When a player gets ejected, do they stay in the locker room?

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Wondering if JRM got to watch the rest of the game somewhere. Is there a TV in the locker room?
 
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JRM was required to sit in a corner in the locker room with a dunce hat on the entire game:p
 
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A lot of people on here were mad when they read the the second part of the thread title. They were already preparing their merge posts.
 
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Good questions for some of us dumb-----. I have wondered if maybe when this happens if the player might go the coach's box or some place like that.
 
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An ejected player must leave the field immediately and remain off the field for the remainder of the game.

Some of the players said that JRM was watching the game in the locker room and giving them advice at half time.
 
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During the game, they can not be on the bench or playing field. After the game, they can be anywhere they wish.
 
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An ejected player must leave the field immediately and remain off the field for the remainder of the game.

Some of the players said that JRM was watching the game in the locker room and giving them advice at half time.

If a player is ejected in the 2nd half or in over time he is suspended for the remainder of that game and the first half of the next game. The call on JRM was marginal at best.
 
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I do not really care where he goes but I am glad the cameraman did not follow him in the locker room. JRM seemed like he was going to pitch a huge fit.... I am not sure if tables and water coolers could survive...

Just a pet peeve of mine when cameras show crap that should be private.
 
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JRM was a victim of Pre-mature Eject-ulation way too early in the game. Don't they have pills for that? :crazy:
 
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They watch on TV in locker room if they are televised. Smaller colleges you try to sneak out watch what you can or find a film guy recording.

Note* Referees don't like when ask you them "Are you ****ing kidding me?"
 
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If a player is ejected in the 2nd half or in over time he is suspended for the remainder of that game and the first half of the next game. The call on JRM was marginal at best.

It was not a marginal call.. by the definition of targeting it was spot on...
was it intentional no..
stuff happens
 
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By the letter it is the correct call. But if the App St player called for a fair catch as soon as the ball was snapped JRM had no way of knowing. He still has to block
 
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I do not really care where he goes but I am glad the cameraman did not follow him in the locker room. JRM seemed like he was going to pitch a huge fit.... I am not sure if tables and water coolers could survive...

Just a pet peeve of mine when cameras show crap that should be private.


Uh...the cameraman DID...

And after letting out a LOUD

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Right INTO the camera...they followed him as he slung his helmet into the Peyton Manning Lockeroom doors...as they were opened for him...
 
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I heard that he stripped the Opportunity Is Nowhere wrap off the locker room doors. tifwiw.

I'm just glad it happened in the 1st half.
 
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He should have came and hung out in the student section. That woulda fired things up.
 
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Along these lines... (may have been covered in another thread. So, sorry if this is redundant)

1. Wasn't there a rule that the player had to sit out the 1st half of the next game?
2. Is there a limit to how many a player can get in a season? (For some reason, I thought it was 2)

Did a little looking but, didn't find the easy answer.
 
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If the offense happens in the first half they only sit out the remainder of that game. It it happens in the second half they sit out the remainder plus the first half of the next game.
 
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The player is required to leave the field of play. Sidelines and end zone area. Outside of that there are no rules.


Edit: no communication during the game is allowed. Half time is a gray area.
 
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An ejected player must leave the field immediately and remain off the field for the remainder of the game.

Some of the players said that JRM was watching the game in the locker room and giving them advice at half time.

best advice...like...don't do what I did...:)

GO VOLS!
 
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Uh...the cameraman DID...

And after letting out a LOUD

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Right INTO the camera...they followed him as he slung his helmet into the Peyton Manning Lockeroom doors...as they were opened for him...

Yeah, it was close but the cameraman could have caught much more....

It looked like one door to the locker room was open and the other one closed. JRM accurately threw his helmet through the open door, if not then glass was breaking...

JRM for QB!!! J/K

Go Vols!
 
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I think they head up to a luxury suite for some cocktails, shrimp, and lobster.
 
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