N. Suh should be suspended

FootballFan1

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Well, how about Raiola. People are always saying the Pats always get the calls, what a joke, absolutely not true. That scumbag on purpose (which he admitted) crossed the line on a kneel down and tried to take one of our rookies out because they were losing. Scumbag,and the league did nothing. I was truly surprised. Then the scumbag the next week stomped on a Chicago player and finally got a measly 1 game suspension. Suh just took up the "act" today. Do not like losing do you guys, so play dirty. Say what you will that was intentional.

Watch out folks, you have some nasty folks coming your way. I simply hate this kind of play in the NFL. And where is the coach telling them to cut it OUT.

Good luck against that team, I hope you destroy them and send a message to other teams that feel that is the way to win -- take their best players out rather than winning on your own merit.
 

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Well, how about Raiola. People are always saying the Pats always get the calls, what a joke, absolutely not true. That scumbag on purpose (which he admitted) crossed the line on a kneel down and tried to take one of our rookies out because they were losing. Scumbag,and the league did nothing. I was truly surprised. Then the scumbag the next week stomped on a Chicago player and finally got a measly 1 game suspension. Suh just took up the "act" today. Do not like losing do you guys, so play dirty. Say what you will that was intentional.

Watch out folks, you have some nasty folks coming your way. I simply hate this kind of play in the NFL. And where is the coach telling them to cut it OUT.

Good luck against that team, I hope you destroy them and send a message to other teams that feel that is the way to win -- take their best players out rather than winning on your own merit.

I agree with your take on the situation.

I think you're a Pats fan, right? I wouldn't mind having a shot at you guys in the playoffs. ;)
 

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Two attempts to injury Rodgers after the play. This is ludicrous.

I'm with you here. The dude has a history of this garbage, and it was pretty obvious what he was trying to do. Shame on the ref for not throwing a flag. That was incredibly blatant. What a fat piece of garbage. No way I want to see that piece of filth ever have a star on his helmet. I hope the Cowboys feed him a crap sandwich next week.
 

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A lot of people are writing how it was a dirty play. Better believe Goodell will see that, especially with this coming a single week after Raiola's incident.

Also, the fact this happened to Rodgers -- already injured -- is important. The league wants it's likely MVP healthy, not stepped on. Might be different if that was Derek Carr lying on the ground.
 

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It was 2 baby steps as he was stopping his backwards momentum. Anyone, especially that size is going to take those steps. It's a matter of physics. The slow mo makes it look like he lingered, but at full speed, it was nothing.

Visit your optometrist first thing tomorrow morning.
 

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I don't think it was an intentional move out of his way to run into and onto Rodgers. I do think he probably lingered a little longer then he had to. No I don't think it should be a suspension. It was a very grey area play. You're basically having to judge intent and that's a slippery slope in my mind.
 

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please look at it again, he was catching his balance after being push by an O-lineman.

Maybe so, but there is no way he couldn't have avoided the second step on him.

Think about all your years of watching football - how often do you see someone with reasonable control of his body step on a guy on the ground twice and then linger on his injured calf with the second step before pushing off as he steps off of him. He knew what he was doing. His past actions give him no benefit of the doubt.

Whether the league does anything about it or not is a different question.
 

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He won't be suspended. There isn't any conclusive evidence that it was intentional. I very much believe he did the second step on purpose. He will be fined, but no suspension.
 

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Nothing is going to happen to that cowardly thug. He needs to be slapped around by our offensive line. I predict he plays next week and we kick his arse all over the field. He makes me sick. He has been doing this low grade stuff for years. He should be ushered out of the league.
 

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He won't be suspended. There isn't any conclusive evidence that it was intentional. I very much believe he did the second step on purpose. He will be fined, but no suspension.

This isn't a court of law. You don't need evidence beyond a reasonable doubt. All that has to happen is for the Packers to file a complaint (which they will) and the commissioner's office to decide whether he probably could have avoided stepping on Rodgers the second time or gotten off him in a more timely and less damaging manner.

The league has it out for Detroit with the prior issues with Suh and the suspension of their Center last week. Obviously the message just isn't get through to them. Maybe it'll be a fine or just a stern talking to but something will come out of this.
 

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Everyone forgetting this is the 3rd time Suh is being called out for stuff like this? On Thanksgiving a couple years ago he kicks or stomps on a Packer OL. Also a couple years ago he kicked Matt Schaub in the pills. I do not understand why anyone thinks he deserves the benefit of the doubt.
 

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Romo is far from....

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Somehow the boys win it all and I don't think they do that with weedon so that means romo wills likely survive. Not doubting your premonition r u ?
 
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