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If I were on the road playing a team with, say, DeMarco Murray at running back, I would probably want at least one of my starting defensive tackles in the game.
A bit surreal to come across That's My Boy and see Rex on FX tonight.
I certainly won't miss the Patriots having to face his defense twice a year, but he sure was entertaining.
A bit surreal to come across That's My Boy and see Rex on FX tonight.
I certainly won't miss the Patriots having to face his defense twice a year, but he sure was entertaining.
NEW YORK (AP) - Lions defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh can play in Detroit's playoff game after his one-game NFL suspension was reduced to a $70,000 fine.
Hearing officer Ted Cottrell heard Suh's expedited appeal Tuesday and ruled that Suh can play Sunday at Dallas but must pay the fine.
Suh originally was suspended for stepping on Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers' left leg twice last Sunday in a loss to Green Bay for the NFC North title. He stepped on Rodgers once with each foot, which violated unnecessary roughness rules, according to the league.
But Cottrell reduced the punishment.
Cottrell is jointly appointed by the NFL and the players' union.
I think Rodgers said it best when he explained that normally players at least acknowledge if they've stepped on another player. It's definitely not on the same level as the 1st stomp a few years back but I don't buy Suh's explanation one bit.Suh's reputation clearly precedes him in this case. I don't think this was a case of "I want to hurt this person" and more a case of "too bad your leg is there and I'm not getting out of my own way for your sake".
Suh is dirty, but I think you would have seen some sort of force if he was trying to actually injure Rodgers in any way. Guys get stepped on as bad or worse all the time in piles or in the lines, it's only a big deal because of who the two players are.
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One thing I found interesting is that this may have gotten overblown due to Buck and Aikman commenting on it. If they had called it an accident during the broadcast, would it have been given the same attention by the public and league?
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If there is one thing for certain it is that Joe Buck hates anything and everything Detroit. Buck is also a piece of sh*t, arrogant, smirky, a-hole douchebag.
He is absolutely the most overrated commentator ever to grace the earth. He is a scumbag and deserves to rot in hell; I really hate Joe Buckyourself.