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Post by Frank Reynolds on Dec 29, 2014 20:36:00 GMT -5
That piece of shit should have been suspended for the entire playoffs. Detroit's probably only getting one game, but at least it would guarantee suh is done for the year.
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Post by Bonhomme Richard on Dec 29, 2014 22:16:53 GMT -5
Well deserved. Dirtiest player in the league.
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Post by Anthony Jet on Dec 29, 2014 22:21:54 GMT -5
Hate this piece of shit
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Post by shootmenow on Dec 30, 2014 0:27:03 GMT -5
Sign that beast!
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Post by JetBidi on Dec 30, 2014 17:29:02 GMT -5
Suh wins his appeal. Suspension overturned. $70,000 fine instead. Just reported on SNY.
Good to see Goodsell is still messing things up. Thought player safety was paramount?
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Dec 30, 2014 17:39:02 GMT -5
Suh wins his appeal. Suspension overturned. $70,000 fine instead. Just reported on SNY. Good to see Goodsell is still messing things up. Thought player safety was paramount? So that means what, he did something really bad, but not bad enough to be suspended? What does it take?
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Post by JetBidi on Dec 30, 2014 17:56:38 GMT -5
It's anyone's guess at this point. NFL just makes it up as it goes along these days.
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Post by themagicrat on Dec 30, 2014 18:29:14 GMT -5
Suh wins his appeal. Suspension overturned. $70,000 fine instead. Just reported on SNY. Good to see Goodsell is still messing things up. Thought player safety was paramount? The only thing that is paramount to the NFL is making money.
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Post by jetssjumets on Dec 30, 2014 18:38:45 GMT -5
It's anyone's guess at this point. NFL just makes it up as it goes along these days. Agree. However, the NFL's selective enforcement began years ago, like in 2007 when during the greatest cheating scandal in NFL history (and probably in all of sports), when Kraft's buddy slapped the Pats on the wrist with toothless fines and the loss of a first round draft pick. No suspension of Belicheat. Yet, this same Commissioner seeks every opportunity to suspend other coaches and players -- i.e., Sean Peyton for one-year; countless players even Detroit's best defensive player, Suh. Can you say double-standard?
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Post by bxjetfan on Dec 30, 2014 19:07:09 GMT -5
Suh's last offense was 33 games ago. He was considered a chronic offender and had to go 32 games without an incident to get off that list. That's why he won the appeal.
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Post by Frank Reynolds on Dec 30, 2014 23:08:48 GMT -5
Ridiculous that this guy is allowed to play after pulling that shit. If it was his first time stomping on someone, maybe I'd give him the benefit of the doubt, but this guy has a long history of this.
I bet if he were to have badly injured Rodgers like he was trying to do, no way he's playing.
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Post by Hotman on Dec 30, 2014 23:59:34 GMT -5
It was kinda a dick move but it didn't look like there was any real harm or injury there... Dude tries to push buttons and takes it just a little too far IMO.
It really didn't look like he was trying to injure him to me
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Post by Trades on Dec 31, 2014 8:30:27 GMT -5
It was kinda a dick move but it didn't look like there was any real harm or injury there... Dude tries to push buttons and takes it just a little too far IMO. It really didn't look like he was trying to injure him to me I agree. Looks like momentum was moving him backwards and that is a lot of beef to stop. p= mv and all that
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