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Saturday, July 05, 2014
Fines and Misdemeanors: The CFL's Enforcement Branch
A running archive on suspensions, fines and other notes from the league office on the theme of punishment for team offences in the 2014 season.
Week Seven
Notes from the CFL Head Office
August 13-- Hamilton-- Marc Beswick, for comments critical of CFL game officials
August 13-- Hamilton -- Simoni Lawrence, for comments critical of CFL game officials
Week Six
No fines or suspensions reported from the CFL Head office for week six.
Week Five
Notes from the CFL Head Office
July 29-- Hamilton -- Marcellus Bowman, for using his helmet to deliver a blow
July 29-- Edmonton-- Tony Washington, for hitting a player with his arm in the back of the head
Week Four
Notes from the CFL Head Office
July 23-- Ottawa -- Patrick Lavoie, fined for a late hit and leading with helmet
July 23-- Edmonton-- Elie Ngoyi for punching an opponent
July 23-- British Columbia-- Khreem Smith for participation in an pre-game altercation
Week Three
No fines or suspensions to report for Week Number three
Week Two
Notes from the CFL Head Office
July 7-- Ottawa-- Jerrell Gavins, maximum fine for dangerous hit.
July 7-- Edmonton-- Odell Willis, fined for delivering a high hit.
Week One
Notes from the CFL Head Office
July 3 -- Montreal-- Kyries Hebert, maximum fine for illegal and dangerous hit.
July 3-- Hamilton-- Craig Butler, fined for using his helmet to deliver a blow to opponent's helmet.
July 3-- Calgary-- Corey Mace, fined for delivering a punch.
July 3-- Saskatchewan-- Rob Bagg, fined for delivering a punch
Repeat Offenders:
None to report at this time
Team Totals:
Total Fines and/or Suspensions -- 11
Montreal -- 1
Ottawa -- 2
Toronto -- 0
Hamilton -- 4
Winnipeg -- 0
Saskatchewan -- 1
Edmonton -- 3
Calgary -- 1
British Columbia -- 1
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As the CFL is a quiet as a dead ant in a sound proof room about it ... what is the fine / suspension play whistled dead, and Turner delivering a hit that takes out an opposing teams QB for the rest of the season?? Or are we to infer that as long as we say "didn't hear the whistle", its open season on Quarterbacks?
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