Re: 2014 NFL Season
Posted: Tue December 30, 2014 10:27 pm
Green Habit wrote:
Green Habit wrote:
I actually very rarely crosspost between the two places. But since there's multiple Lions fans on both I thought there would be universal interest.Alex wrote:i just watched green habit make that post on the refuge. i give the guy points for being consistent.
i've got my eyes on you, palGreen Habit wrote:I actually very rarely crosspost between the two places. But since there's multiple Lions fans on both I thought there would be universal interest.Alex wrote:i just watched green habit make that post on the refuge. i give the guy points for being consistent.
No joke. I just wish they'd fucking ban the guy already.Self wrote:70k is not a deterrent.
durdencommatyler wrote:No joke. I just wish they'd fucking ban the guy already.Self wrote:70k is not a deterrent.
"Apparently the league modified its repeat offender policy earlier this year, according to NFL Network's Judy Battista. Now players can wipe their slates clean if they go 32 straight games without committing the same crime.
That includes the regular season, postseason and two games in the preseason.
And that modification could not have come at a better time for Suh, who had gone exactly 32 games since his last safety-related violation, a low block against Minnesota's John Sullivan in the 2013 season opener that drew a record $100,000 fine.
So despite eight previous fines, seven of which were for safety violations, the defensive tackle was actually considered a first-time offender when it came to the Rodgers play.
And with those priors thrown out, hearings officer Ted Cottrell didn't think Suh stepping on Rodgers warranted a suspension.
That's a pretty lucky break for Suh, who was playing his very first game with a clean slate. And it gets even luckier.
Suh originally was docked $31,500 for driving his helmet into Browns quarterback Brandon Weeden during a Week 6 game last year, which would have cast him right back into that repeat offender pool. But that fine was later rescinded."
Go Lions!Chris_H_2 wrote:I'm assuming every self-proclaimed Packers fan is ecstatic about this. They should be.
Detroit Lions defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh, during an appeal of his one-game suspension for twice stepping on Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, said his feet were numb from the cold, a source told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter on Wednesday.
A source said Suh told appeals officer Ted Cottrell on Tuesday that he couldn't tell the difference between Rodgers' feet and the ground.
i was actually waiting for one of the green bay offensive lineman to take a shot at him; shocked they didn't. tj lang was jawing at him a bit but nothing came of it.turned2black wrote:Whatever happened to NFL players "policing their own"? Why hasn't someone taken out Suh's knees?
There aren't many people I would pick in a fight over Suh. Figure it out.spike wrote:i was actually waiting for one of the green bay offensive lineman to take a shot at him; shocked they didn't. tj lang was jawing at him a bit but nothing came of it.turned2black wrote:Whatever happened to NFL players "policing their own"? Why hasn't someone taken out Suh's knees?
Dominic Raiola would've taken him outspike wrote:i was actually waiting for one of the green bay offensive lineman to take a shot at him; shocked they didn't. tj lang was jawing at him a bit but nothing came of it.turned2black wrote:Whatever happened to NFL players "policing their own"? Why hasn't someone taken out Suh's knees?
is jim schwartz gonna be your new HC?Mecca wrote:Dominic Raiola would've taken him outspike wrote:i was actually waiting for one of the green bay offensive lineman to take a shot at him; shocked they didn't. tj lang was jawing at him a bit but nothing came of it.turned2black wrote:Whatever happened to NFL players "policing their own"? Why hasn't someone taken out Suh's knees?