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The NFL’s New Dirty Player… Ndamukong Suh?

If it wasn't him performing that hit then he wouldn't be fined. It's his own fault for being a dirty dumba$$ so now he's going to be scrutinized for every hit, deservedly so.
 
Suh still winning friends...

Dave Birkett @davebirkett
If nothing else, Suh succeeded in changing the talk. No longer about him missing OTAs, now about him possibly pulling an Eli.

The Lions clarification is that Suh was thrilled to be drafted by Lions.

Suh continued: "I’m here in Detroit, I’m happy to be here in Detroit."

Told it wasn't his choice, Suh said: "It is my choice. It is for sure, my choice. But like I said, that’s water under the bridge ...

Asked how he could have gone elsewhere, Suh said: "There’s many ways to do things. You can drop down in the draft, you can move up ...

Suh continued: "Had that decision in my hands. I chose not to take it because that's just the way I saw it."

Here's Suh's quote: "Probably a lot of you guys don’t know, I could have gone elsewhere when I was drafted. ...

He was asked that as he walked to locker room, didn't answer >>>>>>>>like pulling an Eli? "im not playing for them!" kind of thing?

Tried to ask for clarification and as he walked off he referred questions to media relations department

Original question was about why he wants to stay in Detroit, basically saying he could have avoided Lions in the first place if he wanted

Asked to clarify, he said there's lots he could have done to drop down but wouldn't specify.

Suh answered most questions today, until he ended his podium session by saying he could have made it so he didn't go to the Lions in draft
 
Chris Mortensen ‏@mortreport
If Lions can't get Suh signed, his franchise tender would be $26.7 million in 2015 - or he becomes a unrestricted free agent in his prime

Lions are not optimistic about signing Ndamukong Suh to a new contract. He enters camp counting $22,412,500 against salary cap.
 
The weird thing about Suh is that he's so well spoken off the field. Strange to see a seemingly intelligent and well spoken dude be such a jerk on the field.

Although, the same Ndamukong Suh on the field in the 1970's would not have raised an eyebrow, especially if he was in a Raiders or Steelers uniform.
 
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The weird thing about Suh is that he's so well spoken off the field. Strange to see a seemingly intelligent and well spoken dude be such a jerk on the field.

Although, the same Ndamukong Suh on the field in the 1070's would not have raised an eyebrow, especially if he was in a Raiders or Steelers uniform.

I have always wondered the same thing. It's weird.

I'd take a chance on him though. Good lord our line would be one of the most dominant in NFL history.
 
Ted Bundy was also well-spoken.

okay, well thanks, I guess, for the random and bizarre non sequitur.... :rolleyes:

Ted Bundy was classified as a High Factor 1 Psychopath, which is characterized by a grandiose sense of self, pathological lying, conning-manipulative behaviors, lack of remorse, lack of empathy and failure to accept responsibility.

Ndamukong Suh is a football player with a mean-streak (something the league used to celebrate), but by all accounts, is one of the top philanthropists among professional athletes in America.
 
Adam Schefter ‏@AdamSchefter
So if Ndamukong Suh loses appeal of one-game suspension, and Lions lose Sunday, could be a wrap on his time in Detroit.

Ndamukong Suh is being suspended for Sunday's game against Dallas, per @mortreport. When he appeals, hearing officer will be Ted Cottrell.

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Adam Schefter ‏@AdamSchefter


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Good clip. The right foot is an accident. The left could be until he lifts his right foot in order to apply more force. But he is and always will be dirty. He INTENDS to injure his opponents AFTER the play. It is criminal, not football.
 
Suh is a dirty player, plain and simple. Any excuse for any of the **** he has done is not to be believed.

Fines do not hurt NFL players, most of them have more money than they know what do with. Suspend him for a playoff game and hurt the entire team. Maybe his teammates will whack him while he's in asleep in bed with bars of soap like on Full Metal Jacket.
 
Good clip. The right foot is an accident. The left could be until he lifts his right foot in order to apply more force. But he is and always will be dirty. He INTENDS to injure his opponents AFTER the play. It is criminal, not football.

How on earth does he think he is going to get away with that?!

How many bloody cameras are on a quarterback for the entirety of a play?

What a silly bugger he is.
 
I've always really liked Suh as a football player. He's fantastic.

But I don't think I'd want him on my team. The guy is a constant problem.
 
Yeah saw that yesterday & the little benefit of the doubt i was giving him is completely out the window now. Dude always gets caught doing little cheap **** like that. 1st foot was an accident, 2nd foot not so much. No contralateral reflex at all...dude just steps back with all his body weight and is in no hurry to move...He's a turd.
 
The first foot, fine call it accidental. The 2nd? Man that's one dirty SOB.

Rodgers is lucky he's not on crutches today and Suh got what he deserved. Fitting way for his career with the Lions to wrap up if they lose. His suspension will be a major reason why.

Some team will blow a monster signing bonus on him, but man I'm not sure he's worth it.
 
So, he won't get to audition for his future employer, Jerry Jones, on Sunday.

