![Flozell-Adams-2007-Eagles[1] Cowboys offensive tackle in a 2007 file photo. (Credit: texas_mustang, Flickr)](https://i0.wp.com/www.footballzebras.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Flozell-Adams-2007-Eagles1-275x300.jpg?resize=182%2C199&ssl=1)
Flozell Adams in a 2007 file photo. (Credit: texas_mustang, Flickr)
The league
came down heavy, but did not suspend, Cowboys lineman Flozell Adams for a
cheap shot that exploited a loophole in the rulebook. While the officials were forced to dismiss the yardage penalty, the league fined Adams $50,000 for his
fifth fined offense this season and opted not to suspend him.
The league’s schedule of fines says that a flagrant personal foul carries a “suspension or fine, severity to be determined by degree of violation; the fine may be $10,000 or higher for first offense.” This text is stretching across the first- and second-offense columns on the chart of fines. Seems like the league went with the severe fine and multiplied it by the offense.
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