What I said earlier was more of a general statement about Moss and Owens style antics, and not this particular incident. This one really wasn't much of anything. Had he actually mooned the crowd, then that would have been. When i first heard about it, they wouldnt say what he had done, and I thought it would've been far worse than "pretend mooning." I figured he dry humped the upright or something. or jacked off onto a cheerleader, now that is celebration.
I generally like over the top celebrations, especially when they are directed at pissing off the crowd. The crowd the entire game rags on the visiting players, so the visiting players should be allowed to rag back. There are lines of course not to be crossed, but sharpees, placing the ball on the Dallas star, and pretend moonings aren't nearly crossing that. They make (most) people laugh, if you are offended by something like that you should really recheck your values. Speaking of the sharpee, that was brilliant. ESPN (and other sports broadcasts) are basically at fault for blowing these things out of proportion, similar to why the league like these situations so does ESPN, because they get more viewers when there is something "controversial" to talk about on top of those who just watch for scores.