SC, here is the thing... I had the same reaction you did reading some of these reactions... I didnt think most of you have played a sport, given how frothingly angry some of the reactions have been, and how dangerous some of you have insisted the trips were. Me? I've played several sports seriously through my life. I got my first recruitment letter as a high school freshman, and was a varsity captain at Duke (which is a D1 school, obviously.) I actually played hockey at several pro camps, and worked in sports, including as an agent and as a de-facto GM for some minor league teams.
And yet I look at those two wimpy trips and I'm left saying exactly what I've said before: they were childish and stupid and immature, and should have gotten fouls called (one did, the other didn't.). But I don't think they are the same as, say, banging a guys head against the hardwood, and I don't think they are worthy of a suspension... As I pointed out, has a player ever been suspended for something that wasn't even called as a foul and didn't result in an injury? So no, I don't think that sticking ones foot backwards blindly as someone walks by is deserving of that sort of historical punishment, and frankly I think a lot of the reaction that it has generated has to do more with who did it (a white successful player on maybe the most visible and oft-hated team in the world) than the actual action, which is frankly something I see kids do on the playground playing touch football when I have to do lunch duty at the elementary school I now teach in.
Hey, in the end, the disagreement isn't that big. I think everyone agrees it was dumb and immature and all of that. Everyone agrees that it should have been called a foul. The only two disagreements we really are having are the smaller one (should it be a suspension-worth crime) and the bigger one (what does it say about Allen.). Obviously, as someone who has read a lot about Grayson, and who has seen dozens of interviews with him and all of that, I don't think he is a "bad" kid, just a kid who is being childish, but it is likely natural for rival fans to disagree.