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Calif. (AP) — Los Angeles Rams defensive back Nickell Robey-Coleman will pay his
fine from the NFL for a helmet-to-helmet hit on New Orleans receiver Tommylee
Lewis in the NFC championship game.The Rams’ slot cornerback wants to move past
the drama surrounding that now-infamous hit, which also appeared to happen well
before Drew Brees‘ pass arrived in the fourth quarter last Sunday. No flag was
thrown for pass interference or for the helmet-to-helmet nature of the hit,
possibly altering the outcome of Los Angeles’ 26-23 overtime victory at New
Orleans.“It’s all good, and I’m moving on,” Robey-Coleman said. “That’s how the
league feels. That’s their call.”Robey-Coleman confirmed he received a fine from
the NFL on Friday, essentially a tacit acknowledgement by the league that a
penalty should have been called. The NFL Network reported he was fined
$26,739.Robey-Coleman wouldn’t say whether he agreed with the league’s decision
to fine him for helmet-to-helmet contact, but the veteran defensive back
acknowledged after the game that he could have easily been whistled for pass
interference.“It’s the league’s call, the ref’s call,” Robey-Coleman said. “I
have nothing to do with that (decision). I made a football play. The ref made
his call, and there’s nothing else that I could do about it. That’s their call,
and that’s something that you just have to live with as a football
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on.”They’re not done talking about it in New Orleans, however. The no-call has
sparked outrage among the Saints and their fans, including calls for a Super
Bowl boycott. Two lawsuits have been filed over the officiating, calling for
everything from a replay of the game’s final moments to full refunds for
Superdome fans.New Orleans coach Sean Payton said the referees “blew the
call.”If Robey-Coleman had been flagged, the Saints would have been able to wind
down the clock to the final seconds of regulation before kicking a short field
goal, putting them in a commanding position to win. Instead, the Rams are going
to their first Super Bowl in 17 years after they drove for a tying field goal
and an overtime winner.The Rams have been diplomatic about their fortunate
break, acknowledging the sketchy nature of Robey-Coleman’s hit while also gently
pointing out that one play doesn’t decide any game.“All we do as coaches, if a
(penalty) is called, we usually get mad if it’s against us,” Los Angeles
defensive coordinator Wade Phillips said. “If a (penalty) is not
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we thought they were holding Aaron Donald or something. But if they don’t call
it, you go to the next play. That’s the way the game has been played for a long
time.”By paying the fine instead of appealing it, Robey-Coleman hopes to turn
his focus to facing Tom Brady and the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl in
Atlanta next weekend. Robey-Coleman is likely to line up extensively against
Julian Edelman, the Patriots’ vaunted slot receiver.“Him and Tom (Brady) work
great together,” said Robey-Coleman, who faced the Patriots repeatedly during
his time in the AFC East with the Buffalo Bills. “Can’t wait to get on the field
and play against those guys.” White guys in the NFL usually stick to a few
positions Large country boys fair well on the offensive or defensive line,
while ex-soccer players become place kickers, and level-headed, smart rich kids
usually become quarterback (or head coach). But you really don't see too many
Caucasian players lining up in the tail of an I-formation, or stretched outside
the hash mark, lined up face-to-face with a corner. So today we look to the NFL
position that has always garnered some intrigue, the white wide receiver. We
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doing a list from players after 2000, to meet this list, the player must have
played at least half their career in the 21st century, so Panthers fans, don't
be too upset that Ricky Proehl is not on this list! Sure, he made some clutch
catches, including the game tying touchdown in Super Bowl XXXVIII, but that
alone can't put him here! No, this list will be taking into account an entire
career's body of work. Here are the eight best and seven worst white NFL wide
receivers since 2000.