Jamie Vardy will be sweating on the referees match report this week following his outburst to his red card at the weekend. The Leicester striker scored the opener but was then sent off for diving in Sundays dramatic 2-2 draw with West Ham.Claudio Ranieris Premier League table-toppers battled back to grab a precious point thanks to Leonardo Ulloas last-gasp penalty at the King Power Stadium, but the game was overshadowed by a series of controversial calls by referee Jon Moss. It was the decision by Moss to give Vardy his marching orders in the 56th minute that sparked such an angry response from the England forward and his club will be hoping the official now shows some leniency.The Football Association is currently waiting on the report from Moss and if the official highlights Vardys conduct then they may issue a general misconduct charge. Andy Carroll disputed the last-minute Leicester penalty that was given against him and felt it was very harsh on West Ham If charged, the 29-year-old will face an independent three-person committee and could face a further suspension if the charge is proven.Chelsea striker Diego Costa was involved in a similar case last month when he received an additional one-match ban for his reluctance to leave the pitch following a red card in the FA Cup against Everton. Were Leicester decisions right? Thierry Henry and Emile Heskey analyse the decisions in the Foxes 2-2 draw with West Ham... The FA has until close of business on Tuesday to charge Vardy. However, it is unlikely the outcome will be heard for several days.Vardys one-match ban for the red card will be served on Sunday when Leicester play Swansea.Dermot Gallagher, reviewing the incident in the Sky Sports News HQ studio during Ref Watch, said Vardys punishment would depend on what he said to the referee and if it was offensive insulting or abusive.The former Premier League referee said: He could be facing down the barrel of a further charge. It happened quickly and he was angry, but we dont know what was said. Only Jon Moss knows that and thats what will follow through. Is it offensive? Is it insulting? Is it abusive? It all hinges on that.Hammers striker Andy Carroll could also be in trouble with the authorities after accusing Moss of trying to amend for his earlier mistakes.West Ham led 2-1 deep into injury time with Leicesters late penalty awarded after Carroll had brought down Jeffrey Schlupp. Watch the moment Leicester were awarded an injury-time penalty to earn a 2-2 draw against West Ham Carroll said: Its not acceptable. Week in, week out, weve had bad decisions. I think hes trying to even it up.The FA will look at the full quotes in context and will then consider whether his comments questioned the integrity of the referee, or implied bias.If they are not satisfied, it is likely they will write to Carroll for his observations before deciding on any potential charge. Normally a player would expect a warning or a fine, rather than any ban. Also See: Leicester 2-2 West Ham Options without Vardy? Were Leicester decisions right? Carroll: Penalty was harsh Wholesale NFL Jerseys China . 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That particular season the late great Harry Caray was calling the White Sox games. THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. -- Although Jared Goff still isnt getting the keys to the Los Angeles Rams offense, the No. 1 draft pick will get to take it for a spin.Goff will get increased practice time with the first-team offense during the Rams current bye week and again next week before their game against Carolina, coach Jeff Fisher said Monday.While Case Keenum will remain Los Angeles starting quarterback, Goff has a chance to master the details necessary to gain Fishers approval.Hes going to get reps, Fisher said of Goff. I dont feel like Case needs the reps Wednesday and early next week, so Jared will get those reps, which is good.About 4 1/2 hours after stepping off the long flight home from London, Fisher confirmed he hasnt changed his mind about his quarterback situation with the Rams (3-4), who have lost three straight to wipe out their strong start to the season.Keenum, who threw four interceptions in the Rams dull 17-10 loss to the New York Giants at Twickenham Stadium, is still ahead of Goff, who got a four-year, $27.9 million contract with an $18.5 million signing bonus in June after the Rams mortgaged a large chunk of their future to trade up for him.Jared is going to be our starter (eventually), Fisher said. But were going to continue with Case.Although a bye week seems to be an ideal time to make a change thats essentially inevitable, Fisher isnt yet ready.Fisher declined the chance to be specific about whether he feels Goff isnt ready for the job, or whether he doesnt want to risk his prized picks health and development in the NFLs 30th-ranked offense. The Rams have an inconsistent offensive line, a struggling ground game and receivers who arent exactly distinguishing themselves this season.We won three straight games with (Keenum), Fisher said. Yes, I understand weve lost three straight. But the quarterback position, in my opinion, is not the reason why we lost the football games. ... (Keenum) threw four interceptions. You look at the actual plays, and as you guys know, interceptions -- you can place blame wherever you want..ddddddddddddFisher says much of that blame resides with the Rams receivers. Brian Quick ran an incorrect route on Keenums fourth interception, while Kenny Britt made an earlier mistake that ruined a potential TD pass.When youre playing close games, youve got to do everything exactly right, Fisher said. And we didnt do that at the receiver position. Nor did we do it at the offensive line position, or the running back position for that matter.Fisher was noncommittal about the possibility of shaking up the receiving corps with additional playing time for rookies Pharoh Cooper, Nelson Spruce or Michael Thomas.Cooper, a fourth-round pick, has been active for just one game this season. Spruce has yet to get on the field after the Rams kept the promising undrafted free agent on their 53-man roster out of training camp even though he was injured. Thomas is mainly contributing on special teams.Were going to work some of the younger guys in there (in practice), Fisher said. (Cooper and Spruce) going to get a lot of reps, so well see. Michael is doing a good job out there on special teams. We just have to get more production out of the whole group.The Rams will practice only once during their bye. After a peripatetic season that began with the franchises return from St. Louis, the players will have several days off to recover from their London trip while revitalizing themselves for the nine weeks ahead.Those weeks begin with a favorable November schedule. Los Angeles next four opponents are a combined 8-18, giving the Rams a golden opportunity to get back in the playoff hunt despite their offensive woes.But first, Fisher wants his players to get rid of their jetlag. The coach could use some sleep, too.This week is about resting, its about recovering, Fisher said. Its also about getting away and coming back recharged, thats probably the most important thing.---AP NFL websites: www.pro32.ap.org and www.twitter.com/AP-NFL ' ' '