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  • Julius Thomas fined $8,268 for chop block

    Who really didn't see this coming? I think it was miscommunication and/or bad technique, but you have to protect players from that too, so, here's the latest Broncos fine!

    Per MHR: (nice little dig at the end)

    Denver Broncos tight end Julius Thomas insists the chop block on Arizona Cardinals defensive end Calais Campbell wasn't malicious or intentional, but that matters not to the NFL. All NFL players are responsible for their actions on the field.

    For miscommunicating or misunderstanding his protection duties on that play, Thomas will be fined $8,268, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. That is the standard first-offender amount, according to The Denver Post's Troy Renck.

    It does implicitly absolve tackle Ryan Clady, who was originally called for the chop block by the officials in Sunday's 41-20 win.

    Thomas' 2014 cap number is $714,000, according to OverTheCap.com, making this penalty 1.1% of his annual salary and 20.5% of his weekly game check.

    Thomas denies intentionally hurting Campbell.

    "I guarantee that being dirty is not a part of my game, and to intentionally hurt somebody is not something I would ever do," Thomas told USA Today.

    Whether you believe the hit was "dirty" or not, we've gone into great detail to confirm it was illegal, and the NFL's fine of Thomas is further evidence of this. Was it the "dirtiest play ever?" Hardly. Was it a finable offense? Clearly.

    Hopefully J.T. learns from it and moves on from it, and hopefully Bruce Arians does too.

  • #2
    Since Clady was the second one to make contact, I wonder why he wasn't the one who got fined. I'm pretty sure JT's block would have been legal if Clady didn't make contact.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by broncolee
      Since Clady was the second one to make contact, I wonder why he wasn't the one who got fined. I'm pretty sure JT's block would have been legal if Clady didn't make contact.
      That was the only thing that prevented me from thinking JT would get the fine and not Clady. Clady was the one who drew the flag and I figured that would be where the fine would go to. But I knew a fine was coming just not sure who. Now I know.




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      • #4
        Clady should be a sport, and pay the fine
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        • #5
          Well the fine wasn't all that bad at least it wasn't few game suspension that some of the media were saying.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Chillez
            Well the fine wasn't all that bad at least it wasn't few game suspension that some of the media were saying.
            Lol suspension for a cut block. The only reason the media ran with it is because Arians opened up his cake hole. Someone should suspend Arians from cake...
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            • #7
              Originally posted by DarkHorse26
              Lol suspension for a cut block. The only reason the media ran with it is because Arians opened up his cake hole. Someone should suspend Arians from cake...
              I know, right? I find it funny how media were making such big deal out of this. It wasn't even all that bad.
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              • #8
                They call that a"lure block"

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