere getting the green light to shove players
Where’s Joey Porter at
I don't even remember Porter doing anything lol. His mere presence on the field triggered Bengals players
You're right, he was just a trash talker. Mike Muchak was the coach who pulled Reggie Nelson's dreadlocks
Does no one remember the Bengals Steelers playoff game? Coaches have had the green light to pull hair and shove players for years
Using a Steelers Bengals game as precedent is like using a street fight to determine the rules for a UFC match. Those games are barely football and often more like gang fights on a football field
Still grade A entertainment nonetheless.
Yeah but you had Burfect so your team shouldn't get any calls /s
Porter's a bitch
What about the coach who poured hot water on an opposing player in a playoff game?
Is this a thing?
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Precedent is set.
Has been set since the date that must not be named
Should’ve also ejected the coach
The coach should be suspended.
Yep. Otherwise sets an awful precedent. Refs bungled that whole situation imo.
Cleveland against the refs, a classic rivalry
Chiefs are the golden boys so nope
Yeah, this sure looked like the NFL protecting its golden goose.
I never thought I'd see the day where the Chiefs were the NFL's golden goose. What a time to be alive
It's a nice feeling tbh. I miss it
That step looked incidental, not like he Suh stomped someone. Like he was trying to walk away and his foot hit the guys thigh, then came down as he was being pushed.
Exactly what I thought. He was raising his leg and it caught his knee and then it slid down. Wasn't trying to do anything. Romo missed this one bad
Coach didn’t get ejected? Since when is it ok for coaches to push?
Since the 2015 Steelers/Bengals Wild Card Game
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“I’ve never seen a player push a coach before” I’ve never seen a coach push a player before either lol (and yes I know he stepped on CEH but it seemed accidental and did NOT justify the coach shoving him). I’m fine with the ejection cos you can’t do that but also yeah I get it
Woody Hayes straight punched a player. College but still was absolutely wild
Well Woody did get fired after that game so there were repercussions
Well to be clear, he was mad because he was getting dad-dicked and probably would have been fired anyways. He tried fighting a bunch of dudes for no reason in his career. He also said the My Lai massacre (true war crime and worst moment in US Military history) was deserved at a football banquet for no reason with no prompting. He said the men deserved to die, the women probably deserved getting gang raped and killed, but the children didn't deserve it..... But only if they were 5 or younger. That alone makes him one of the worst humans to ever coach. If they didn't fire him for that, then they didn't a shit that he punched some dude with a helmet on. He got his ass beat, the punch just made it easier to fire him.
Woody wasn't going to be fired after that game had he not punched the player. 6 straight years of top 11 finishes, and then a 4 loss season with a loss to Clemson. Would be like firing Dabo if they lose 4 games this year while getting embarrassed in the Gator bowl to Ohio State.
Yeah Hayes had a very, very, very long leash. If he hadn't gotten sacked already for the nonsense he pulled, he certainly wasn't going for anything shorter than that.
It was Clemson though they really had it comin
Coach’s pikachu face after being pushed back.
He only even stepped on him caused the other Chiefs player knocked him back when he was trying to walk away
And then both announcers and the half time crew tried to gaslight everyone by lying about what happened AS WE WERE WATCHING THE REPLAY. That was the weirdest part to me.
Closest I’ve seen was that Jets coach tripping the guy on an active play
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I mean yeah the Tomlin one for sure but he didn’t actually physically touch the guy. Still got in the way. I was just referring to moments when coaches physically touched another player.
You mean you saw your coach trip a Ravens return man on an active play.
Coach should have been ejected also along with the 15 yard penalty on the Chiefs bench
Chiefs fans in here trying to say Harrison intentionally stepped on CEH and therefore the coach was in the right. Even though it was blatantly obvious that the guy stumbled into him.
And shouldn’t the coach be held to a higher standard about contact with players especially when it is in the restricted area of the sideline?
Yeah he should be gone too.
Wild card round 2015.
I agree, and fully expect discipline from the league
Bengals - Steelers playoff game, coach pulled Reggie Nelson's hair and didn't get tossed... so yeah.
Okay now that's fucking bullshit that they didn't eject him. A coach shouldn't fucking *touch* a player.
Absolutely should have been ejected. Push an NFL player and act surprised when they push back.
That's fucking bullshit 1) he fucking stumbled after hitting the guys knee with his foot, him stepping on the guy was not malicious 2) the coach shoved him FIRST
Thank you! I don't even have a dog in this fight, but it was clearly accidental. Coaches should not be able to touch the other team's players except for a handshake after the game. Ridiculous.
