How should a winner act?

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You can contribute to a column I'm planning to write. The topic is the right and wrong ways for athletes to celebrate victories, big plays, etc. Tell me what kinds of celebrations you like and what kinds go too far -- or not far enough.

This has come up a lot recently because of the Angels' Francisco Rodriguez's distinctive way of marking each of his record number of saves, the Angels team's wild champagne party after clinching a runaway division title, the Washington quarterback's penalty for what seemed like a mild reaction to a big touchdown against BYU, and other controversies.

I have my opinions, but I'd like to hear yours. Click on "Comments," and tell me what you think.

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Kevin Modesti watches sports from a new angle since his promotion from sports columnist to sports editor for the Los Angeles Newspaper Group. In his new blog, Modesti not only comments on the big sports stories of the moment-- he talks about what makes them big. Think of it as a conversation with readers about how these stories should be covered.

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