As a Cowboy's fan, I am glad that this will hopefully keep Romo's spine intact for another round.
 
So, he won't get to audition for his future employer, Jerry Jones, on Sunday.

As a Cowboy's fan, I am glad that this will hopefully keep Romo's spine intact for another round.

Do they have enough cap room to sign Suh?

I can totally see the Jags making a run at him just because I hate him so much and they have a ton of cap room.
 
I've always really liked Suh as a football player. He's fantastic.

But I don't think I'd want him on my team. The guy is a constant problem.

I agree. However, I would want him on my team. Imo, he's good enough that it makes up for occasional stupidity. These acts of ignorance are only pushing his FA $ down.
 
Do they have enough cap room to sign Suh?

I can totally see the Jags making a run at him just because I hate him so much and they have a ton of cap room.

I think it depends on how much they pay Dez. Not sure what the cap looks like, but I think they are getting rid of a lot of the D-Ware and Miles Austin dead money this year.
 
Some team will blow a monster signing bonus on him, but man I'm not sure he's worth it.

Thinking Bengals, Titans, Raiders... Falcons are chirping about getting "edgier" players, Suh fits that. Will be interesting to see who ponies up -- I think he signs for the most $$$.
 
I agree. However, I would want him on my team. Imo, he's good enough that it makes up for occasional stupidity. These acts of ignorance are only pushing his FA $ down.

He's a good player no question. But at this point he's just as stupid, idiotic and reckless as a player that's failed multiple drug tests. All eyes are him based on passed behavior and doing something this dirty is basically asking for a suspension which makes me question his desire. I guess I wouldn't be so confused if he was a marginal player that needed to do every dirty trick to win but Suh is an established player.

Would I like to have him on the texans? I guess but he does stupid underhanded things that will cost the team in the end.
 
Unreal. Actually sadly it's not I believe it ratings and money mean more than anything.
 
ESPN's Chris Mortensen reports that a new formula removed Suh from the "repeat offender" list after Week 16. Suh's last violation was in Week 1 of 2013, when he was fined $100,000 for an illegal chop block on Vikings center John Sullivan. That was the biggest fine in NFL history for on-field conduct.

According to NFL rules, a player who goes 32 games (including a maximum of two preseason games) without a violation is removed from the list. His history as a repeat offender was never cited.

Source

Darn union!

Can't believe he gets to play after such a classless move.
 
Good deal, I'm glad Suh is playing this weekend. Hey this is the NFL POs, not badmittten.
 
The only problem I have with this Title is that there's nothing NEW about Suh's dirty play.
 
Yeah it was. Look at the original post. It's an article about the Suh maybe heading toward his 1st suspension and folks debating whether he's dirty or just a good old fashion defender.

"The latest incident with Suh came against the Patriots."

http://www.digitaljournal.com/sport...y-stomp-on-aaron-rodgers-ankle/article/422104

He played dirty before the discussion about his first suspension. He played dirty in college, I suspect he played dirty in HS and probably sand lot too. It's UNCONTROLLED aggression, not aggression which is the problem. It's the deliberate crossing of boundaries and desire to INJURE which was, is and will continue to be his problem. But the way the NFL has coddled him is also a problem.
 
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He played dirty before his first suspension. He played dirty in college, I suspect he played dirty in HS and probably sand lot too.

Well since we are being thread title Nazis, the thread title refers to NFL so college and HS don't mean anything. The article is at the beginning of his 2nd season. He'd had 1 year to earn his burgeoning reputation among NFL dirty players.
 
Well since we are being thread title Nazis, the thread title refers to NFL so college and HS don't mean anything. The article is at the beginning of his 2nd season. He'd had 1 year to earn his burgeoning reputation among NFL dirty players.

If he is not a dirty player, then the NFL has no dirty players.
 
I've always really liked Suh as a football player. He's fantastic.

But I don't think I'd want him on my team. The guy is a constant problem.

Watt & Suh on the same DL.

The things that championships are made of.

Sign me up. It will never happen.
 
"The latest incident with Suh came against the Patriots."

http://www.digitaljournal.com/sport...y-stomp-on-aaron-rodgers-ankle/article/422104

He played dirty before the discussion about his first suspension. He played dirty in college, I suspect he played dirty in HS and probably sand lot too. It's UNCONTROLLED aggression, not aggression which is the problem. It's the deliberate crossing of boundaries and desire to INJURE which was, is and will continue to be his problem. But the way the NFL has coddled him is also a problem.

This just in,

Most NFL players attempt to injure each other. Otherwise they would be playing flag football, like God'ell wants them to play.

Yes, sometimes in the heat of the battle some players go over the line. (Not just Suh) Give me an overaggressive player vs an under aggressive player anytime and twice on Sundays.
 
He's learned how to do it "under the radar." Looked like an accident when he kicked Schaub in the balls, and again looked like an accident yesterday.
He sure is "accident" prone. I can't help but think the Commisioner is now afraid to hand down any more penalties.
 
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