"In my mind you hit him for $25,000 or more. It was a malicious hit and a cheap shot. Some say you shouldn’t use him as an example, I say use him as one," Pereira said Tuesday. "The league is taking a strong stance against hits against defenseless players. You fine him substantially and everyone else responds. Somehow they have to change player’s attitudes. There’s not excuse to put them at risk."
Former NFL head of officials take on T.J. Ward's hit on Jordan Shipley.
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Jason Garrison
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Amen
put Ward’s head on a pike and the players will take notice.
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