l*x 发帖数: 14021 | 1 可不可以向对里报销?If the player's hits or the coach's comments were
beneficial to the team, although against the NFL rules.
$35,000 to Childress is like $1000 to us making $100,000 a year, or even
more if considering they pay much higher taxes. It is not much to them, but
not trivial either. | B*****e 发帖数: 9375 | 2 No. It's strictly prohibited.
All NFL fines are automatically deducted from the weekly pay check (and go
to United Way, NFL's offical charity), and all payments to coaches/players
must be contractually stipulated and open to public.
No under-the-table deals.
but
【在 l*x 的大作中提到】 : 可不可以向对里报销?If the player's hits or the coach's comments were : beneficial to the team, although against the NFL rules. : $35,000 to Childress is like $1000 to us making $100,000 a year, or even : more if considering they pay much higher taxes. It is not much to them, but : not trivial either.
| l*x 发帖数: 14021 | 3 United Way win big... which is a good thing.
Maybe we should switch more on field penalties to fine. For example, the
excessive touch down celebration penalty. More fun to the No Fun League, and
more money to the charity. Its win-win. |
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