There’s a fairly clear line on what constitutes a selfish penalty, and Frank Alexander checked each field on the selfish penalty listing for the Carolina Panthers on Sunday.
Carolina bought a 13-yard sack against Seattle, which might have arrange a third and 20. However that’s when Alexander, a Panthers defensive finish, determined to take matters into his own palms and started throwing punches.
Throwing punches is rarely good in football. It’s most likely not going to serve its meant goal, and when is the last time you saw somebody get away with it? Properly, that did not cease Alexander, who socked Seahawks offensive lineman Breno Giacomini.
Big shock, but Alexander was caught, given a 15-yard penalty and ejected. Nicely carried out.
The scene on the Panthers sideline wasn’t pretty. Coach Ron Rivera and receiver Steve Smith (it’s unusual how he has grow to be a workforce chief railing on guys for throwing punches, right?) went ballistic on Alexander, as they should have.
The solely good news for Alexander is that later in that drive on the end of the first half, Panthers end Charles Johnson bailed him out by getting a strip sack on Russell Wilson and recovering the fumble.
So Alexander didn’t price the Panthers any factors, nevertheless it’s safe to say he hasn’t heard the last of his bonehead action.
Carolina Panthers defensive lineman Frank Alexander thrown out of game for throwing punches
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