The Lions need to ensure they get that crap under control. He's a beast but he does them no freaking good wondering the sideline dressed like Duce Staley...my Steelers friends will get that one...
the guy has a 12-year old's brain in an adult body. he's a typical spoiled diva athlete that never had to mature emotionally or mentally on his own because he's always been sheltered from personal ethics/responsibility.
Suh met not too long ago with Goodell about his play. Looks like what Goodell told him went in one ear and out the other.
well, haynesworth got a 5-game suspension for his stomp and that was his first offence ............ although i think haynesworth's stomp was much more dangerous obviously so it probably warranted a longer suspension. i would say, since Suh has a history, 2 games would be minimum and they could probably go with the rest of the regular season (5 games) if they really wanted to send a signal to the Lions to get him under control.
So is a "stomp" a stomp or is a "stomp" to the head different? Lol...this oughta be good coming from Goodell.
yeah, it will be interesting to see what goodell does. haynesworth was purposely trying to stomp on a guys head after his helmet was off, which could obviously have been very bad, and, in fact, the player who he stomped had lingering issues from it for a while. suh just randomly stomped on some guys' arm/torso area, which obviously couldn't do as much harm to the oppossing player, but is it any less of an offence?
He didn't really target a special part of the body, he didn't even pay attention where he hit his opponent and stomping onto Dietrich-Smiths head, would be okay for him too IMO
yep, i wouldn't doubt suh would have kicked him in the face if his helmet was off, just as haynesworth did. he doesn't seem to have any scruples.
The last two games between the Bears and now the Packers, the Lions are reminding me of the bad boy Raiders during the Madden era of the late '70s and early '80s. Pure scum IMO :icon_rolleyes: