Is Ndamukong Suh a Dirty Player?
SodaHead Sports
2012/11/25 22:00:00
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Head stomps, personal fouls, and trash talk make up a large part of Ndamukong Suh's brief NFL career as much as the great defensive plays he's made on the field. The Detroit Lions defensive tackle is no stranger to bad on-field behavior, most infamously stomping Green Bay Packers guard Even Dietrich-Smith during the Thanksgiving 2012 game.
Suh may have outdone himself this past Thanksgiving during the Lions vs. Houston Texans game. He attempted to tackle quarterback Matt Schaub, missed, and then either accidentally or intentionally, swung his leg as he hit the ground into Schaub's crotch--with a kick that looked like a move from Mortal Kombat or Street Fighter.
Schaub was in obvious pain and millions of viewers watched in disbelief. As of press time, the NFL is reviewing the play and will make a decision early this week. The NFL plans on taking into account Suh's past history when making the decision, which could cost him a lot of money and possibly a game or two with a suspension. After being voted the NFL's "Dirtiest Player" earlier this season, Suh might want to change that image soon before it haunts him again.

Suh may have outdone himself this past Thanksgiving during the Lions vs. Houston Texans game. He attempted to tackle quarterback Matt Schaub, missed, and then either accidentally or intentionally, swung his leg as he hit the ground into Schaub's crotch--with a kick that looked like a move from Mortal Kombat or Street Fighter.
Schaub was in obvious pain and millions of viewers watched in disbelief. As of press time, the NFL is reviewing the play and will make a decision early this week. The NFL plans on taking into account Suh's past history when making the decision, which could cost him a lot of money and possibly a game or two with a suspension. After being voted the NFL's "Dirtiest Player" earlier this season, Suh might want to change that image soon before it haunts him again.

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On the other hand, it seems like that's what the audience seems to enjoy, so the NFL won't do a darn thing to slow, much less stop the unsportsmanlike conduct.
Need we say more?
My only question is, what about the collar tackle he did on Schaub, do you think that should be worth a 1 game suspension in it self?
He is constantly loosing his temper and doing stupid stuff. This does not make him dirty. All of his violent antics after the play are emotional outburst. The man needs some professional help.
What else did anyone expect.