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Old 11-26-2012   #1
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Default Ndamukong wont be suspended

Wow wasn't expecting this

http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/86...ing-groin-kick
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Old 11-26-2012   #2
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And I don't think he should be.

I don't konw why everyone thought he did that on purpose. It didn't look like he did to me. Of course I've only seen the replay once but it certainly didn't look intentional to me.
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And I don't think he should be.

I don't konw why everyone thought he did that on purpose. It didn't look like he did to me. Of course I've only seen the replay once but it certainly didn't look intentional to me.

I agree even though ESPN did everything they could to get him suspended
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And I don't think he should be.

I don't konw why everyone thought he did that on purpose. It didn't look like he did to me. Of course I've only seen the replay once but it certainly didn't look intentional to me.
Looked inconclusive to me. You could make a case that it did look intentional, but there is still plenty of wiggle room to say he didn't. Unlike last year where it was very clear he stomped on the Packer lineman even though he said he didn't.
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You can definately bet that they had a nice chat w/ Mr. Suh even though they didn't suspend him. You can bet he was warned that this is it and that no more of this will be "free pass" mode for him.

I saw that replay over and over and I feel that he did intentionally kick Schaub in the groin.

He extended his leg and foot to make that contact.

It didn't obviously hurt Schaub and that is why I suspect Suh wasn't suspended, but you can bet a serious reminder meeting was had by all.

Shannon Sharp and Boomer tore Suh apart at halftime. Boomer said he would never shake the guys hand as a player. Sharp did not go that far but he definately said something had to be done about Suh's style of play going forward.

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It was 100% intentional.

Not only should he be suspended, he should be BANNED.

They keep talking about player safety and he is a serious injury or fatality waiting to happen.

He makes Conrad Dobler proud.
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It was inconclusive for me. I don't like the guy but to ban him just based on that video would be wrong.
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"The stuff that he stands for and the type of player he is, that's not Houston Texan-worthy," Schaub said. "That's not what we're about as a football team, as individuals, collectively as a group, we're not that type of person."

I did find that funny since Houston uses a lot of cut blocking in their offensive schemes.
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You can definately bet that they had a nice chat w/ Mr. Suh even though they didn't suspend him. You can bet he was warned that this is it and that no more of this will be "free pass" mode for him.

I saw that replay over and over and I feel that he did intentionally kick Schaub in the groin.

He extended his leg and foot to make that contact.

It didn't obviously hurt Schaub and that is why I suspect Suh wasn't suspended, but you can bet a serious reminder meeting was had by all.

Shannon Sharp and Boomer tore Suh apart at halftime. Boomer said he would never shake the guys hand as a player. Sharp did not go that far but he definately said something had to be done about Suh's style of play going forward.
I usually agree with Brave on most things, but i do agree here that it looked to me like he extended his leg at the end of the play to intentionally kick him. In a league where players are suspended for clean, hard football hits now.. im shocked that he wasn't issued one for this. Just makes me dislike Goodell a bit more than before.. i can't wait for the day that he's gone.
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I will admit that I like the guy off the field. But on it, he says he is "doing his job". But still you should not hurt anybody. He should had been suspended for the rest of the season. But to ban him is pretty harsh. Heard a lot worse than that.
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Suh is the dirtiest player in the league.
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I hope a fan accidentally kicks him in the nuts.
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Suh is the dirtiest player in the league.
Yep only player in the same zip code is James Harrison.

Suh is the dirtiest since Chuck Cecil.
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Anyone got a replay of it?
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"The stuff that he stands for and the type of player he is, that's not Houston Texan-worthy," Schaub said. "That's not what we're about as a football team, as individuals, collectively as a group, we're not that type of person."

I did find that funny since Houston uses a lot of cut blocking in their offensive schemes.
Exactly. Everyone was crying foul when Cushing got hurt for the year, but then the next game against G.B., I saw a Houston player going after the knees of a Lineman of GB after a play was over.
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