Ndamukong Suh apologized to his Detroit Lions teammates Tuesday for his low block that brought a record-setting $100,000 fine from the NFL and a negative spotlight from the media, once again. "He was sincere about it," running back Joique Bell said, per MLive.com. "He said he knows he has a lot of red dots on his back, which means we're going to have a lot of red dots on our backs. We'll be scrutinized for every little thing we do." Suh specifically apologized to linebacker DeAndre Levy, whose pick six was negated by Suh's unnecessary roughness penalty for a low block on Minnesota Vikings offensive lineman John Sullivan. The Lions won the Sunday game, 34-24. "Levy accepted it," Bell said of the apology. "So if he can accept it, everybody should be able to accept it." Suh will appeal the fine, NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport reported Tuesday, per a source who has been in touch with the defensive tackle. Suh's history of running afoul of the league conduct policy has led to nearly $350,000 in fines and lost game checks. Source: NFL.com
Yet he didn't apologize to the Vikings for trying to injure one of their players... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk - now Free
Remember when this guy was coming out of college and everyone was in awe of his sheer strength? Now everyone's in disbelief of his sheer stupidity. Dude needs to get his emotions under control. He has the tools and talent to be an all-time great, but all of that so far has been overshadowed by stuff like this.