The Michael Crabtree chain snatching incident is the gift that keeps giving. Well, at least in terms relative to making us entertained. Oakland Raiders head coach Jack Del Rio, however, isn't as pumped as the rest of us about the entire ordeal.

Jack Del Rio turned to the mean streets of Twitter to voice his confusion over the length of Michael Crabtree's suspension.

“Hard to understand the reasoning for this judgement based on most recent ruling w/ altercation see WR Cin and DB Jax = 0 games suspended,” Del Rio tweeted Monday night.

First thing is first, with all those abbreviations, Del Rio must be the last person still operating with only 140 characters.

Crabtree, for the record, has been suspended for two games, but is appealing the initial ruling.

For what it is worth, Crabtree didn't even appear to want to play football against the Denver Broncos. The first chance the receiver had, he went after Aqib Talib (also suspended for two games) with all his might.

We have later learned that Crabtree literally taped his chain to his body in an effort to prevent it from getting snatched.

Del Rio is also on record being upset over other things that happened in that game. Most notably, the hit that sent Amari Cooper to the bench with some head trauma.

Football is a violent sport. While Denver-Oakland wasn't the most entertaining game, the rivalry appears to be as heated as ever, as both sides continue to jaw about each other days after the game was played.