When 49ers receiver Michael Crabtree and running back Frank Gore scored touchdowns on Sunday, they decided to throw the ball into the crowd and let a San Francisco fan get a souvenir. That was an expensive decision. The NFL has fined Crabtree and Gore $10,500 each for throwing the ball into the stands. From the...
49ers’ Crabtree, Gore fined $10,500 each for throwing ball in stands
Jan 4, 2013 at 3:00 PM
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