The National Football League (NFL) has
warned players, officials and staff members that it will have “zero
tolerance” this season for the use of racial or anti-gay slurs.
The league is communicating the new
policy in an officiating video being shown to teams during training
camps, The
Washington Post reported.
In the video, Dean Blandino, the NFL's
vice president of officiating, tells the players: “We also want to
stress that there will be zero tolerance for unsportsmanlike conduct,
particularly verbal abuse directed at an opponent.”
A narrator adds: “As the most visible
and influential sports entity, we have an obligation to set the
standard for sportsmanship. The use of abusive, threatening or
insulting language directed at opponents, teammates, game officials
or representatives of the league is covered under unsportsmanlike
conduct in the playing rules. This includes racial slurs, comments
regarding sexual orientation or other verbal abuse. Actions such as
these will result in 15-yard penalties and potential discipline.
Coaches, game officials and other league personnel will be held to
the same high standard.”
“No amount of emotion should give way
to demeaning and offensive language or actions in our workplace,”
Troy Vincent, the NFL's executive vice president of football
operations, says in the video. “That includes the locker room, on
the practice field, during a game or when traveling as a team.”
1 comment:
It's about time!
--jack
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