Billy Gil
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Then you can kind of just stand over someone and look at them the wrong way after a second and that's taunting and that's a flag.
Taunting calls are very wishy-washy.
Now, when you are on a sideline and you're screaming at the other team in clear view of the official, that's probably going to get called.
There's no need to be taking on the entire sideline, which is what he was doing.
But taunting and when...
In the heat of battle, the emotion, I can see you getting carried away a little bit.
I don't think that you need to be giving away yards for something like that.
All right.
I got it.
I'm glad that this has come up.
I have a solution.
I want to pitch this to you and get your thoughts on this because I feel like we're about to change the NFL moving forward.
Okay.
This is what I think needs to happen.
Instead of it being up to the judgment of an affiliate.
you need to have someone in New York or wherever the headquarters is where you have a celebration official.
And the celebration official is the person who determines whether or not you've gone too far.
Now, like the rules analysts, like the not named experts from Fox that you didn't want to say his name earlier.
Yeah.
In order to have someone properly determine whether or not a celebration went too far, or whether or not a celebration was too vulgar, or whether or not a celebration was befitting of the action on the field, I think what you need to do is you need to bring in an expert celebrator.