Today during the Raiders Vs. Broncos game we witnessed Aqib Talib grab and rip off Michael Crabtree's gold chain. Aqib was seen on the sidelines bragging to his teammates about his behavior and even displaying how he did it. Later in the locker room while being interviewed he said why he did it. His behavior was intentional and premeditated. It was also unprovoked. Aqib was quoted as saying, "He's just been wearing that chain all year, man, it's just been growing on me." "I said if he wears that chain in front of me, I'm going to snatch it off. So he wore it in front of me, so I had to snatch it off."

What kind of example is this sending to all the young people who watch these football players and look up to them? What kind of message is the NFL as an organization sending to young people about bullying?

As a parent and as a fan I am disappointed and disgusted by the lack of action on the field by the referees and now off the field by the NFL and coaches. If this type of behavior was to happen out in public the offender would have been arrested and charged, why wasn't he removed from the game or punished in some other way?

I am respectfully requesting action to be taken by Mr. Goodell in the form of suspension next season and now in the form of monetary fines.

There needs to be a heavy handed punishment so he and all the other bullies know that this isn't to go unpunished.

Thank you