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suh suspended

Come on, the slap drew a flag, and was not intentional as a slap, he was trying to swat the pass down.

You can't realistically compare the two actions.

Not saying either is really egregious....but if the first step, 2nd step or slap to the head of a qb should warrant a suspension. ...it should be the hit to the head. You know. ... the one that actually drew a flag for being a personal foul. And dont give me the swat the ball crap. The ball was about 15 yards away from staffords face when it was hit.
 
Not saying either is really egregious....but if the first step, 2nd step or slap to the head of a qb should warrant a suspension. ...it should be the hit to the head. You know. ... the one that actually drew a flag for being a personal foul. And dont give me the swat the ball crap. The ball was about 15 yards away from staffords face when it was hit.

And the wide receiver 5 yards from Stafford's face, lol.
 
ARod took the look back stance as well.

It may not have helped Rodgers' calf that Lions defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh stepped on it late in the game. Suh was suspended for the Lions' wild-card playoff game against the Dallas Cowboys because of it but won his appeal and will play Sunday.

"The only thing I can say is if you step on something in your everyday life or if you step on somebody on the field, the first reaction seems to be looking back and maybe apologizing with your hands or maybe pulling your foot back right away, and I'm just not sure that's what happened on Sunday," Rodgers said before the decision came down.
 
This has been too much fun. I hope he steps on Romo too.
 
Told yas the suspension was bullshit!!! No way they could have proved it was intentional or not. All we're doing as fans and non-fans are guessing/assuming if he did it on purpose or not. Typical knee-jerk reaction from the talking heads and finally the NFL made the right call and lifted the suspension....
 
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Just did it. I put a 2x4 on the ground and had my son hold my shirt. I went back a bit...put very little pressure on the 2x4 and never even put my 2nd leg on the 2x4. Did it again and tried to put my 2nd leg on the 2x4 but didn't have to pick my "off leg" up in the air to regain my balance. I am not an athlete so my balance is not as good as Suh. Did it 10 times and not once did I have to step back with my 2nd foot. Then I did it several times where I placed my 2nd foot on the board on purpose and I didn't need to pick up my "off foot" to walk away.

Experiment over...Suh is a dirty player.

Most idiotic thing I have read ever. lololololol
 
Told yas the fine was bullshit!!! No way they could have proved it was intentional or not. All we're doing as fans and non-fans are guessing/assuming if he did it on purpose or not. Typical knee-jerk reaction from the talking heads and finally the NFL made the right call and lifted the suspension....

The fine was bullshit? They still fined him so they in fact were saying that it was intentional.
 
The fine says intentional. No suspension says there was no intent to injure..at least that's what I gather from it.
 
The NFL treated him as a repeat offender unjustly since he was clean for the proper amount of time this breaking there own rule. I don't think the step was intentional but he certainly wasn't in a hurry to get off of him but i dont think that constitutes a fine and definitely not a suspension. Perreira, Walt Anderson among others ask called it bull shit. I'm tired of lions players getting screwed. The ziggy fine shouldn't have stood either. It's a penalty but clearly there was no malice intended it was more of an unfortunate accident seeing as he dove simultaneously to the Clausen slide meaning there's no way that's his aiming point and it's clear he was going to take out the legs. Accidents should be treated as such. I'm sick of the pussification of football. 20 years ago Suh would be revered instead of vilified. Suh has never caused an injury with any of his"dirty" plays and they include plays that literally are good football plays. The push to Cutlers back? How was that a fineable offense. The foot hitting Schaub's sack, can't prove intent it still looks accidental but when you slow everything he does down it looks worse. It's a witch hunt based on media and if i are him i would sue for defamation of character. Many of those fines would not hold up if put in a civil court room and based on the NFL's own mark blandinos own comments from a year ago of can be proven that Suh is held to a different level and is being targeted.
 
The NFL treated him as a repeat offender unjustly since he was clean for the proper amount of time this breaking there own rule. I don't think the step was intentional but he certainly wasn't in a hurry to get off of him but i dont think that constitutes a fine and definitely not a suspension. Perreira, Walt Anderson among others ask called it bull shit. I'm tired of lions players getting screwed. The ziggy fine shouldn't have stood either. It's a penalty but clearly there was no malice intended it was more of an unfortunate accident seeing as he dove simultaneously to the Clausen slide meaning there's no way that's his aiming point and it's clear he was going to take out the legs. Accidents should be treated as such. I'm sick of the pussification of football. 20 years ago Suh would be revered instead of vilified. Suh has never caused an injury with any of his"dirty" plays and they include plays that literally are good football plays. The push to Cutlers back? How was that a fineable offense. The foot hitting Schaub's sack, can't prove intent it still looks accidental but when you slow everything he does down it looks worse. It's a witch hunt based on media and if i are him i would sue for defamation of character. Many of those fines would not hold up if put in a civil court room and based on the NFL's own mark blandinos own comments from a year ago of can be proven that Suh is held to a different level and is being targeted.

yes...everybody is out to get Suh and the Lions...LOL! It's a witch hunt!
 
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