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ng it, either, because he doesnt regret a single word.No, I dont, Ramsey told ESPN on Tuesday. I dont really regret too much. Il Antworten

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Jalen Ramsey is expecting a hefty fine for his blistering criticism of the officiating during the teams 21-10 loss at Houston last Sunday. He says he has no problem paying it, either, because he doesnt regret a single word.No, I dont, Ramsey told ESPN on Tuesday. I dont really regret too much. Ill learn from the fines or whatever comes up, but I dont usually regret many things in my life.Ramsey was upset with what he said was inconsistency among referee Ed Hochulis officiating crew at NRG Stadium. He referred to the officials as crap and was especially critical of field judge Dale Shaw, whom he said should be fired. Ramsey also didnt like pass-interference penalties that were called against him and safety Johnathan Cyprien during Houstons game-winning drive.Ramsey also said the officials were homers.By far, the worst official in the NFL, Ramsey said of Shaw. He needs to be fired 100 percent. Terrible, terrible, terrible.You couldnt talk to him when I was trying to let him know of the push-offs and the hands to the face, stuff like that. He kind of gave me a smirk, honestly, and laughed it off. For whatever reason, I dont know, he may be a kin to [Texans receiver DeAndre] Hopkins or hes just a homer. I feel like the whole officiating crew were homers.Ramsey also said he was upset that officials didnt call what he believed was an obvious penalty on the Texans during the final drive.All I know is, I started that drive with my mouthpiece on my helmet. I ended the drive, my mouthpiece was on their sideline, Ramsey said after the game. Im not sure how that happens without being called hands to the face, but it did.Ramsey said Tuesday that he was as mad as he has ever been on the field and that he just couldnt hold back after the game. He said thats why he made those comments to the media around the locker.It was weighing on my conscience to say what I said, Ramsey said. I like having my peace of mind, so I guess thats why Im so open. Yall know how I am by now. I like having my peace of mind, so if I feel like its going to be bothering me, and Im not going to have my peace of mind, then Im going to say it.But it is what it is. Im past it. Im just ready to move on.The NFL wont be though. The leagues policy manual states that public criticism by players or club employees of officials or officiating is not allowed and is subject to fines and/or suspensions. The fines can be pretty hefty, too. Washington cornerback Josh Norman, for example, was fined $25,000 last month after he said of field judge Brad Freeman, You suck. Cheap Adidas Shoes For Sale . Varlamov made 33 saves and Ryan OReilly had a goal and scored in the shootout as the Avalanche beat the New Jersey Devils 2-1 on Thursday night. Adidas Shoes Outlet . 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The Wallabies have rejected suggestions they will prioritise a historic grand slam win over this weekends clash with France, with Michael Cheika arguing every decision made is done with the sole goal of winning Tests.Cheika is expected to make sweeping changes to the starting XV for Saturdays Test at Stade de France, with several stars expected to be rested for the all-important fixtures against Ireland and England to follow.Victories in those two matches would secure a first grand slam since 1984 - currently the Wallabies only successful grand slam result from nine attempts.Cheika knows how valuable that success would be for this team and for Australian rugby, but the thought of going into any Test match half-cocked rankles him.Im not going to just blank the chat of a grand slam and everything like that. I know thats very important, he said in Paris on Monday.But every time we play Test footy its probably the be all and end all for us at this level.I know that probably looks sideways, but its not club footy, its different. Youve got to make sure that whatever decisions we make, theyre all made with the intent of winning a Test match.Cheika has memories of his last spring tour, in 2014, where a first-up victory over Wales was quickly forgotten when they were stunned by France the following week.Cheika believes his team lost focus and, as a result, that defeat fed into losses to Ireland and England as the tour ended in disappointment.He says the lessons learnedd on that trip, and a get-out-of-jail, wake-up-call win over Scotland last weekend, will ensure his team isnt underdone on Saturday.ddddddddddddAs much as we felt like we were probably in the middle of (playing our best footy) last week (against Scotland), we didnt - because our performance focus wasnt there, Cheika said.If we start thinking about the bigger picture issues well lose sight of what weve got to do tomorrow.I can assure you from having coached over here and now having coached teams coming here, that if you take your eye off the ball for a day and you rock up to Stade de France in front of 80,000 French people, youll go home accordingly.We want to be ready to play some better football than we played against Scotland.Cheika is loath to refer to any prospective changes this week as part of a rotation, but foreshadowed there would be a different starting lineup to that which faced Scotland - not least of all because of a tour-ending knee injury to key lock Adam Coleman.New faces - potentially including some of the eight who joined the squad in Paris after completing Barbarians duties - will get a chance to prove themselves in the Test arena.I dont think we played as well against Scotland as we did against Wales and I think that some other players should have the opportunity to get in there and have a go at it, Cheika said. 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