The NFL reached Peak No Fun League this season, the result of another attempt to crack down on the kind of insidious, soul-draining behavior that threatens to undermine the fabric of the game. In other words, spontaneous joy is out. So are most forms of celebration and darn near every ounce of shade players toss at one another. Taunting penalties have spiked, at one point up more than 200 percent compared with last season. Unsportsmanlike conduct penalties have risen, and ejections have nearly tripled last seasons total.How to make sense of a world scared straight? For your convenience, ESPN offers this handy tool. Flag or no flag? You make the call. Well tell you if youre, uh, right.Josh Norman, Washington Redskins | Bow and ArrowNorman pretends to shoot a bow and arrow. Hes holding neither a bow nor an arrow, but you get the point. Think of him as a modern day Robin Hood. He steals from the rich and gives to the poor. This is a penalty because it is close enough to a machine-gun salute that is explicitly banned in the NFL rulebook. Penalty? Yes!Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh Steelers | End Zone TwerkingEverybodys doing the twerk, including Brown. But thats a big no-no. Nobody twerks in the NFL. Nobody. In the view of league officials, its a sexually suggestive dance that involves gyrations, both of which are explicitly banned in the NFL rulebook. Thats a penalty every time.?Penalty? Yes!Emmanuel Sanders, Denver Broncos | The CartwheelA cartwheel is dramatic and draws attention to the individual who is, well, cartwheeling. But surprise! Its not illegal according to NFL rules. (Wait until next year. Ha!) Sanders didnt violate any of the known restrictions. It wasnt prolonged or excessive. It wasnt sexually suggestive. It had no gyrations, and the only parts of his body that touched the ground were his hands and feet. Good job, good effort! Penalty? No!Golden Tate, Detroit Lions | Lets Go Lions!The Lions added a cheerleading squad this season, and all Golden Tate wanted to do was support it. So after a touchdown earlier this season, he jumped into the mix, borrowed a pair of poms and joined in the dance. No penalty! He was on the sideline, after all, and outside of the field of play. He was free to do darn near anything that didnt spur an all-around brawl. Penalty? No!Andrew Hawkins, Cleveland Browns | The RobotAndrew. Hawkins. Decided. He. Wanted. To. Be. A. Troll. (Good. Natured. Of. Course.) So. He. Acted. Like. A. Robot. After. Scoring. A. Touchdown. The. Browns. Receiver. Placed. The. Ball. On. The. Ground. Like. A. Mechanical. Robot. Then. He. Walked. To. The. Sideline. It. Was. Funny. And. Completely. Legal. Because. No. Other. Teammates. Jumped. In. Well. Done. And. Point. Well. Taken. Penalty? No.Vernon Davis, Washington Redskins | The Jump ShotDavis is 6-foot-5 and has played a little basketball in his time. Back in the day, he celebrated touchdowns by dunking over the crossbar. When the NFL outlawed that, he pulled back to shooting a little fadeaway jump shot. But as he found out this season, the fade is a foul too. It uses the ball and the crossbar as props -- the football standing in as a basketball, the crossbar as a hoop -- and thats a penalty. Penalty? Yes!Terrelle Pryor, Cleveland Browns | The LeBronPryor paid homage to Cleveland legend LeBron James earlier this season, emulating James chalk toss after scoring a touchdown. Mistake. The first segment, pictured above, was fine. What happened next -- visible on this NFL.com video -- was not. By sprinkling a handful of chalk on the ball, Pryor was using it as a prop in the celebration. The play was not penalized, but Pryor said he was fined -- an indication officials should have thrown a flag as well. Penalty? No!Stefon Diggs, Minnesota Vikings | Diggin ItDiggs likes to go Gravedigger when he scores. You know, because his name is Diggs and thats part of the word Gravedigger. Lo and behold, its perfectly legal and will remain so as long as he doesnt use the ball as a shovel, and no other players join in on the fun. Penalty? No!Blake Bortles, Jacksonville Jaguars | Kickin ItNFL players can spike and spin a ball, as long as they dont do it toward an opponent. The same goes for a punt. So when the Jaguars QB celebrated a touchdown by punting the ball into the crowd at Londons Wembley Stadium, Bortles was neither penalized nor fined. Who knew? Penalty? No!Terrelle Pryor, Cleveland Browns | Ooops!After making a big catch in Week 2, Pryor appeared to be flipping the ball to an official as he returned to the line of scrimmage. But the ball hit an opposing player, and the nearby official judged it to be taunting. Penalty? Yes!Animations by Andrew Colin Beck Cam Fowler Jersey . 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The fine is the fourth this season for Goldson. He was fined $30,000 for a hit on the New York Jets Jeff Cumberland in Week 1. Washington Nationals starting pitcher?Stephen Strasburg returned from the disabled list Sunday and held the?Cincinnati Reds?hitless for 6 2/3 innings before he was removed from the game after throwing 109 pitches.Strasburg struck out five batters and walked four in Washingtons?12-1 win over the Reds at Nationals Park.The Nationals no-hit bid ended in the eighth inning, when reliever Matt Belisle gave up a single to Ramon Cabrera.Its tough taking a guy out of a no-hitter, but we have to think about the future and where he had come from off the DL, Nationals manager Dusty Baker said. You just think, Were going to need him.Strasburg (11-0) has won a franchise-record 14 straight decisions and is the first NL starter to begin a season 11-0 since San Diegos Andy Hawkins in 1985. He did not disagree with Bakers decision to remove him.I understand where hes coming from, Strasburg said. Theres more important things, hopefully, down the road for this team.Strasburg was just five pitches shy of his highest pitch count this season. He left to a standing ovation from the crowd of 37,328 and was replaced by?Blake Treinen,?who got?Billy Hamilton?to ground out.I felt pretty good, Strasburg saidd.dddddddddddd It was weird, warming up. My changeup was the only pitch I could really locate, and then I couldnt find the strike zone with it today, but the curveball and slider were really good.The Nationals placed right-hander?Joe Ross on the disabled list with right shoulder inflammation to open a roster spot when Strasburg was activated Sunday.Ross, 23, labored through 5 1/3 innings against Cincinnati on Saturday, allowing a season-high 10 hits and four earned runs. Ross velocity was noticeably down.Strasburg hadnt started since June 15 after he suffered an upper-back strain. The Nationals scratched him from two starts before making the DL move June 26 and backdating it to June 16.Strasburg, who signed a seven-year, $175 million contract extension in May, lowered his season ERA to 2.71 with Sundays performance.Moving Ross (7-4, 3.47 ERA) to the DL also means rookie?Lucas Giolito?will remain in the rotation. The 21-year-old threw?four scoreless innings in his debut June 28 against the New York Mets.The Associated Press contributed to this report. ' ' '