Not to be mistaken here...it simply doesn't seem like a car Suh would be driving around. I picture him more of the SUV type. But just to point out...if I had plenty of cash...a 70 Chevy would NOT be in my top 20. Go big or go home.Probably because he has the money to buy badass cars.Lost in this discussion....why was Suh driving a 1970 Chevy Coupe?
There's no accounting for taste, I suppose.Not to be mistaken here...it simply doesn't seem like a car Suh would be driving around. I picture him more of the SUV type. But just to point out...if I had plenty of cash...a 70 Chevy would NOT be in my top 20. Go big or go home.Probably because he has the money to buy badass cars.Lost in this discussion....why was Suh driving a 1970 Chevy Coupe?
Losing control of a car is stupid? I doubt the wreck was intentional. Receiving bad publicity for this is ridiculous, it was a car accident, and he wasn't impaired, so there is no issue.I think people are really starting to lose respect for him. Appearantly it's too hard for him to not make headlines for doing stupid things.
Losing control of a car is stupid? I doubt the wreck was intentional. Receiving bad publicity for this is ridiculous, it was a car accident, and he wasn't impaired, so there is no issue.I think people are really starting to lose respect for him. Appearantly it's too hard for him to not make headlines for doing stupid things.
I saw on the journal star blog, where one of the writers wondered if the Lions were starting to consider if Suh was worth his trouble. Are you kidding me?? He single handedly changed the attitude, and direction of that football team.
Well at least no traitor car like Toy-R-Us, Datsun, Hoonda, etc. Obviously, Suh is a patriot guy (no pun intended)Lost in this discussion....why was Suh driving a 1970 Chevy Coupe?
But do you actually believe the Lions are having those thoughts? With the level he has played I can't imagine that crossing their minds. The media, of course they are going to tear him down best they can (especially outside of Nebraska), but making him out to be public enemy #1 is absurd, in my opinion.Losing control of a car is stupid? I doubt the wreck was intentional. Receiving bad publicity for this is ridiculous, it was a car accident, and he wasn't impaired, so there is no issue.I think people are really starting to lose respect for him. Appearantly it's too hard for him to not make headlines for doing stupid things.
I saw on the journal star blog, where one of the writers wondered if the Lions were starting to consider if Suh was worth his trouble. Are you kidding me?? He single handedly changed the attitude, and direction of that football team.
I think the loss of respect thing is valid. I know I am beginning to be concerned about how his behavior reflects on Nebraska. Articles like the one written by that hack chick from Fox sports the other day are a great example. I don't give her ANY credence whatsoever, but lots of folks outside Nebraska do. And the LJS guy who wrote that question about the Lions losing faith in Suh was written by a guy who just came to the paper from Idaho, another outsider to the culture of Nebraska. Those questions are out there and they are legit. And they exist because of Suh's actions.
No, not at all. I think Suh's positive/negative gauge is still WAAAY positive. That idiot from Fox news was writing schlock to drive hits to her story, and there can't be five people in the world that think she was on the money. But with the guy from LJS, it's clear there is a sentiment that something is wrong with Suh. And he's not exactly working hard to dispel that notion.But do you actually believe the Lions are having those thoughts?
He made his intentions clear very early, when he talked about "getting after the QB" or something like that. Up to the point of kicking, I had no problem with any of his play (the Cutler penalty was ridiculous). It does seem that there is that sentiment out there, but it seems off base to me. He is the baddest guy on the field ALWAYS, I just think he needs to contain himself to proving it between the whistles. I would imagine that this latest incident will get Big Suh's attention.No, not at all. I think Suh's positive/negative gauge is still WAAAY positive. That idiot from Fox news was writing schlock to drive hits to her story, and there can't be five people in the world that think she was on the money. But with the guy from LJS, it's clear there is a sentiment that something is wrong with Suh. And he's not exactly working hard to dispel that notion.But do you actually believe the Lions are having those thoughts?
you need to broaden your horizons...Not to be mistaken here...it simply doesn't seem like a car Suh would be driving around. I picture him more of the SUV type. But just to point out...if I had plenty of cash...a 70 Chevy would NOT be in my top 20. Go big or go home.Probably because he has the money to buy badass cars.Lost in this discussion....why was Suh driving a 1970 Chevy Coupe?
Yeah. And besides, Detroit is one of those cities (like Philly, Oakland) that likes bad boys. Getting a bit of a rep will probably increase Suh's stature in Detroit. At least among some of their hardcore fans anyway.No, not at all. I think Suh's positive/negative gauge is still WAAAY positive. That idiot from Fox news was writing schlock to drive hits to her story, and there can't be five people in the world that think she was on the money. But with the guy from LJS, it's clear there is a sentiment that something is wrong with Suh. And he's not exactly working hard to dispel that notion.But do you actually believe the Lions are having those thoughts?
Three times? You know how much rubber and steel you've wasted? There's a war going on you know...how about you be a little more attentive.I have gotten into car wrecks three times. Does that make me a bad person?
Seriously, this is just a car accident, he's not the first athlete to get into one and he won't be the last.