It took 12 weeks, but Jacksonville Jaguars receiver Allen Robinson finally couldn't stop himself.
Angry at another instance in which what appeared to be an obvious pass interference penalty wasn't called in the fourth quarter of Sunday's loss to Denver, Robinson yanked off his helmet and yelled at an official. He was hit with an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty and went to the sideline seething.
"That's not really me, but it's been frustrating," Robinson said after the 20-10 loss at EverBank Field. "It's been frustrating, and not the amazing officiating but just all around. Sometimes you've got to let it out, and that happened.
"I've never been this frustrated playing the game of football in my life."
As the story said, and as fantasy owners know, it's understandable. Robinson had a breakout season in 2015, catching 80 passes for 1,400 yards and a franchise-record 14 touchdowns while making the Pro Bowl. He's had a much harder time in 2016. He's on pace to catch nearly the same number of passes but finish with more than 500 fewer yards.