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Jameis Winston (QB Browns)

(Season 2, Episode 9 “Dead Lying”)
In this episode of LAW & ORDER: FSU, a helmet and several jerseys, covered in allegedly forged Jameis Winston signatures, are transported to Sea World Orlando where zoologists perform forensic tests to search for traces of crustacean DNA. When TPD Detectives arrive to collect the results, they discover that a "technical glitch" had “destroyed” the evidence. Meanwhile, in Tallahassee, a New York Times reporter writing an exposé about TPD investigative practices is nearing his deadline…
 
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http://www.foxsports.com/college-fo...zed-ejected-florida-state-seminoles-bc-112214

Florida State's Jameis Winston should have been ejected for shoving official
Mike Pereira

Shameis on Jameis.

Yes, I'm fully aware that the defending national champion, Heisman Trophy winning quarterback led No. 3 Florida State to another comeback win Saturday, pulling out a not-so-pretty 20-17 win over Boston College.

What also wasn't pretty was what Jameis Winston did to an official in the second half.

Here was the situation: Florida State had the ball, second-and-4 from the Boston College 47-yard line with 5:18 left in the third quarter. The score was tied at 17.

After the first-down play, the Seminoles made a substitution so the defense had the right to substitute as well, even in a hurry-up offense. The center judge, Michael Webster, was doing his job, standing behind the center putting his hand on Winston to keep him from snapping the ball. Winston came to the line of scrimmage and literally pushed Webster twice in an attempt to snap the ball. He did snap the ball, by the way, and completed a 7-yard pass to Dalvin Cook.

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Don't really blame Winston for this. You get in the moment and adrenaline is high and your thinking about one thing. The ref probably didn't register as a ref because it wasn't his typical standing spot. I have never seen a ref stand there and don't know why he even allowed the center over the ball. My guess is he set the ball then realized a substitution had been made and just stood anywhere he could to stop Winston from starting the play. Nothing malicious there.

That said, the ref should have ejected him and I would hope the ACC head ref enforces a punishment on him. Whether or not it was malicious, you can't touch a ref and the ACC refs need to make a statement about this.
 
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