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NFL Fines Four Ravens for Their Monday Night Tantrums

Wednesday night, FanHouse's Michael David Smith shared the news that NFL VP of Officiating Mike Pereira believed that the crew working Monday night's Ravens-Patriots game acted properly. The league backed up that affirmation today by fining four members of the Ravens for violating rules "prohibiting the abuse of game officials."

Bart Scott will take the biggest hit to the wallet, $25,000 for verbal abuse and for throwing a penalty flag into the stands after the Patriots scored the winning touchdown. He spoke with the Ray Anderson, the league's executive VP of football operations, on Thursday, and seemed contrite in comments today.
"We both came to the conclusion that I made a bad decision, but he understood the emotion and took that into consideration the emotion and the moment. It's definitely something for me to learn from and grow from and be an advocate speaker for great conduct."

Derrick Mason, Chris McAlister and Samari Rolle were each slapped with $15,000 fines for "publicly questioning the integrity of the officiating." Mason and McAlister went out of their way to promote the notion that the league and the officials were working to ensure a win for the Patriots. Rolle's fine is more interesting, as his major complaint was that Phil McKinnley called him "boy" several times during the game. Regardless of the merit of his allegations, it would seem the league felt he went too far too publicly in making them.

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