Okay, its not the biggest news but why did they fine him in the first place if it wasnt a finable offense? Dont they review the tapes before fining a player for a play? Is there UNCERTAINTY IN THE LEAGUE OFFICE regarding what constitutes a fineable offense? No wonder EVERYBODY is confused.


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Report: NFL revokes fines against Peterman
Posted Dec. 18, 2010 @ 3:32 p.m. ET
By PFW staff
Lions OG Stephen Peterman got a big win one day before the Lions-Buccaneers game. According to MLive.com, the NFL revoked $10,000 in fines of Peterman for two chop-block penalties called in Week Nine against the Jets.

Peterman was fined $5,000 for each penalty, but after reviewing the plays, the league told Peterman that he didn't commit any penalties.

The way we see it

The league has gotten plenty of attention for the fines it has levied each week against players in the crackdown on player safety. But in this case, the NFL showed it is willing to review plays weeks later and take back the fines if warranted.
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