The NFL has come a long way from Shaffer,
the Buffalo Bills, and the first player in this area. Today, the fashion
statement will be fined five leagues. This is what the bill this week outside
take Mike Williams, who's wearing yellow socks NFL fines of up to $11025 in
Sunday's loss to the San Diego
Chargers.
This is the second time this season fines
for Williams; he also docked $5512 for an unspecified uniform during the
regular season against. Tampa
Bay Buccaneers Williams, arrived at an
offseason trade, North Korea
socks on Sunday instead of his team - issued a pair of blue and white. He said
that this is all in order to relax the bills locker room.
"I try to put all your attention to
me. Because I've been through it all, I know I can handle it," Williams
told ESPN. "I even do big show before the game, to let everyone know that
what I wear. To make fun of in the locker room, I just put all the attention;
others can go out to play." If we win, it's all worth it. When you lose,
as you like, "I should do? But money is to a good place."
At the same time, the defender Brandon Spikes
was fined 8268 dollars in Bills, an obvious sent off the Charger offensive
lineman Rich Ohrnberger last Sunday. Peak, marked as unnecessary roughness, be
fined the same amount of Chicago
Bears late in the first week.