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Years ago
I'm not necessarily saying that the criticsm of the officials is warranted. What I am saying is that it is not the answer that should be made against league rules, but the question. If the question cannot be answered then it should not be asked.

Years ago
$10,000 is the maximum for this particular rules breach, I don't know about ALL possible fines.
I agree that what Stacker said did cross the line, but I've got to ask why have these press conferences if the coaches and players aren't allowed to speak their minds? The only thing that can really happen is what did.
