NFL to review Suh's step today

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These animals (Raiola and Suh) had better not injure any of our key players with their nonsense. Romo never gets any calls and every defensive player in the league knows it, including the dirty ones.
 

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I think the video is inconclusive technically so he will likely skate. But we all know he meant to do it

The video is conclusive IMO.

If any normal human being takes a step back and steps on someone, their first reaction is to look back and jump off. Suh does neither. He never looks back to see what happened and instead of jumping off, he casually steps off and then purposely plants his other foot on the leg.

The NFL, if they are about justice and fairness, cannot let Suh walk on this.
 

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yup im sure mara will make the decision.

i'm also not surprised espn is pushing the fine thing seeing that they're playing the cowboys next.

So, they're advocating a fine for doing something he's previously been suspended for?

Brilliant!
 

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So, they're advocating a fine for doing something he's previously been suspended for?

Brilliant!

usually these espn dimwits have foam coming out of their mouths whenever stuff like this happens but what i've seen so far, they've been very tempered about a suspension.
 

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He'll be twisting and wrenching on Romo's back every chance he gets.
 

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And the clincher: when Rodgers smacked Suh on the butt, Suh never looked back. The first reaction of any normal human being would be to turn and see who is hitting you. Suh knew the answer, and he knew why. Hence no look back. Must be a one week suspension and a fine.

Yup. Suh nonchalantly walked away as if nothing happened. He knew what he was doing. No doubt in my mind.
 

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Yup. Suh nonchalantly walked away as if nothing happened. He knew what he was doing. No doubt in my mind.

that's what makes it obvious. he didn't even turn around to acknowledge rodgers after he did it. goodell needs to show some balls here. unfortunately i think he will just follow the media's tempered response and fine him.
 

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usually these espn dimwits have foam coming out of their mouths whenever stuff like this happens but what i've seen so far, they've been very tempered about a suspension.

Yet another reason for me not to watch the 'National Enquirer of Sports'.

:espn:
 

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Yup. Suh nonchalantly walked away as if nothing happened. He knew what he was doing. No doubt in my mind.

And there should be absolutely, positively no doubt in the NFL's mind either.

Benefit of the doubt left town long ago with this clown.
 
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I think the video is inconclusive technically so he will likely skate. But we all know he meant to do it

I don't know.....he obviously knew he was stepping on something, and when on a football field, it's most likely another player. The fact that after stepping on Roger's leg and then not even looking to what was under his foot, he continued to roll back and lift his other foot to place all his weight on what he was stepping on. I think he get's suspended here....the league must "put their foot down" (lol) here - Suh continues to snub his nose at the NFL
 

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yup im sure mara will make the decision.

i'm also not surprised espn is pushing the fine thing seeing that they're playing the cowboys next.

ESPN this am are all philly homers carter , golic, Steven A

Of course they want Suh to play
 

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Apparently the NFL will be looking to ensure consistency and player safetyin their review. Sounds promising.
 

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First step was accidental, second step was definitely not.

Suh is a cheapshot artist; so many people want him on our team, but dominant players like Watt can do it without resorting to bush-league tactics.

I actually thing both steps were accidental but the weight he put on the 2nd step once he realized what was going on was intentional and for that he should be suspended.
 

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I actually thing both steps were accidental but the weight he put on the 2nd step once he realized what was going on was intentional and for that he should be suspended.

He knew Rodgers was behind him. Rodgers rolled off his backside onto the ground. I wonder if there is a jumbotron he was looking at while backing up. The incriminating part is that he could have acknowledged Rodgers after he slapped him on the rear. Had he apologized on the spot, one could buy the accidental step angle.
 

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I don't understand what possesses these guys to do things like this.

TV cameras on their every move. They cannot get away cleanly stepping on guys legs or ankles.

They have to be very dumb.
 

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Two things will happen. Evidence is inconclusive and nothing happens. Evidence is conclusive he's suspended. If it were just the first step on AR's leg I would vote inconclusive , but when he stepped with the second foot and lifted his entire body to add more weight onto his foot that was AR's leg it became pretty conclusive.
 

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Suh should be suspended, and is Skins FA-overpspend-signing disaster waiting to happen.
 
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