MickZagger
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Ejected!
Gentleman off the field. Mad man on it.
He needs to get a grip of what will get him in trouble. But, I love the savage mentality.
You just defined me as a poster here on S2!
dumb move on his part
In the past few hours, I have had time to reflect on yesterday’s game and I want to sincerely apologize for letting my teammates down, the organization, and especially to my fans who look to me for positive inspiration.
Playing professional sports is not a game. It is a profession with great responsibility, and where performance on and off the field should never be compromised. It requires a cal...m and determined demeanor, which cannot be derailed by the game, referee calls, fans or other players.
I want to reiterate my commitment to working to become a better player, and professional—on and off the field. My reaction on Thursday was unacceptable. I made a mistake, and have learned from it. I hope to direct the focus back to the task at hand — by winning.
Gentleman off the field. Mad man on it.
He needs to get a grip of what will get him in trouble. But, I love the savage mentality.
Suh suspended at least one game, possibly two.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/11/27/report-at-least-two-game-suspension-expected-for-suh
Can't help your team if you take yourself off the field. Plus, based on the Lions' terrible run defense, I'm beginning to think that Suh is overrated, and is acting out because his on-field performance isn't matching the ridiculous hype surrounding him. The Lions are going from a great story to a dirty team, yet they have no reason to play dirty, since they haven't won in years.
Like all great DT's, he's being double and sometimes triple-teamed, which is making his teammates look better.
That's because SlyPokerDog is an idiot.Dirty players are generally winners. I don't mind dirty.
That's because SlyPokerDog is an idiot.
Ever hear of winning by the rules? Playing fair? Being a good sportsman? If every player in the NFL played like Suh, there would be fights on every play, the game would break down into chaos, and people would get badly injured or even killed. You have to have rules of player conduct, and they have to be enforced.
jwquick Jason Quick
Portland police respond to early morning car accident involving @ndamukong_suh, who was driving a 1970 Chevy Coupe
Suh's car hit a light pole, a drinking fountain and a tree. Officers determined Suh was not impaired and simply lost control of vehicle
The accident happened shortly after 1 a.m. in downtown Portland, on W Burnside and 3rd Ave. Suh had two other passengers in the car
It doesn't appear as if Suh was injured, and neither his mom, Bernadette, nor his father, Michael, were aware of the accident
After meeting with the police chief in Portland, Suh says he better understands how to not fucking crash into shit and help his car stay intact after receiving several penalties and fines for rough driving this season.
The police chief said Suh drives with "great skill and passion" and commended the Lions' second-year defensive tackle for requesting the meeting.
Said Suh: "I am very appreciative of the opportunity to sit and speak with the police chief to clarify a few questions about my driving, and the road in general. I have gained a better understanding how I need to not drive like an old chinese lady.
One of the women in the vehicle is quoted in the police report as saying she told Suh that she needed medical attention. She said Suh refused her request and told her she was fine. She then walked down the street and had her husband pick her up and take her to a hospital.
The Detroit Lions defensive tackle was calm and polite during the phone call to emergency services. When asked by the 911 operator if he needed an ambulance, Suh said: "No, I don't think so. I think everybody's fine."
Later in the call, which lasted 1 minute, 15 seconds, Suh was asked again if he was sure he didn't need an ambulance. "Yes, everybody's fine," he replied.
Suh had returned from the Pac-12 championship game in Eugene on Friday night when the accident occurred at 1:14 a.m. on Saturday. Suh told police he was trying to avoid a stopped taxi cab when he lost control of the 1970 Chevrolet Coupe. The car hit a curb, light pole, drinking fountain and tree.
"When the light turned green, he floored it," one of the passengers told KGW-TV. "I just remember going so fast and it was violent, and just getting thrown around like rag dolls
