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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyrion Lannister View Post
    I think he was trying to keep his balance or something.
    That's what I thought Matty Ice was doing when he threw that second pick.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyrion Lannister View Post
    Suh has a reputation for being a dirty player, so folks are giving him credit for a dirty play, but that wasn't a dirty play at all -imo, of course. He was trying to plant his foot to keep his balance. I don't think he was trying to stump anybody, ala Raiola.
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    Come on man! Suh's first step may have been an accident, I actually think if was, but when you step on something like that you know it is a player.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joemailman View Post
    Because of past misdeeds, Suh doesn't get, nor does he deserve the benefit of the doubt.
    this is the correct take. Anyone else, we'd maybe give a pass. Also, it helps to look like you're trying to avoid it, instead of putting your weight into it.
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    Aaron Rodgers, bathed in the power-giving green rays of his home planet that give him superhuman strength on Earth

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyrion Lannister View Post
    Look at the clip Mailman provided. Suh's back was facing Rodgers. He didn't see Rodgers fall beneath him. It looked like he accidentally stepped on Rodgers ankle with one his leg, which caused him to lose balance, which caused him to step on Rodgers again with another leg to maintain balance. Once balance was maintained, he immediately stepped forward.
    I'll give you the benefit of the doubt. Not high, not trolling. Just dumb.

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    ^^^ Orion slave traders are tough
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    Anyone got a screenshot of the ginger beard Rodgers was rubbing on the sideline for luck? Wilde and the beat guys haven't seen it yet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ThunderDan View Post
    Come on man! Suh's first step may have been an accident, I actually think if was, but when you step on something like that you know it is a player.
    It was no accident just like that fuckstain Tank defending him on a Packer board is no accident. He didn't even look back after he did it. He's a piece of shit and a bad loser. He'll probably get tagged in the off season but he should be gone from the NFCN by 2016.

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    Is this McCarthy's most physical team? "I don’t know. This is a championship football team. Don’t have a statistic to validate my opinion."

    For a guy who claims to want to avoid drama (and usually does), McCarthy is not afraid to goose it once in a while to create an edge and a story he wants.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zool View Post
    It was no accident just like that fuckstain Tank defending him on a Packer board is no accident. He didn't even look back after he did it. He's a piece of shit and a bad loser. He'll probably get tagged in the off season but he should be gone from the NFCN by 2016.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ThunderDan View Post
    Come on man! Suh's first step may have been an accident, I actually think if was, but when you step on something like that you know it is a player.
    It sure wasn't a large dog bone.

    On the second step on Rodgers wrist SUH put his weight on it.

    That seemed obvious to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyrion Lannister View Post
    Look at the clip Mailman provided. Suh's back was facing Rodgers. He didn't see Rodgers fall beneath him. It looked like he accidentally stepped on Rodgers ankle with one his leg, which caused him to lose balance, which caused him to step on Rodgers again with another leg to maintain balance. Once balance was maintained, he immediately stepped forward.
    I've looked at this play multiple times, and have tried to keep an unbiased opinion, and in all honesty all I can say is FUCK NO!! I believe the 1st step was accidental but no normal person steps on something and does not adjust their step to take foot off the object. He may or may not have looked back depending on what he was looking at but nobody would put all their weight on the object, lift their "good" leg and continue on, unless of course he is a low life fuck head.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pbmax View Post
    And what about the second time he stepped on Rodgers?
    Don't feed the troll.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThunderDan View Post
    Come on man! Suh's first step may have been an accident, I actually think if was, but when you step on something like that you know it is a player.
    Normally when you accidentally step on something or someone you stop and look back to see what/who it was. Donkykong Sue knew exactly what he did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pugger View Post
    Normally when you accidentally step on something or someone you stop and look back to see what/who it was. Donkykong Sue knew exactly what he did.
    Yup
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldbutnotdeadyet View Post
    I've looked at this play multiple times, and have tried to keep an unbiased opinion, and in all honesty all I can say is FUCK NO!! I believe the 1st step was accidental but no normal person steps on something and does not adjust their step to take foot off the object. He may or may not have looked back depending on what he was looking at but nobody would put all their weight on the object, lift their "good" leg and continue on, unless of course he is a low life fuck head.
    Yep. He made sure he wouldn't fall and then put his whole weight on Rodger's leg. Suspend that fucker for the next 4+ games, including playoffs. That shit could have easily broken Rodgers leg and fucked up his career.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mraynrand View Post
    this is the correct take. Anyone else, we'd maybe give a pass. Also, it helps to look like you're trying to avoid it, instead of putting your weight into it.
    Agreed. He knew where AR was, so he "accidentally" stepped backward intending to get a piece of Rodgers. When he did, a little hop was all he needed to transfer his full 300+ pounds to whatever part of Rodgers was underneath his shoe. And, that is consistent with everything we have seen from him before.

    Wasn't his stomp on EDS preceded by another of those accidental steps, too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadScientist View Post
    Yep. He made sure he wouldn't fall and then put his whole weight on Rodger's leg. Suspend that fucker for the next 4+ games, including playoffs. That shit could have easily broken Rodgers leg and fucked up his career.
    Just ban his ass from the league. Would the NFL rather have a thug like him in the league, or an elite QB's career cut short because of said thug? I'm so sick of this blatant dirty BS. These are low life losers (the Detroit guys) that happen to be athletic and we give them millions of dollars and they think they can do whatever they want.

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    Upon watching this game in 30 minutes on NFL Shortcuts, as well as listening to Cris Carter, Chris Berman and Tom Jackson discuss this matter on ESPN, I changed my opinion.

    It was a dirty deed, indeed. Suh was kinda dirty dancing.
    Last edited by Tyrion Lannister; 12-29-2014 at 03:29 AM.

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