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While I have a break in work I was thinking back to the 90's and the players. Thurman Thomas to be specific.

 

I think it was during his HOF speech he said, when he scored his first touchdown he did a dance or something and when he got back to the sidelines Marv told him to act like he's been there. From that moment on I don't remember Thurman celebrating.

 

Today players celebrate everything. First downs, sacks, a simple catch and touchdowns are larger celebrations.

 

Personally I'm not a big fan of the celebrating.

 

How does everyone else feel?

 

Could you imaging your co-worker in the next cube over celebrating sending an email successfully?

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I think celebration and dances are, while petty, are great for the fans. Give fans a chance to cheer, and enjoy their team. Just like (going back awhile) when Chad Johnson started handing out autographed memorabilia to the fans out of a Christmas stocking, or T.O. signing the football, etc.

 

When something is pretty much all for the fans, and the fans pay for everything, what's wrong with that. I think sometimes the NFL forgets who's actually paying for all this.

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I have no problem with player celebrations, but any player celebrating while their team is getting blown out is a bad look.

 

ex. Santonio Holmes

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I like it best when players don't celebrate at all, or very little. Like Thurman Thomas used to do. Luckily these days I have the DVR to blast through the silly celebrations (and commercials).

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I have mixed feelings on it. For big plays - a crucial 3rd down stop, game-clinching touchdown, or game-ending interception - I'm fine with celebrations. Anything else, I prefer to see the players act like they've done it before, and have the confidence to know they will do it again.

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I think celebration and dances are, while petty, are great for the fans. Give fans a chance to cheer, and enjoy their team. Just like (going back awhile) when Chad Johnson started handing out autographed memorabilia to the fans out of a Christmas stocking, or T.O. signing the football, etc.

 

When something is pretty much all for the fans, and the fans pay for everything, what's wrong with that. I think sometimes the NFL forgets who's actually paying for all this.

Thats an interesting way to look at it. I know the celebrations are personal preference, I could do with out most of them.

 

Its interesting that you say that about the fans. I caught an interview with someone from ESPN (a laywer) I don't remember who he was or what he exactly did but I was driving when I caught the interview. Anyway, he went on to say the NFL knows that ticket sales at the games don't really matter. They make their money off the TV deals and the NFL knows the fans really don't matter. I thought that was odd and interesting. If that really is the case then why not build the stadiums smaller? If ticket sales aren't really big then why not make smaller stadiums?

 

Sorry, that was off topic.

 

As far as celebrations go, the TD celebrations don't really bother me as long as they are in good taste, but the catching a ball for a first down is a bit over the top in my opinion.

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I most of the time like the celebrations as long as they aren't over the top, When Merriman did his sack dance I have to admit I would get pumped up, I like when they do the feed me more after a sack. On Offense spinning the ball and acting like they are warming their hands up around the camp fire is funny as hell. I just don't like the ones like Ocho Cinco wearing a HOF jacket, or Owens and the pom poms/sharpie thing, Joe Horn and the cell phone those are what makes it ridiculous.

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Sometimes players celebrate at bad times, but in general, I don't have a problem with it. I would prefer an "act like you've been there before" approach from players on my favorite team, but I understand why players like to celebrate. They are stars, and the landscape has changed quite a bit since the '80s.

 

I believe the league is reviewing celebrations, and may show more leniency towards little stuff, but that's basically born out of fan "outrage" of eexcessive penalties for celebrations.

Edited by Drunken Pygmy Goat
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Since we can't figure out how to do extra points, I propose the following:

 

1) No more kicks for extra points.

2) 2 point conversions still viable

3) Bring back team celebrations

4) If team celebration is good enough, performing team receives their "extra point."

 

30 second time limit on team celebration.

Edited by Joe Miner
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Celebrate away. I don't understand why this is even an issue. It's a game.

 

Right. Their job is to catch a ball. I don't understand why we make it out to be so hallowed.

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I think celebration and dances are, while petty, are great for the fans. Give fans a chance to cheer, and enjoy their team. Just like (going back awhile) when Chad Johnson started handing out autographed memorabilia to the fans out of a Christmas stocking, or T.O. signing the football, etc.

 

When something is pretty much all for the fans, and the fans pay for everything, what's wrong with that. I think sometimes the NFL forgets who's actually paying for all this.

Not this one......WR will catch a pass for a 1st down but if the DB drills him they celebrate....................even though it was a 1st down catch....ridiculous

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Stevie Johnson had some good celebrations with us. Baseball players get to celebrate, get paid ridiculous amounts of money, and eat sunflower seeds for 4hrs. NFL players spin a ball and the critics come out.

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The League is for entertainment purposes only.

 

Except the league gets to define 'entertainment'.

 

It's more show than sport anyways, let em celebrate. Just start the playclock after the score, you have 45 seconds to 'dance' and get your extra point snapped.

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Personally ,every time I scored a TD , I dropped it in the end zone and ran to the sideline

 

Or handed it to a ref if he was close

 

Celebrate with your teammates, that's why you are probably in the end zone

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