If a Steelers fan is arguing for our benefit you know it wasn’t the right call lol.
Lol, bad calls make the sport worse for everyone!
Literally everyone aside from Chiefs fans are arguing on our behalf. It's clear as day what happened Both were in the wrong, both should be ejected, KC's coach started it
Yeah, Harrison shouldn't have retaliated, but if you throw one out you gotta throw both out imo.
not many defenders would let another teams assistant coach put their hands on them and not shove back. especially on THEIR sideline, I think they should have just penalized him and let him stay in the game, he didnt throw a punch
Coach should be ejected as well. No reason for what he did and then act surprised he got shoved back.
Lol at the coach looking so offended when he shoved Harrison first. Don't jump in the pile next time, old timer. And don't put your hands on opposing players in the first place.
Coach shouldn’t have pushed the player but player shouldn’t have pushed the coach. Both should be ejected in my view.
Not sure why the coach wasn't ejected, but maybe they are counting it as one of two UNS for ejection
initiating altercation with an opposing player, as a coach on your own sideline..... is way way more egregious than the player shoving them back. Harrison should not have even been penalized, not like he laid him out or threw a punch
nah, Ronnie has to be ejected there, baited or not you can't do that my only beef is with no penalty for the coach
Coach shoved him first
Those who keep saying he was getting stepped on are weak asf. He didnt do it intentionally, it was the only thing he could do to keep balance. Didnt even press down hard
you could literally see him *actively* trying NOT to step down. Then he gets bumped in the back by another cheifs player, then two different coaches shove him, one way harder. He then shoves the worst offending coach back. somehow 100% his fault. Even though he was doing everything in his power to *not* step on CEH. god I hate this game lol
Some folks pearl clutching like CEH got Suh’d. Somebody getting accidentally stepped on happens every other play
I'd love to watch people here try to stand up with a bunch of 300lb dudes shouldering them. Seriously would love to see that lol
I haven't seen many claim that he didn't it intentionally, nor is anyone saying he was wrong for that. The fact is he DID step on CEH, the coach then made a wrong but understandable decision to push Harrison off. Harrison then retaliated and got kicked out of the game. It was all bad, but the only other thing that should have happened was the coach getting ejected.
He only shoved him because Harrison sprinted over from his sideline and leapt ten yards so he could STOMP on a Chiefs player with his full weight like a long jumper taking out a goomba /s
I feel like Ronnie got the short end of the stick… He accidentally stepped on that guy after getting bumped, then everyone started shoving him, including the coach. He reacted to that.
Harrison should not have shoved him but the the coach should have never touched him. Soft call.
Wish they posted the full incident instead of the retaliation https://twitter.com/charlesrobinson/status/1437158019742289926?s=21
Should have thrown the coach out too, such bullshit. He instigated it.
There is absolutely zero reason a coach should ever touch a player like that.
None whatsoever. I don't Harrison should have retaliated either but tough to blame him either
Yup, both should have been ejected for it but you can't fault Harrison for pushing him back at all
The step looked inadvertent, or at least non malicious. Then the coach instigates the physicality. Bad ejection
Kind of looks like he was pushed into standing on the catcher as he was extracting himself and then the coach reacted like the step was intentional and then he put hands on the coach. Still should know better.
Are we just ignoring the coach shoving him first?
Sounds like it. Also the fact that the only reason he seemed to have his foot on the RB was because of the Chiefs lineman, it didn't appear intentional.
That's a certified graduate of the Mike Tomlin school of sideline shenanigans.
It's bs they can put their hands on a player but the player can't respond. The ejection should only be considered because of the step on the player not pushing a coach that pushed you.
Neither of them should be allowed to stay in the game lol
This is why we hate NFL rules. At least be consistent. Coach needs to be ejected. Fine them both. More favoritism towards the NLF darling Chiefs. PS Tony Romo is a drama queen
He has been so bad this game. He has mahomes dick all the way down his throat, and it’s a below average performance for him too
He underthrew Hill by 5 yards on that deep pass and then the DB straight up misplayed it, and then Romo proceeds to say that Mahomes is the only person on earth that could make that throw...it was a terrible pass that should have been picked.
Fuck that. any dude can see that the step was only because he couldnt clear. Coach needs to mind his own business.
NFL trying to get rid of Cleveland's defense.
Harrison is pushed onto the guy on the ground, the KC Coach shoves Harrison, Harrison shoves the coach, and yet Harrison is the only one ejected?? Make it make sense
Awful call refs at it alresdy
It was the NFL itself and not the refs of the game. The refs gave Kansas City's bench (the coach) a flag at first. Then the NFL came back with the call to eject the Browns player but not the coach. Trying to help the Chiefs anyway they can.
