Well I heard them interview some players from old school, like Cliff Harris and Charlie Waters and they say it goes on but back in the day, the DBs usually didn't complain publically, they just knock the "crap" out the spitter next time he came across the middle.
But yeah I agree, I wish the NFL office would have suspended him for a couple of games.
>--Though I can't and won't defend T.O., spitting probably happens more often then we think. That probably factored into the non-suspension ruling.
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>Spitting rarely happens in the NFL. Most players would react if spat on. Remember the Washington/Tampa playoff game last year....
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>Kevin
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