Maybe he thought it was going to be gruesome and is squeamish at the sight of blood??Yes because I always look away from someone I'm trying to stomp out........
Can't be 100% sure..on Suh knows...but we do know for a fact he didn't didn't hurt the guy int he very least...and good chance didn't even touch him. I'm not arguing the penalty....as far as the ejection and probable fine....well he put the refs in a position where they had to make a quick/knee jerk decision and didn't get to review the call and consider all the evidence like we can...so I don't fault them for the ejection. NOW..the media, fans and NFL can consider all the evidence and he should not get a suspension, but maybe a fine. The only reason I'd understand a fine is because It's probably a good rule to have and even common sense that you shouldn't make the type of motion Suh made towards a player. Be it a kick, swing, etc.... Unfortunately I suspect the NFL will cave to the storming of the castle media and fans and give him a suspension.That's essentially what I said. I don't know what you're getting at. Are you saying he just stomped his foot and didn't know Dietrich-Smith's arm was there?His "apology" was embarrassing, as well as cringe-worthy. The best thing he could've done was own up to his actions right away. He did not. That's what people are jumping on him for.1 - Suh apologized for letting his team down...he didn't admit to trying to hurt the guy. "apologize for letting my teammates down".
2 - I still say he didn't try to stop on his arm w/ any force. THE GUY DIDN'T EVEN FLINCH WHY WON'T ANYONE EVER MENTION THIS HUUUUUUGE FACT??????? If he would put ANY meaningful pressure on his arm w/ that stomp he would made some sort of painful reaction. HE MADE NONE and when he got up he didn't even look at his arm. So how can you not conclude that the only bad thing about the stomp is what it appeared to look like on the surface....and it's all just knee jerk reactions.
Am I missing something here? No one made a single comment on this the first time I mentioned it. How can something so obvious to me not get a mention from any NU fans let alone the media... 310 lb man stomps on a guys arm w/ cleats and the guys doesn't even clinch...either Bruce Willis isn't the only "unbreakable" out there...or the stomp is a nonstory.
And as for your second point: the stomp is OK because he didn't hurt the guy? Frankly, that's bullsh#t.
well you just proved yourself to be 100% not objective. You didn't address anything I said directly but instead spun it and put words in my mouth. It's because he may not have TRIED to hurt the guy. Same as if you purposely miss when you swing a punch in to the air to release frustration/energy.
He plays w/in the rules...except for the accidental facemask that was shown. The "problem" is that he plays in a violent way that is pretty much w/in the rules. It's just that the ref haven't seen a guy play like this before and it looks so violent that they just throw flags on it...and then it gets fined.Explain to me how this is illegal
Was already talked about in the Suh thread 3 days ago.http://www.nypost.co...5vS0VJAockxueiM
Jets' Slauson says former college teammate Suh 'out of control'
Don’t sit Jets guard Matt Slauson next to Ndamukong Suh at the next Nebraska football reunion.
A day after Suh was ejected from the Lions’ loss to Green Bay for yet another over-the-line incident, Slauson blasted his former college teammated as “out of control” and wondered if Suh needs psychological help.
“Somebody needs to get him under control, because he’s trying to hurt people,” Slauson said in an exclusive interview with The Post after practice yesterday. “It’s one thing to be an incredibly physical player and a tenacious player, but it’s another thing to set out to end that guy’s career.”
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For accidently stepping on a guys arm? From what I've read the guy didn't even flinch!! This is the NFL!! Players get hurt all the time!! Good grief!http://www.nypost.co...5vS0VJAockxueiM
Jets' Slauson says former college teammate Suh 'out of control'
Don’t sit Jets guard Matt Slauson next to Ndamukong Suh at the next Nebraska football reunion.
A day after Suh was ejected from the Lions’ loss to Green Bay for yet another over-the-line incident, Slauson blasted his former college teammated as “out of control” and wondered if Suh needs psychological help.
“Somebody needs to get him under control, because he’s trying to hurt people,” Slauson said in an exclusive interview with The Post after practice yesterday. “It’s one thing to be an incredibly physical player and a tenacious player, but it’s another thing to set out to end that guy’s career.”
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In this case I don't see the stomping. He turned away and stamped his foot in anger, wasn't even looking. Do not think he meant to hit the guy.