The NFL needs to throw the book at Ndamukong Suh

Is he that delusional in his explanation of what he did? What a selfish player. He cost his team holding the Packers and is costing them his future services when he is suspended.

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Suh tries to defend his stomp
Posted by Mike Florio on November 24, 2011, 6:07 PM EST

Getty ImagesIn the past, when Lions defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh has supplied his version of an on-field incident that resulted in a penalty or a fine, he seemed persuasive.

After Thursday’s Haynesworthy performance against the Packers, Suh’s effort to talk his way out of trouble comes off as pathetic.

“What I did was remove myself from the situation the best way that I felt in me being held down in the situation that I was in,” Suh said, via NFL.com. “My intentions were not to kick anybody, as I did not. [I was] removing myself, as you see, I’m walking away from the situation. And with that I apologize to my teammates, and my fans and my coaches for putting myself to be in position to be misinterpreted and taken out of the game.”

It gets better. Or, for Suh, worse.

“I was on top of a guy being pulled down and trying to get up off the ground, which is why you see me pushing his helmet down,” Suh said. “As I’m getting up, I’m getting pushed so I’m getting myself unbalanced. . . . With that a lot of people are going to interpret it as or create their own storylines, . . . but I know what I did, and the man upstairs knows what I did.”

What Suh did requires no interpretation. He aggressively pushed the head of Evan Dietrich-Smith into the ground, and Suh stomped on Dietrich-Smith’s arm as Suh started to walk away.

“I understand in this world because of the type of player and type of person I am, all eyes are on me,” Suh said. “So why would I do something to jeopardize myself, jeopardize my team, first and foremost? I don’t do bad things. I have no intentions to hurt someone. If I want to hurt him, I’m going to hit his quarterback as I did throughout that game.”

He needs to quit while he’s not ahead.

“If I see a guy stepping on somebody I feel like they’re going to lean into it and forcefully step on that person or stand over that person,” Suh said. “I’m going in the opposite direction to where he’s at.”

It’s an amazingly flimsy, and perhaps delusional, effort to explain what was obvious to anyone with eyes. Apart from the ultimate penalty that will be imposed on Suh by the league office — and plenty of people believe a suspension is coming — Suh needs to be concerned about the impact of his behavior and his lame explanation of it on his marketability. From Subway to Chrysler to any other company that has chosen to give Suh a lot of money to endorse its products, that money could be drying up, quickly.


A 6 foot 4 inch, 310 pound liar. Without the NFL he would be a bouncer at some dive. Another professional athlete "role model".
He needs to be suspended for the season. I'm sick of these so called role models and all their bling.
It was clear to me that he slipped.

Maybe he will meet with the NFL Commissioner again to "clear the air" as he did earlier this year.

I believe a 1 game suspension is in order.

I predict the Lions season will be over on 1 January and I won't be sorry......
I think 2 games is more in order since he chooses to lie and make excuses instead of apologizing and admitting he lost control in the heat of the moment.

The Lions will win/lose based on the inconsistent play of Matthew Stafford. Our D-Line will be fine without Suh.
I think Stafford has been exceeding expectations, and if he stays healthy, he may get to the level at which Drew Brees plays.

Suh has of course been leading the race to the bottom in terms of character, although Adam Jones is apparently still active. The problem with a lot of these guys is that no one has ever stood their ground.

Based on league history, whatever transpired at the previous meeting will be reinforced, but as long as his behavior is not life-threatening, he will be allowed to continue to play. I don't think this is quite the same level as the vicious spearing that occurs about once a month. He will be punished, and he will appear contrite and make amends. It will be forgotten in a month.

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Originally posted by: drmilled
A 6 foot 4 inch, 310 pound liar. Without the NFL he would be a bouncer at some dive. Another professional athlete "role model".
How is this relevant? We get it, you don't like bad characters. Please say something condescending about the Jihadists, so I'll feel better while they're burning me.
Presently we are not talking about the Jihadists. Is it really so difficult to stay on the topic? If this cretin had acted the same way away from the field , he would have been arrested and in jail. That is how this is relevant.
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Originally posted by: mrmarcus12LVA
I think Stafford has been exceeding expectations, and if he stays healthy, he may get to the level at which Drew Brees plays.

Suh has of course been leading the race to the bottom in terms of character, although Adam Jones is apparently still active. The problem with a lot of these guys is that no one has ever stood their ground.

Based on league history, whatever transpired at the previous meeting will be reinforced, but as long as his behavior is not life-threatening, he will be allowed to continue to play. I don't think this is quite the same level as the vicious spearing that occurs about once a month. He will be punished, and he will appear contrite and make amends. It will be forgotten in a month.

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Originally posted by: drmilled
A 6 foot 4 inch, 310 pound liar. Without the NFL he would be a bouncer at some dive. Another professional athlete "role model".
How is this relevant? We get it, you don't like bad characters. Please say something condescending about the Jihadists, so I'll feel better while they're burning me.


Jihadists? Remind me again what non-sequitor means.
The only thing worse then his actions is his explanation of it after the game.Does he really think anyone is buying it???
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