Midnightangel
Troll slayer
I'm sorry, I don't speak, 'hood'.
What does, "..and that ****as get blasted in da hood dah tyme but nobody be sayin' nuthing, you gotta get yours or get got" mean?
That little bug-eyed bitch Rodgers should watch where he leaves his ankles!
So you'd be cool if someone did that to Calvin Johnson?
Problem is Suh has been a dirty player his entire NFL career, so if it was incidental, which I would bet the house it wasn't, its the old duck cliche. Throw in Raiola and Tate and sure Schwartz is proud of what he left behind. You remember when he bullied Harbaraugh running him down after the pat on back. JH would have squashed that moquito
Rodgers should be suspeneded at least two games for sticking his leg under Suh twice attempting to hurt Suh's ankle. -TheConfindante
Found this on the college board. Originally posted by gobigred Lots of funny shit on the other board. I never knew so much venom for the sec.
6:30 PM - 1 Jan 2015
I'm no Suh fan, but my problem with your statement is the fact that Suh never, ever turned around and looked at what he was stepping on. Not once. So unless he had eyes in the back of head he wouldn't know if he was standing on a Packer or a Lion player. He could have been "intentionally" hurting his own team mate for all he knew.
Suh is a dirt bag, but I really think this was accidental and it's only his reputation that has most people calling him guilty.
Problem is Suh has been a dirty player his entire NFL career, so if it was incidental, which I would bet the house it wasn't, its the old duck cliche. Throw in Raiola and Tate and sure Schwartz is proud of what he left behind. You remember when he bullied Harbaraugh running him down after the pat on back. JH would have squashed that moquito
Yeah like you break down game film on DTs. :rollseyes:
Not buying this one bit. First of all Suh has on-field awareness, he knew there were no Detroit players on the ground behind him. That means it could have only been a Packers player. And you don't need eyes in the back of your head to realize you're stepping on something that isn't the ground. And if you're stepping on something that isn't the ground, on a football field, it can only be one thing....a player.
I can't stand how people are like "he obviously didn't do it on purpose because when Rodgers smacked him he didn't even look back". That is actually the very reason how you know he did it on purpose. Suh isn't going to back down from anyone, and doesn't take crap from anyone. If someone smacked him you know damn well he would turn around and see what was up. The fact that he kept walking away without ever turning around shows that he knew exactly what he was doing and was trying to be discreet about it.
Fact.