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ORLANDO, Fla. Knitting Nike Free 5.0 Running scarpe Uomo luce grigie/gituttoe verde/porpora . -- The NFL will place a heavy emphasis on enforcing its player conduct rules, something Rams coach Jeff Fisher calls "a front-of-the-book issue." As the leagues spring meetings wrapped up Wednesday with Commissioner Roger Goodell saying expansion of the playoffs next season is possible, sportsmanship -- and lack thereof -- was the prime topic. "Were going to clean the game up on the field," said Fisher, co-chairman of the influential competition committee. "The in-your-face taunting, those types of things, the language. Its all in the (rule) book. Its all under unsportsmanlike conduct. Theres no change in our rule. Were going to enforce the current rule." That includes abusive and racist language. "It includes everything, yes," Fisher said with emphasis. He noted that everyone is fed up when a lack of sportsmanship occurs: owners, coaches, fans, players. "The NCAA is hoping for us to do something about it and weve got to take the lead," Fisher said, "and were going to do that." The Miami Dolphins were plagued by a bullying scandal last season after tackle Jonathan Martin left the team. NFL investigators found that guard Richie Incognito and two teammates engaged in persistent harassment directed at Martin, another offensive lineman and an assistant trainer. Incognito was suspended for the final eight games of the season and no longer is with the Dolphins. Taunting penalties also were up last year, Fisher said, from "nine to 12 or 13." "In the past, taunting, sportsmanship was in the back of the book under points of emphasis," he said. "It is now in the front of the book. It falls in our book right after all the statistical things which were good about our game last year. It is now a front-of-the-book issue. And what we want to do is we want to be able to put it back in the back of the book." While the owners voted or tabled a dozen rules or bylaw changes, expanding the playoffs from 12 to 14 teams -- one in each conference -- was discussed. Goodell is optimistic thats coming, and he will discuss it with the players union April 8. A vote could come as early as the owners May meeting in Atlanta. Could two extra wild-card games be implemented for 2014? "Its not out of the question," Goodell said. "We have more work. I wouldnt rule it out, but I wouldnt say thats the direction were heading. "I think theres a tremendous amount of interest in this, possibly even to the point of support. But there also are things we still want to make sure we do right." He believes expanded playoffs would make late-season division and wild-card races more compelling. And two more post-season games would increase TV revenues. Also on Wednesday, the owners: -- Approved experimentation with extra-point kicks from the 20-yard line for two weeks in the preseason, but implementing longer PATs for the regular season has been tabled. -- Adopted proposals to extend the length of the goalposts 5 feet to 35 feet to better determine if kicks are good; to no longer stop the clock on sacks; and to allow video reviews on plays with a recovery of a loose ball on the field even though the play had been whistled dead. -- Rejected proposals to move kickoffs to the 40-yard line; to allow more than one player to be placed on injured reserve, then return to the roster during the season; to subject personal foul penalties to video review; to permit coaches to challenge any officiating decision except on scoring plays or turnovers, which automatically are reviewed; and to eliminate the first preseason cutdown to 75 players. -- Tabled proposals to raise the number of active players for games not played on a Sunday or Monday, except for opening week, from 46 to 49; to raise the practice squad maximum from eight to 10 players; to eliminate overtime in preseason games; to allow trades after the Super Bowl and before the new league year begins in March; to permit teams to test at their facilities 10 players who attended the NFL combine; to place fixed cameras on the goal lines, sidelines and end lines to aid replay reviews; and to call pass interference in the area 1 yard or less from the line of scrimmage, where it does not apply now. On Tuesday, the owners approved allowing referees to consult with the officiating department in New York on replay challenges, and they voted to ban blockers from rolling up on the side of the legs of a defender. The league also barred players from dunking the ball over the crossbar in celebration. Donna 2015 Nike Roshe Run Fbasseer Print Running scarpe bianche . Krejci scored twice while all alone in the slot, then added an empty-net goal with 14 seconds remaining of the Boston Bruins 4-1 win over the Florida Panthers on Tuesday night. Nike Air Max 2015 Feather scarpe(nere/argento)Uomo .C. -- The Texas Stars snapped a three-game winless streak the best way they know how -- by scoring a bushel of goals in quick succession.IGLS, Austria -- Canadas Sam Edney matched his best-ever finish on a track in Europe after sliding into sixth spot at the seasons second luge World Cup meet. The 29-year-old from Calgary shook off early-season rust after a disappointing season-opener last week in Norway to clock a two-run time of 1 minute, 41.200 seconds. "Im pumped with todays result," Edney said. "I knew Norway would be a tough start to the season, but this confirms that Im still right there knocking on the podium door." Edney, who has the nations best-ever Olympic finish for a Canadian -- seventh in 2010 -- climbed five spots in the standings after clocking the fourth fastest time in his second blast down the relatively flat Igls track. Germanys Felix Loch finished first in the mens competition in 1:40.878, ahead of Geermanys David Moller (1:41. Uomo Nike Free 5.0 Knitting verde gituttoe/Teal verde/nere Running scarpe. 052) and Dominik Fischnaller of Italy (1:41.102). Calgarys Mitchel Malyk placed 23rd (1:41.894) in his first mens singles race of the year. Natalie Geisenberger of Germany won the womens race, finishing two runs in 1:20.135. Geisenberger has nine wins and three runner-up finishes in the last 12 World Cup or world championship races. German women finished 1-2-3-4, with Tatjana Hufner (1:20.167), Anke Wischnewski (1:20.311) and Dajana Eitberger (1:20.536) following Geisenberger. After opening the season with a bronze medal, Canadas Alex Gough dropped to seventh place. The 26-year-old from Calgary struggled to find her top form while posting a combined time of 1:20.700. Calgarys Arianne Jones was 19th (1:20.960) and Kimberley McRae placed 24th (1:21.323). cheap jerseys wholesale jerseys from china ' ' '
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