Five Rams players enter
the Oakland Raiders team on Sunday in St. Louis hands in the air, "don't
shoot" for their actions will not be fined. "The choice of players
with no, they exercise their rights of free speech," Rams Coach Jeff fisher
said Monday. "They are not strictly the club will not be the National
Football League discipline, because it was released today."
The
players use the pre-match team introduced to nearby Ferguson expressed support. Introduces the
attack of the RAMS, tight end Jared Cook and receivers Kenny
Britt, Stedman Bailey, Chris Givens and Tavon Austin stopped
near the tunnel and raised their hands in a nod to the fatal shooting of black
teenager Michael Brown by Ferguson
police officer Darren Wilson on Aug. 9. Some witnesses said the brown before
shooting his hand. Wilson
is white, brown beat his grand jury testimony, reached his gun.
Police
association called for St Louis
will involve the discipline and RAMS and NFL player "is a public
apology," statement in the reading part.