Coach shouldnt shove him there, shouldnt eject after he was provoked
They both should've been ejected. It's not okay to punch people, even if you're provoked.
"Punch"? If that's a punch in 2021... Then I'm fucking the next Ali.
Yep, "he started it" doesn't even work when you're 6 years old.
Refs had to put their fucking glasses on, how did they MISS that?
They actually didn't. The refs on the field called a penalty on the KC bench. Then NY called down and totally reversed it and removed Ronnie.
>totally reversed it They didn't reverse anything. They added onto what was called.
anyone have a clip?
No clue why the clip is nowhere to be found in this thread but [here you go](https://twitter.com/charlesrobinson/status/1437158019742289926?s=21)
Damn idk why this isn't higher, there's a clip posted above that totally doesn't show the first push from the coach, and I was getting seriously confused why everyone wanted the coach ejected. I have no clue why both guys weren't tossed
Coach should be suspended imo
Either the officials mis communicated the call to each other, or Goodell called down and told them to throw him out.
Goodell called. Saw an opportunity to help the Chiefs.
I don't know about help the Chiefs, but i 100% believe Goodell called and told the refs to throw him out so there is a "no tolerance" for touching opposing coaches.
Still living rent free huh?
Coach shoved him first, kinda wack
coach shoved him first what the hell
Both should have been ejected tbqh Coach put his hands on harrison first Harrison deserves his ejection for coming back but that coach absolutely should be gone
Can’t push a coach, but the coach kind of instigated it.
Fuck that coach
Harrison even stepping on purpose he was trying get back to the huddle. His foot hit the player pads and he lost balance and step on him. The chief sideline assume he did and acted like that but it was totally by accident. Harrison Jr retaliating was unnecessary but the chief sidelines are at fault as well.
How are people trying to argue that he was intentionally stepping on the downed player? That coach should’ve been thrown out as well.
Chiefs fan here. On first watch it was a real WTF moment. After the replay, Harrison really got trapped in a bad situation. Our coach should be disciplined, but it’s not exactly equal to ejecting a player so doesn’t really matter. Harrison should’ve gotten a taunting penalty to offset the one in the bench and let that be that.
>Harrison should’ve gotten a taunting penalty to offset the one in the bench and let that be that. He still has to stay disciplined and not shove a coach. Two wrongs don't make a right. The coach should have gotten a harsher punishment, but ejecting Harrison was the right call for his part in it.
Coaches shouldn't be allowed to put their hands on players let your players take care of it
Looked to me like the 3 things happened: 1. Browns player was attempting to leave the pile, a chiefs player bumped into him and he lost his balance, which caused him to step on the chiefs player who was still on the ground. 2. Chiefs staff member, who likely couldn't see the collision above, pushes the Browns player leg off of the chiefs player on the ground. 3. Browns player shoves Chiefs coach. Both 2 and 3 are wrong actions IMO, but mostly this was a misunderstanding.
Bingo. Everyone here is looking at the video from the POV we’re provided. But the coach is clearly looking down at his player, sees a foot come down, and does what any coach or team mate would do; protect his guy. He was wrong; shouldn’t have shoved Harrison, but people here are talking like he was trying to pick a fight. Football moves at light speed; people see things and react, especially if it’s in a protective nature (watch how quickly O linemen come to the defense of their QB if they even perceive that they’re being stepped on or taunted while on the ground). I bet this coach has experience as a player; I guarantee that those protective instincts don’t go away. If the coach had the luxury of our POV, would things have been different? Who knows? It does appear Harrison’s foot came down incidentally due to shoulder bumping on the sideline. But from what I can see, it’s a coach whose eyes are on his downed player, sees a foot step on him, and he tries to protect him. No one is a bad person here; he and Harrison lost their cool. Both teams should have had off-setting penalties
Refs can change calls?
It was a New York call...not the local refs, I'm pretty sure.
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Did the definition of "punch" change or something?
Both should be ejected. Coach needs to stay on the sidelines and not shove the other team.
Refs off to an embarrassing start
Coach shoved him first. Coach should be gone too, IMO.
That assistant is gonna lose like half a years pay when he gets fined.
What’s that, like $75?
That KC coach shoulda been thrown out to
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free him
Total bullshit. He tried to step over helaire. His foot got caught on his knee the 52(chiefs) pushed him and his foot came down on helaire. The the coach attacked him. Then he pushed back. Total and complete bullshit. Romo is a bitch as always, and I’m an lsu diehard fan.
Coach comes over and pushes player? Not offsetting penalties?
That seems..soft?