Why was Kyle Long not ejected?

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Yeah, he attempted to kick W. Hayes who was on the ground. I was really surprised to see Hayes and K. Long talking and shaking hands at the end of the game.
 
Because apparently no one saw it except for his brother Chris ironically enough lol. The refs were absolutely awful once again. They were slow to break up or end plays and made some horrible calls.
 
Yeah, he attempted to kick W. Hayes who was on the ground. I was really surprised to see Hayes and K. Long talking and shaking hands at the end of the game.
Big brother made sure lil Long made peace. It's an emotional game but the good players are able to back it down after the final whistle.
 
If I recall, he attempted to kick but didn't land it.
 
Yeah it didn't land...either was the kick was obvious and amazed he didn't get ejected. Ironically older brother throws a punch and gets kicked out.
 
A punch that no one saw but the ref apparently
 
Something is seriously wrong with a person who would kick a man on the ground over a game.
 
Yeah, he attempted to kick W. Hayes who was on the ground. I was really surprised to see Hayes and K. Long talking and shaking hands at the end of the game.

That's because, Chris, the Godfather, told his "little" brother to make peace. :D
 
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Read up on fight or flight.
I got no problem with the kid unless it becomes habit

I don't think the kick was really meant. Kyle Long doesn't seem like a dirty person/player and I think that half-hearted 'kick' was more of a frustration thing.
 
Something is seriously wrong with a person who would kick a man on the ground over a game.
It's about quite a lot more than a game when it comes to the NFL. Pop Warner, high school, your family turkey bowl that is just a game.
 
It's about quite a lot more than a game when it comes to the NFL. Pop Warner, high school, your family turkey bowl that is just a game.

A well placed kick can destroy a player's season or even career. It's not acceptable. The known and necessary injuries are bad enough. Good thing he missed.
 
A well placed kick can destroy a player's season or even career. It's not acceptable. The known and necessary injuries are bad enough. Good thing he missed.
Oh I agree with that part but the "over a game" made it seemed trivial excuse me if I mis-read that part of your post.
 
Me; I found the Long vs Long story nauseating.

I could care less.