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Suh can play against the Cowboys

Course not. I am happy he's playing, because I want the Lions to win and he's their best defensive player.

Doesn't hide the fact that he's a jackoff, he stepped on the dude's leg intentionally, and he somehow convinced the dumbass appeal committee that he had cold feet.
 
I also see a substantial amount of people who agree that it was intentional. You and like one other person think it was an accident.

If it was an accident, here's the natural human reaction: Maybe a stumble, trip, acknowledgement to the other guy. Hell, even talk to the media after the game (like you should be doing anyway) just to say it was an accident.

Here's what he did: Walked away, and told everyone it was cold feet.

Natural human reaction?? Who the fk are you to make that claim?? He explained himself at his hearing. THAT'S IT!! He doesn't owe you, myself or anyone an explanation for his actions.
 
Course not. I am happy he's playing, because I want the Lions to win and he's their best defensive player.

Doesn't hide the fact that he's a jackoff, he stepped on the dude's leg intentionally, and he somehow convinced the dumbass appeal committee that he had cold feet.

Makes you mad eh??? lmfao
 
Nah, life's good man.

I have my opinion on this, which basically everyone except three people on this board share. He stepped on the guy, it's pretty damn obvious among anyone with two eyes and common sense. The people that defend the guy are the slaps who still think Stafford is an elite QB and that Suh is unjustly criticized by people.
 
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Course not. I am happy he's playing, because I want the Lions to win and he's their best defensive player.

Doesn't hide the fact that he's a jackoff, he stepped on the dude's leg intentionally, and he somehow convinced the dumbass appeal committee that he had cold feet.

So he is supposed to be able to know how and where Rodgers was going to fall and see behind him without looking?
 
Nah, life's good man.

I have my opinion on this, which basically everyone except three people on this board share. He stepped on the guy, it's pretty damn obvious among anyone with two eyes and common sense. The people that defend the guy are the slaps who still think Stafford is an elite QB and that Suh is unjustly criticized by people.

And so i'm in the minority makes me wrong? Listen, You're no more right than i am. Not even close. Suh stepped on a guy. STEPPED!! He didn't stomp, twist or smash it. He stepped and pushed off. All we're doing is ASSUMING if it was intentional or not. So if it makes you feel better that you're in the majority that Suh did it on purpose, then don't forget to print up tshirts lol. It's opinion!!! You are neither RIGHT or WRONG. Suh is the ONLY one who knows if ot was done on purpose. You fn chode.

Nice Stafford reference?? Makes no sense but coming from you, i almost get it. You don't have an argument so you have to reach deep deep down into your gigantic barrel of negativity and pull out something that is completely IRRELEVANT towards the subject at hand...lol. You're a beaut!!

And for the record, i never once thought Staff was elite. I always thought he was a goid QB with tons of potential. And he gets the blame for a lot of bs that isn't fair..
 
Typically yea you want a player to be aware of what is going on around him.

Just imagine if suh hurt his own ankle the first time he slipped off Rodgers or the second time he stepped on him.
 
Typically yea you want a player to be aware of what is going on around him.

Just imagine if suh hurt his own ankle the first time he slipped off Rodgers or the second time he stepped on him.

But he didn't hurt his ankle lol. Why even say that? Would you feel better if he did hurt himself?
 
Imagine if suh ran into the crowd and stomped on some children. He was close to doing that
 
But he didn't hurt his ankle lol. Why even say that? Would you feel better if he did hurt himself?

What are you talking about?

One guy is acting like it is impossible to know what is going on around you. Like there was no possible way for Suh to know that Rodgers was on the ground, in the pocket on a passing play, when a 1/2 a second before he was rushing him trying to sack him.

All I was saying is I would expect an elite DT to be aware of where the QB is.
 
What are you talking about?

One guy is acting like it is impossible to know what is going on around you. Like there was no possible way for Suh to know that Rodgers was on the ground, in the pocket on a passing play, when a 1/2 a second before he was rushing him trying to sack him.

All I was saying is I would expect an elite DT to be aware of where the QB is.

Being aware of what's going on around you and knowing within 6 inches of where Rodgers leg will be when you aren't watching him fall are two different things.

You're really reaching if you say he should know that. Really reaching.
 
He stepped on him. Fuck rodgers. No suspension. Move on
 
What are you talking about?

One guy is acting like it is impossible to know what is going on around you. Like there was no possible way for Suh to know that Rodgers was on the ground, in the pocket on a passing play, when a 1/2 a second before he was rushing him trying to sack him.

All I was saying is I would expect an elite DT to be aware of where the QB is.

Comes down to this.......it wasn't worth a suspension. NOBODY could determine if it was a malicious act. IMPOSSIBLE to make that call and suspend a player in the playoffs. Punishment did not fit the crime so it was taken down a few notches.

TIME TO GET OVER IT.
 
If you are biased against suh you can magically make the call on intent
 
I agree it didn't deserve suspension for that act alone. The rules are since it's been two years, he is not a repeat offender. They thought 70k fine was sufficient.

All I'm saying is, I think it was intentional. To me a player that steps on a guy once, slides off, takes another step back puts all weight on one foot and steps off, knows what he is doing. I just hope they get the man some feet warmers if we play in GB again this year. I mean they are a few bucks for a 10 pack. Probably would be more effective if he could feel his feet.

I'm glad he is playing, I'll be happy he is on the Lions as long as this playoff run last.
 
And that's the difference between us. I'm all good man. I'm happy he's playing, but he's guilty of being a dirty player, and stepping on a guy. Wasn't serious, but when you take a second step behind you and put the weight down, you intend to hurt someone.

I don't call people names like yourself. That's your level. Shout at people and call them names when they don't agree with you. I find it hilarious giving me the "you mad bro?" crap when you are the angriest person on here.
 
I agree it didn't deserve suspension for that act alone. The rules are since it's been two years, he is not a repeat offender. They thought 70k fine was sufficient.

All I'm saying is, I think it was intentional. To me a player that steps on a guy once, slides off, takes another step back puts all weight on one foot and steps off, knows what he is doing. I just hope they get the man some feet warmers if we play in GB again this year. I mean they are a few bucks for a 10 pack. Probably would be more effective if he could feel his feet.

I'm glad he is playing, I'll be happy he is on the Lions as long as this playoff run last.

And my point is, I think it was completely unintentional. Look at it again. He stops looking in Rodgers direction just as Rodgers starts to fall. From that point, where Rodgers AND his legs wind up are completely out of Suh's view.

Suh grazes one of Rodgers legs with his right foot and at the same time pulls his body BACK from the hold of the OL......you can see his arms go back just slightly like everyones do when they are trying to gain their balance.....and with his momentum already going backwards, takes a natural step back and lands on Rodgers leg.

All of that without ever looking back anywhere near Rodgers direction.

As Tony pointed out. Didn't stomp, twist, or jump......just stepped back.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000451231/article/nfl-reviewing-suhs-step-on-aaron-rodgers

Here is a good view. Especially the :51 to :57 second mark.....you can see exactly what I'm talking about.

Either way.

Go Lions!
 
Oh well. People have their thoughts, I'm not going to knock anyone who disagrees. It just gets tiring with the insults.
 
Comes down to this.......it wasn't worth a suspension. NOBODY could determine if it was a malicious act. IMPOSSIBLE to make that call and suspend a player in the playoffs. Punishment did not fit the crime so it was taken down a few notches.

TIME TO GET OVER IT.



People seem to not understand there is no distinction between a regular season game, pre-season or playoff game.
 
Also I wonder if his ass was frozen too. Because he didn't react at all tho Rodgers swatting him.
 
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