They should be aloud...with restrictions.... i don't think that there should be a cell phone or dancing on the mascot star of dallas...i think that that is more rubbing it in there faces and just flat out taunting the other team to tick them off an just get more mad...but i mean if a player wants to celebrate with a teammate or celebrate by doing funny things like golfing with the touchdown marker...what is the harm? seriously?!?!?!
I was wondering the same thing about the Bears.
2007-01-27 17:04:30
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answered by ebush73 5
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2016-05-24 07:49:11
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answered by Anonymous
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anything that doesnt involve a prop or taunting an opposing player right to his face should be allowed....I am a huge Reggie Bush fan, but I must admit watching him point back at Urlacher kinda killed my excitement over his touchdown, I hope to never see that again...Touchdowns arent easy to come by so If you get one you should certainly be allowed to celebrate but Face to face taunting and props is to far, other than that to me its all fair game
2007-01-27 19:01:50
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answered by Adam 4
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The celebrations are horrible. A couple of high fives and pat on the back are cool but hidden cell phones and that crap has no place in sports.
2007-01-27 17:51:03
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answered by HarryParatesties 2
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You wanna good touchdown celebration?? hand the ball to the Ref, Nobody does that anymore!
2007-01-27 19:09:41
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answered by Anonymous
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While personally distasteful, scoring a TD provokes joy. It's hard to contain that joy and while some things look scripted, most are spontaneous.
2007-01-27 17:31:36
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answered by Dean M 1
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Yeah I thought it was fine. They didn't BAN celebrations either. They BANNED PROPS.
2007-01-27 17:50:27
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answered by Anonymous
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i love celebration. Bring it back!
2007-01-27 17:10:33
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answered by winkcat 7
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its stupid that you cant celebrate. its all fun and games. why cant people just have fun. you cant do it in junior high through college, why cant it be done in the pro's. its just stupid to me
2007-01-28 04:49:03
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answered by young grown man 4
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