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Location: Nashville, Tenn. | Stadium: LP Field (68,798) | Owner: K.S. Adams, Jr. | GM: Mike Reinfeldt
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League hits Titans owner with $250K fine for flipping off fans

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The NFL has fined Titans owner Bud Adams $250,000 for making an obscene gesture at Buffalo fans while celebrating Tennessee's victory over the Bills.

 

Commissioner Roger Goodell notified Adams of the fine Monday, and league spokesman Greg Aiello said it is for conduct detrimental to the NFL. Adams was seen making the gesture while in his luxury suite and again on the field after Sunday's 41-17 victory.

The 86-year-old Adams issued an apology a couple of hours later, saying he got caught up in the excitement of the moment.

Goodell was at the game, after having breakfast with Adams. The league said that Goodell left Adams' suite at the end of the third quarter and spent the fourth quarter sitting with fans in the end zone before leaving the stadium.

The Titans declined to comment after the fine was issued. But Adams said in his earlier statement that he expected league discipline for his actions and would accept any punishment.

"I do realize that those types of things shouldn't happen," Adams said in that statement. "I need to specifically apologize to the Bills, their fans, our fans and the NFL. I obviously have a great deal of respect for Ralph Wilson and the history we have shared."

The NFL fined former 49ers owner Eddie DeBartolo $1 million after he pleaded guilty to a felony and suspended him for the 1999 season.

Since then, the biggest fine handed down by the NFL to an individual was $500,000 to New England coach Bill Belichick for the Spygate scandal. The league also fined the New York Jets and former coach Eric Mangini $125,000 in September for violating its rules on injury reporting with Brett Favre last season.

Adams and Wilson were original owners in the American Football League, and Sunday's matchup was a legacy game with both teams wearing throwback uniforms. Wilson was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame this year, and the two franchises have been involved in some emotional playoff games.

The Bills staged the greatest comeback in NFL history on Jan. 3, 1993, against what was then the Houston Oilers in a 41-38 overtime victory, while the Titans pulled off the Music City Miracle in 2000, a game-winning kickoff return for a touchdown with three seconds remaining.

Titans coach Jeff Fisher said he knew that Adams had been excited for this game because of the 50th anniversary of the AFL and because Wilson was coming in for it.

"They're close. There's been some tremendous matchups over the years between the two clubs. The playoff loss there, the Music City Miracle here ... There's a great deal of history here. I know this was a game he'd been looking forward to," Fisher said.

This isn't the first time Goodell has punished someone with the Titans. He handed down a five-game suspension to defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth in October 2006 for swiping his foot across the head of Dallas center Andre Gurode.

Players have been fined for the NFL for making this same gesture that Adams made. San Francisco kicker Joe Nedney was fined $7,500 in October 2007, and Michael Vick was fined $10,000 and donated $10,000 to charity in 2006 while playing in Atlanta.

"The league holds us as players to a higher standard, so to have an owner flip the bird not once but twice the league has to hold him to the same standard if not more," Bills safety George Wilson said Monday before news of the fine. "He's at the top of the hierarchy. If you don't hold him accountable, then you're questioning the integrity of the system."

Buffalo defensive tackle Marcus Stroud saw footage of Adams on TV but didn't care.

"He owns that team and Mr. Wilson owns our team. That's about the gist of it, as far as it goes with me. It's not like he can come down and strap up and put on any pads or anything like that. It doesn't bother me. If that's what he wants to do, go for it," Stroud said.

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November 17, 2009 11:24 am
Does anyone else think it's weird that you give the middle finger for 5 seconds and you get a $250,000 fine. Ok, but then another team spends 5 years cheating, illegally taking video tapes, having a man employeed just to do thisillegal taping and studying the film, and after all that thye recieve a $500,000. Think about it, a 5 second gesture gets $250,000, but cheating for years and screwing of ...(more)
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November 17, 2009 5:55 am

Yes, Roger Goodell is an accessory to the crime. While he was in the luxury suite with Bud,he double dared him to flip off the Bills fans because this is last chance to it in Buffalo. Bud asked,"why?". Roger said,"because the team is moving to Toronto". The second time it happen is because Goodell left him alone in th ...(more)

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November 16, 2009 6:06 pm

I wish Ralph Wilson had the cojones to flip off other teams. Then again, Ralph doesn't even have the energy, or the mental capacity at his age and state of health lol.

That said, right back at ya Bud! The Bills will return... hopefully within a decade...

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November 16, 2009 5:27 pm
It's more than the music city miracle...there's some bad blood between these two teams and Bud Adams was just responding to that.  The Bills/Houston playoff game that made Frank Reich a record holder for greatest comeback when Jim Kelly went down was even worse than the MCM.  Let the guy have his time in the limelight.  Shoot ...(more)
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November 17, 2009 11:31 am
Once, in the late 1980's the first time my wife met my grandmother. My grandmother was almost 80, well the irish, german background of my grandmother and the itialian background of my wife I already was looking forward to some fireworks. Well, before you knew it my grandmother was asking if her mother or grandmother really did squash grapes to make wine because she told her she heard all italian w ...(more)
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November 17, 2009 1:43 am
...as the owner of a franchise to do this. It simply looks silly on national TV after the fact and to everyone not experiencing the emotions. Just a old man flipping the bird. And you have to know it's going to get air time. "0h, I was kind of pissed, so I decided to flip everyone off". LOL. Not very dignified. I can understand a player to some extent, especially a young player, get ...(more)
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November 16, 2009 11:12 pm
If Bud Adams got a $250,000 fine for flipping Bills fans off, then there better be about a $10 million fine coming for Ralph Wilson for doing the same thing for the past 5 years.
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November 16, 2009 9:17 pm
Didn't Mike Vick flip off the fans (ATL fans) and get fined 20k?

And Bud gets a fine of 250k?

ha ha! Double Standard! ha ha ha ha!
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November 16, 2009 11:19 pm
I know the PC police will have major issues with this but I love the fact that an 86 year old billionare owner is that passionate about his football team.... Yes he should have known better but he got caught up in the moment.... I'm quite sure that the Bills fans were not blowing kisses to him when he did it.... At that moment he was just a ...(more)
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November 16, 2009 1:02 pm
Who cares if the owner of the Titans flipped the bird?  the majority of football fans do it, and we have no financial interest in these teams.  I dont think flipping the bird is classy, but it is a genuine expression of "in your face".  This guy was simply expressing his emotions in ways most of do. I have flipped the bird at ...(more)
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November 17, 2009 8:44 am
Because he flips his own fans off every year by placing that garbage on the field.
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November 16, 2009 3:46 pm
So what.  I hope I have the kinda fire when I'm in my 80's.  Good for him and I hope nothing happens to him.  Does anything happen to orginizations when their fans flip off the opposing teams or throw things at them. No they don't.  Good for you sir and keep up the fire brother.
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November 17, 2009 11:51 am
so what, he did it, he recieved punishment, do it again it will be much higher. end of story, who gives a rats behind what you people think. everyone wants to bring race or whatever into it.
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November 16, 2009 12:36 pm
Seriously!  This is something they are "looking into"?  Who cares??  A rich old guy flipped off some people - good for him.

We really need to stop worrying about being so politically correct and not let every little thing bother us so much.
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November 17, 2009 4:46 pm

Ol Roger really is turning the NFL into the No Fun League

 
 
 
 
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