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Reasoning for Suh Suspension Being Lifted


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Being the contrarian that I am, im going to say I dont think it was intentional. The media shows it in SLOW MO over and over again to make it look way way worse than it was, go back and watch it in regular motion and he brought his foot up pretty fast, and walked away from Rodgers, yes Suh has a bad history but the media also has a bad history of being blood thirsty and knee jerky.

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Being the contrarian that I am, im going to say I dont think it was intentional. The media shows it in SLOW MO over and over again to make it look way way worse than it was, go back and watch it in regular motion and he brought his foot up pretty fast, and walked away from Rodgers, yes Suh has a bad history but the media also has a bad history of being blood thirsty and knee jerky.

 

 

Have you ever stepped on anything in your life and not being sure what it was and not looked down ?? Twice.

 

I don't need any more proof.

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I also happen to believe that its not as clearly an intent to injure that everyone wants to make it out to be.  

 

To me he has momentum from being blocked by 70 and he trips over Rogers leg the first time and the "second stomp" was just him finally stopping himself and changing direction.  There is no twist of his cleat, there is no real stomp, there is just him stepping on Rogers.  It happens.

 

Make this any DT in the league who hasn't been called out for dirty play and Derek Carr and it never even gets a replay.  But its Suh, who has had issues in the past.  And even more than that its Rogers, one of the chosen few.

 

This is a mole hill being turned into a mountain and I for one agree that taking a big chunk out of the Lions playoff hopes over a borderline call is bullshit.

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I also happen to believe that its not as clearly an intent to injure that everyone wants to make it out to be.  

 

To me he has momentum from being blocked by 70 and he trips over Rogers leg the first time and the "second stomp" was just him finally stopping himself and changing direction.  There is no twist of his cleat, there is no real stomp, there is just him stepping on Rogers.  It happens.

 

Make this any DT in the league who hasn't been called out for dirty play and Derek Carr and it never even gets a replay.  But its Suh, who has had issues in the past.  And even more than that its Rogers, one of the chosen few.

 

This is a mole hill being turned into a mountain and I for one agree that taking a big chunk out of the Lions playoff hopes over a borderline call is bullshit.

 

BS bruh. He knew exactly what he was doing. The fact that Suh did not react after Rodgers gave him a shove is telling enough that Suh knew exactly what his intent was. He might have not been trying to injure him, but he sure as hell was trying to aggravate it. The dude is a maniac and a dirty player. Has been since his college days.

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The reasoning is as follows...

Suh gives Detroit a better chance at winning, a better chance at playing Green Bay again, & thus a better chance at allowing the networks to replay & comment on the footage 534,805 times before the game setting up a "he should get his" atmosphere driving ratings.

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