Fines don't seem to do it. Coaches can still give their players motivation to "take" an individual out of the game. Today's Vikings game against the Rams was one such instance. Bridgewater should have never been hit like that, and that wasn't the only time during the game that a dirty blow was made. These players were trying to take out Bridgewater and they finally succeeded. Bridgewater had his knee hurt a bit earlier in the game with a low late hit that should have been called. The refs avoided calling that. Maybe if the refs would have called that incident earlier it could have acted as a deterrent to what ultimately happened.
I like a good hit as much as anyone else, but I don't like to see dirty, uncalled for hits.
When is enough, enough? And when do you take more action against players and coaches for dirty play?
My feeling is that fining a player isn't enough and maybe the league needs to start fining coaches as well...if that doesn't stop a team from dirty play, then suspensions are in order (either a set number of games or indefinite).
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-shutd ... 21327.html