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Sam Kasiano Incident
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[QUOTE="Morkel, post: 2769563, member: 8215"] He might not have been aiming for Parker's head, but that's the risk you take when you lash out. The lashing out was obviously deliberate. If his apology was genuine, he wouldn't say "I didn't mean to". He should say "I shouldn't have done that". But that would require integrity. The best thing he can do now is take whatever judgement the judiciary throw at him with no fighting the charge. The referees made the wrong call, including the video ref. Throughout the entire set the trainer was calling out for assistance, and the video ref had looked at it and seen the incident well before the end of our set. He could have tipped off the on-field refs at any time, and even if the refs wanted to play advantage to the Broncos, they still had time to call it the moment Jackson was tackled. Technically if they blow the whistle before the ball is played, they can still act on it, so there is absolutely no reason why it shouldn't have been a penalty. The Judiciary is a joke. He'll get two weeks. [/QUOTE]
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