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Kicker Shayne Graham is not pleased with the way the NFL handled a situation with Tampa Bay kicker Matt Bryant, whose 3-month-old son, Matthew Tryson, died in his sleep last Wednesday. Bryant didn't practice during the week and coach Jon Gruden left up to him the decision to play, the Associated Press said. One day after the baby's funeral, Bryant returned to kick three field goals in a Buccaneers win over Green Bay. Graham doesn't think Bryant had much choice in his quick return. "I just think it put him in a tough (place) where he wasn't allowed to be selfish in that situation. And I think in that kind of situation you should be allowed to be selfish and make that decision based on just you, and how you feel and your family feels. But he had to think about his team, and think, 'OK, well if I don't play they're going to have to cut somebody.' I just think that's a shame." The NFL has made exemptions for suspended players or those who have been in trouble with the law, Graham said. He doesn't think it's right for a grieving parent to be denied the same opportunity.