NFL: Husain Abdullah penalty wrong http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/1...sas-city-chiefs-penalized-praying-celebration First Iraq now NFL? The mooslems must be stopped. Is there nothing sacred left in America?
I'm just glad he didn't blow himself up in the end zone or behead the referee. He must be a moderate Muslim..........
inb4 atw finds that husain abdulah attends some mosque that donated to some obscure charity that may or may not have had some of it's funds end up in iraq helping widows and orphans.
I always believed that Muslims in the US were not as uptight and as easily butt hurt as Muslims overseas. In fact I always believed that Christians in the US were the uptight entitled assholes who cried persecution more than any other religious group in America. However **** like this really makes me question this notion. After I see half my Muslim friends and family on Facebook b**** about this I have to reconsider. Do they understand that any after touchdown celebration is penalized in the league. Religion had nothing to do with the ref throwing the flag. Religious people and their god damn persecution complex. Why do religious people feel so entitled to not having their feelings hurt?
the flag wasn't for bowing or praying the flag was for sliding on his knees. He acknowledged this several times in his post game meeting with the press and admits it was his mistake... not sure why there is a controversy
as stated in the OP: "For me, I just got a little too excited," Abdullah said, according to the Kansas City Star. "I think it was for the slide." "He said, 'You can't slide,'" the sixth-year free safety said. no controversy here...the rules are clear on this. /thread.
Except, as noted in the original post, the NFL disagrees with you. According to Rule 12, Section 3, Article 1 (d), "Players are prohibited from engaging in any celebrations or demonstrations while on the ground." "However, the officiating mechanic in this situation is not to flag a player who goes to the ground as part of religious expression, and as a result, there should have been no penalty on the play," NFL spokesman Michael Signora told ESPN's Ed Werder. The NFL is very clearly stating that what he did is not against the rules and should not have been flagged. So maybe the rules are not quite so clear.
I think it's because of this: "However, the officiating mechanic in this situation is not to flag a player who goes to the ground as part of religious expression, and as a result, there should have been no penalty on the play," NFL spokesman Michael Signora told ESPN's Ed Werder. Maybe he thought the flag was for sliding on his knees. Maybe the ref thought so too. But the NFL now obviously feels like the knee-sliding was no problem. Given our national feelings on freedom of religion, it makes sense for the NFL to take a wide berth around prayer, even if they have to allow a little celebratory knee-sliding in the process.
Meh. They are about as easygoing as Christians here in this country that get butthurt about no prayers in schools and **** like that.
fchowd0311 is speaking from personal experience about muslims he knows personally. How did you come to your conclusions?
From Christians I know personally that rally together and pretend they are the most persecuted group in US history. Same conclusions from Facebook.