TheConfidante
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Hey everyone. Let's play the replay at slow speed and then talk about how he lingered on his leg for more than a second! Yay!
Hey everyone. Let's play the replay at slow speed and then talk about how he lingered on his leg for more than a second! Yay!
Now that Suh is probably going to NY, he can do no wrong in the eyes of the NFL puppet masters.
Multiple games... So maybe one with Lions and some with new team next year?
The second step looked intentional, but because this stepping incident doesn't look as bad as the stomping incidents that come to mind, I wouldn't be surprised to see him escape punishment. Another thing to consider is that the Packers offensive lineman didn't react the way you would expect if Suh had done something really egregious.
They have a great closeup here:
Ndamukong Suh steps on Aaron Rodgers' ankle after play - CBSSports.com
What a POS. They should suspend him for multiple games for trying to intentionally injure someone. He didn't even lose his balance as he was putting 300+ lbs on his one foot that happened to be on Rodgers ankle.
It's a reflection on their head coach.
You think Cadwell is dirty then?
It's a reflection on their head coach.
I don't think so. Caldwell has made a point of trying to clean up Detroit's play and image. He clearly has more work to do.
Raiola last week and Suh this week. What do you think?
Maybe Caldwell should rein them in before they injure someone.