Yes it is when a player is roughing
If a player PURPOSEFULLY hits another player after the whistle or when the play is done.
It is illegal and the players will get flagged for either unnecessary roughness or unsportsmanlike conduct. Although it does happen on occasions.
Yes, in a 1974 game againt the Minnesota Vikings, Csonka was called for an unnecessary roughness pentalty while running the football.
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Yes there has. Larry Csonka received a personal foul for unnecessary roughness while running the ball. The Miami Dolphins were playing the Buffalo Bills. Saftey John Pitts was the defensive player who took the blow issued by Csonka's right fist.
Maybe in some sports you can, but in most sports that is considered a "foul play" or "unnecessary roughness".
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You call it football because you play with ball and kick the ball
No. Poor play is not a finable offense. Players that make a lot of mistakes are disciplined by not playing or being cut from the team. Players will be fined by the team for missing meetings. Players can be fined by the NFL for certain types of penalties that include unnecessary roughness or unsportsmanlike conduct.
usually for mouthing off to the ref, or unnecessary roughness or a dirty tackle or a late tackle or even stalling, or many other things
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