N. Suh should be suspended

FootballFan1

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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. ;)

We might. Don't like seeing the Ravens in the playoffs. They are the only team that worries me. Nobody else.
 

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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.

True...but remember, the commissioner has been under fire with his decisions regarding suspensions. I think he gives the benefit of a doubt to Suh.
 

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True...but remember, the commissioner has been under fire with his decisions regarding suspensions. I think he gives the benefit of a doubt to Suh.

That line of thinking cuts both ways. If he does not punish Suh enough then other teams will think he is being too soft.
 

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If Detroit were playing any team but us there is no doubt he'd get suspended.
 

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We might. Don't like seeing the Ravens in the playoffs. They are the only team that worries me. Nobody else.

It's a down year for the AFC with Manning struggling and the Chiefs and Chargers underachieving.

I actually think the Steelers might be the second best team out there. The Bengals can be scary good and scary bad at times. Neither of them are consistently strong. Peyton doesn't look like himself right now but maybe a bit of rest can get him turned around.

The Cowboys will have a tougher go and won't get a single weak team on our playoff trip. It looks like a murderers row of the Lions and then GB in GB and then probably Seattle in Seattle. I think those teams are like a combined 30-2 at home the last couple of years or something outrageous like that. We'll truly be a deserving SB finalist if we get through those teams in successive weeks.
 

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Looked intentional to me, but I want him to play regardless. Don't want Detroit to have any excuses.
 

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Suh is a punk and no way I would want him on Dallas team. The guy is a thug and was a headache at Husker land. If he was so great how come he cannot will his team to a win.
 

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Looked intentional to me, but I want him to play regardless. Don't want Detroit to have any excuses.

He will. Sure it was intentional, but hard to prove...MUCH less obvious than Raiola's idiotic stomp last week in Chicago. They are just arse clowns.
 

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It's a down year for the AFC with Manning struggling and the Chiefs and Chargers underachieving.

I actually think the Steelers might be the second best team out there. The Bengals can be scary good and scary bad at times. Neither of them are consistently strong. Peyton doesn't look like himself right now but maybe a bit of rest can get him turned around.

The Cowboys will have a tougher go and won't get a single weak team on our playoff trip. It looks like a murderers row of the Lions and then GB in GB and then probably Seattle in Seattle. I think those teams are like a combined 30-2 at home the last couple of years or something outrageous like that. We'll truly be a deserving SB finalist if we get through those teams in successive weeks.

Pats or broncos make the sb nobody else has a chance
 

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It's a down year for the AFC with Manning struggling and the Chiefs and Chargers underachieving.

I actually think the Steelers might be the second best team out there. The Bengals can be scary good and scary bad at times. Neither of them are consistently strong. Peyton doesn't look like himself right now but maybe a bit of rest can get him turned around.

The Cowboys will have a tougher go and won't get a single weak team on our playoff trip. It looks like a murderers row of the Lions and then GB in GB and then probably Seattle in Seattle. I think those teams are like a combined 30-2 at home the last couple of years or something outrageous like that. We'll truly be a deserving SB finalist if we get through those teams in successive weeks.

I do not worry about the Steelers in Foxboro . As for you, seeing you getting past the Lions (hope that is just not my dislike for them), but think you will. GB is another story, and will tell you everything you need to know about your team. I am not so sold on Seattle, don't ask me why, just do not see it. The Pack or Boys in my eyes.

In the AFC, if we do not have to face the Ravens, feeling rather comfortable.
 

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Looked intentional to me, but I want him to play regardless. Don't want Detroit to have any excuses.

I personally don't care. Let him sit. If we beat them without him, I'll take the excuses as long as we get the win. :)
 

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I personally don't care. Let him sit. If we beat them without him, I'll take the excuses as long as we get the win. :)

I think Rodgers reaction could go a long way toward a suspension...he is one of the nfl golden boys and him obviously pissed could get it done.
 
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