Rugged hit gets first hit for Broncos safety Lynch
Thursday, Sept. 16, 2004 | 10:13 a.m.
SUN WIRE REPORTS
John Lynch saw the next-day-mail envelope in his locker and knew the news wasn't good.
Lynch, a safety acquired in the offseason by the Denver Broncos, had the distinction of being the first player to draw a fine from the NFL this season, when the league sent him a letter Wednesday demanding $7,500 for a hard hit on Kansas City receiver Dante Hall in the opener.
"I'm going to let the appeal process begin today," said Lynch, who has a reputation for being one of the hardest hitters at the hardest-hitting position in football.
Even before the envelope arrived, Lynch had an inkling he'd be getting reprimanded. First, he drew a penalty for the hit. Then, he saw the play on pretty much every highlight show he watched -- over and over again.
"If you make the highlights these days, you're going to get fined," he said. "That's pretty much what it comes down to. It's kind of hypocritical. They put it on their 'Greatest Hits,' but they'll fine you for it, too."
Lynch drew the fine for a hard blow just below Hall's facemask as the receiver sprawled out to catch a ball over the middle. The hit came after it was fairly clear the ball couldn't be caught, although it's hard to know if Lynch could have pulled up to avoid contact in time.
Lynch said officials told him he was penalized not for a helmet-to-helmet hit -- something the league has cracked down on severely over the past few seasons -- but for taking a shot at a defenseless receiver.
"They told me he was defenseless," Lynch said. "Isn't that always the case?"
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