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Related: About this forumNFL fines DeAngelo Williams for raising breast cancer awareness during breast cancer awareness month
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-shutdown-corner/nfl-fines-deangelo-williams-for-raising-breast-cancer-awareness-during-breast-cancer-awareness-month-150703165.htmlWe've covered DeAngelo Williams and Cameron Heyward's battle with the NFL over the Pittsburgh Steelers teammates' crusade against cancer in great detail in this space, and last we heard the parties seemed to have an understanding with the league over what players can and cannot do to raise cancer awareness....
According to the NFL Network's Aditi Kinkhabwala, Williams' eye black featured "We will find a cure" and the breast cancer ribbon during breast cancer awareness month, and the league fined him $5,757 for supporting a cause near and dear to his heart. Earlier in October, the NFL denied Williams' request to wear pink all season in hopes of continuing to raise awareness about a disease that took his mother in May 2014.
Oh, it gets more bizarre. According to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler, Williams hasn't just been wearing "find the cure" eye black this October; he's been sporting it for going on five years now, and this marks his first fine. Ironically, his first fine for raising breast cancer awareness comes during breast cancer awareness month.
Of course, the NFL also fined Heyward twice this month for writing "IRON" and "HEAD" on his eye black in honor of his father, Craig "Ironhead" Heyward, who died from brain cancer at age 39 in 2006, so maybe the league was just trying to keep its terribly insensitive uniform policy consistent with respect to Williams.
According to the NFL Network's Aditi Kinkhabwala, Williams' eye black featured "We will find a cure" and the breast cancer ribbon during breast cancer awareness month, and the league fined him $5,757 for supporting a cause near and dear to his heart. Earlier in October, the NFL denied Williams' request to wear pink all season in hopes of continuing to raise awareness about a disease that took his mother in May 2014.
Oh, it gets more bizarre. According to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler, Williams hasn't just been wearing "find the cure" eye black this October; he's been sporting it for going on five years now, and this marks his first fine. Ironically, his first fine for raising breast cancer awareness comes during breast cancer awareness month.
Of course, the NFL also fined Heyward twice this month for writing "IRON" and "HEAD" on his eye black in honor of his father, Craig "Ironhead" Heyward, who died from brain cancer at age 39 in 2006, so maybe the league was just trying to keep its terribly insensitive uniform policy consistent with respect to Williams.
Way to go, Bad-dell!
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NFL fines DeAngelo Williams for raising breast cancer awareness during breast cancer awareness month (Original Post)
KamaAina
Oct 2015
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So it cost him $5,757 but is now generating much more than that in publicity. n/t
PoliticAverse
Oct 2015
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PoliticAverse
(26,366 posts)1. So it cost him $5,757 but is now generating much more than that in publicity. n/t
ProfessorGAC
(64,989 posts)2. Duh!
They have nobody in that multibillion dollar firm that can't judge these things on a case by case basis using common sense.
But, no....
hughee99
(16,113 posts)3. I'll bet somone in the NFL will try to spin the fine as further trying to raise awareness,
because this idiotic fine made it a bigger story.