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esulting 15-yard unsportsmanlike xiaoweiwei 发表于 2013/1/17 19:27:00 |
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Major League Soccers disciplinary committee has
suspended Columbus Crew forward Emilio Renteria for one game and fined
him an undisclosed amount for his headbutt of Sporting Kansas Citys
Paulo Nagamura on Saturday. Patrick Willis Limited Jersey
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The incident took place in the 68th minute of the match, won by Kansas
City, 2-0.
Renteria was fouled by Nagamura, precipitating an argument. Both players
received yellow cards before Renteria headbutted Nagamura. Referees did
not see Renterias action, but it was picked up by cameras.
Fines of MLS players are collected and donated to charity.
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In exchange, the Riders sent the Argos a conditional selection in the
2014 CFL Canadian Draft.
The six-foot-five, 303-pound Patrick started 10 games at right tackle
for the Edmonton Eskimos last season, along with appearances in the West
semifinal and final. Joe Staley Jersey
.J. Green, Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt and Tennessee Titans
kick returner Darius Reynaud have been named the AFCs top players for
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The Mariners made the moves on Tuesday before their game against
Toronto. Seattle was down two pitchers in the bullpen after trades
Monday night that sent Steve Delabar to Toronto and Brandon League to
the Los Angeles Dodgers. Colin Kaepernick Camo Jersey . - Up a man and tied, the Montreal Impact had a chance to seize Saturday nights game against the Colorado Rapids. Alex Smith Red Jersey
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The British-Danish combination of Marray and Nielsen beat the
second-seeded combination of Nestor and Mirnyi 7-6 (3), 4-6, 12-10 in a
match that took one hour 40 minutes.
Nestor and Mirnyi, who won the title undefeated in 2011 during their
first season together, are still in the chase to reach the deciding
stage of the year-end classic after winning their opening match.
NEW YORK -- Safety Kenny Phillips has been fined $30,000 by the NFL for
unnecessary roughness, one of four New York Giants disciplined for their
conduct in last Sundays win over Tampa Bay.
Phillips, a repeat offender who also was fined last season, drew this
fine for striking defenceless Buccaneers receiver Vincent Jackson on a
pass play. No penalty flag was thrown.
Other Giants disciplined were running back Andre Brown, $15,750 for a
horse-collar tackle on Brandon McDonald during an interception return;
and offensive linemen David Baas and Kevin Boothe, fined $7,875 for
unnecessary roughness at the end of the game when the Buccaneers plowed
into the line as QB Eli Manning was taking a knee.
Fined $21,000 were Steelers linebacker Lawrence Timmons for
helmet-to-helmet contact with Jets QB Mark Sanchez; Patriots LB
Jerod Mayo for hitting defenceless Arizona WR Early Doucet in the head
and neck; and Bills safety DaNorris Searcy for the same offence against
Chiefs TE Kevin Boss.
Seattle receiver Golden Tate drew a $21,000 fine for an illegal
blindside block on Dallas LB Sean Lee. Tampa Bay LB Mason Fosters hit on
Dominek Hixon that resulted in a concussion for the Giants receiver --
he misssed Thursday nights game at Carolina -- cost Foster $21,000 for
striking a defenceless player in the neck and head area. Chris Culliver Jersey.
Jets safety LaRon Landry said he will appeal his fine by the NFL of
$15,750 for a horse-collar tackle against Pittsburghs Antonio Brown.
Landry has three personal foul penalties in two games, and says he needs
to be more "strategic," especially on plays near the sideline.
"Im not trying to injure a guy, and not trying to play dirty," Landry
says. "Im just trying to make a play."
Redskins WR Josh Morgan was hit for $7,875 for throwing the ball at Rams
cornerback Cortland Finnegan. The resulting 15-yard unsportsmanlike
conduct penalty forced Washington to try a 62-yard field goal in a
three-point loss.
Also from that game, Washington LB Lorenzo Alexander was fined $15,750
for a horse-collar tackle of receiver Danny Amendola, and Rams rookie CB
Janoris Jenkins got the same amount for unnecessary roughness against
tight end Fred Davis.
Also fined $15,750 was Dolphins safety Jimmy Wilson for his late hit on
Oakland quarterback Carson Palmer. New England safety Steve Gregory was
docked $7,875 for a late hit on Cardinals TE Todd Heap.
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