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He doesn't need hindsight, he stepped on him once.

Rogers moved his leg back after the first step. Suh stepped further back which landed on his leg again. Unless you think Suh can see on the back of his head, I don't see how he could have possibly known exactly where to step the second time to ensure he landed on his leg.
 
he was gifted a perfect spot

So was Lovie Smith.....how did that go? Dude won 70% of his games in 4 years with the same team as the guy before him. The 49ers had not had a winning record since 2002 before he showed up!!!!!! Let's fire the guy who won 70% of his games lollllllllllllllll
 
NFL gotta make sure Dallas gets that victory. Suspending Suh for that is a joke.

Again, you know when you're stepping on someone, and he clearly shifted weight back and down in that 2nd step. If it was an accident, where was the remorse you expect to see from an actual human being?

He's stepped on players before and has been a dirty player his entire career.

But yeah, let's just blame on an NFL conspiracy.
 
Again, he you know when you're stepping in someone, and he clearly shifted weight back and down in that 2nd step. If it was an accident, where was the remorse you expect to see from an actual human being?

He's stepped on players before and has been a dirty player his entire career.

But yeah, let's just blame on an NFL conspiracy.

I'm not saying he was in the biggest hurry to get off him. But he didn't intentionally step on him. And if the NFL is going to suspend players for slowly getting off players (like after a tackle) there will be no league left.

The NFL loves Aaron Rodgers. It was funny yesterday he got a TV timeout all to himself because he was injured. I thought you had to come out for a play or be charged a team timeout? Not with Aaron Rodgers.

And the NFL loves the Dallas Cowboys. They should. It's a better draw. But Detroit's defense is perfect for the Cowboys offense, and we just took a major blow.

If you truly think a player should be suspended for a playoff game for accidentally stepping on someone - then the NFL is the perfect league for you.
 
Dont care for Suh but a joke hes suspended and the league wants Dallas/GB in the Div Round no doubt.

That was not intentional at all.
 
How can he get a 1 game suspension and the saints players/coaches get a full year? Lesson here is, it's okay to intentionally try to injure players so long as another player doesn't offer you a 100 bucks to do it.
 
How can he get a 1 game suspension and the saints players/coaches get a full year? Lesson here is, it's okay to intentionally try to injure players so long as another player doesn't offer you a 100 bucks to do it.

Actually, that isn't the lesson at all since Suh was indeed suspended. But one is clearly worse than the other, as it was premeditated.
 
I cant see anyone but homers think suh accidently did that. What is your normal reation when stepping on someone.....lifting up and looking back. Suh took another step and put all his weight on the foot. Clear intention.

Coaches are gifted spots all the time. Mike Smith with Atlanta? Pete Carrol. Andy Reid. John Fox.
 
I'm not saying he was in the biggest hurry to get off him. But he didn't intentionally step on him. And if the NFL is going to suspend players for slowly getting off players (like after a tackle) there will be no league left.

The NFL loves Aaron Rodgers. It was funny yesterday he got a TV timeout all to himself because he was injured. I thought you had to come out for a play or be charged a team timeout? Not with Aaron Rodgers.

And the NFL loves the Dallas Cowboys. They should. It's a better draw. But Detroit's defense is perfect for the Cowboys offense, and we just took a major blow.

If you truly think a player should be suspended for a playoff game for accidentally stepping on someone - then the NFL is the perfect league for you.

He clearly could feel him after the 1st step. It's impossible not too. And yet he took another step backwards, stepped on Rodgers again, and put all his weight down. Rodgers moving his leg is irrelevant. Suh would clearly know that Rodgers body was still behind him anyways. He clearly shifts his weight to his heel and lingers on the leg. And he never even made an attempt to pick up his feet as if it were an accident.

Again, you can excuse the first step. But the 2nd step backward combined with the shifting of the weight to the heel, the lingering, and the complete lack of remorse clearly show intent.

Detroit has just as many stars and GB/DET is a much more relevant rivalry right now than GB/Dallas. The conspiracy theory doesn't hold any water. Suh is a dirty player with lengthy track record. He isn't going to get any favors from anyone.
 
I cant see anyone but homers think suh accidently did that. What is your normal reation when stepping on someone.....lifting up and looking back. Suh took another step and put all his weight on the foot. Clear intention.

Coaches are gifted spots all the time. Mike Smith with Atlanta? Pete Carrol. Andy Reid. John Fox.

LOL.......John Fox and Pete Carrol??????

Carol took over the Seahawks who had a 9-23 record before he showed up. Matt Hasselbeck (35), Julius Jones and Justin Forset were his RBs before he traded for Lynch, no WRs. They ranked 25th in O and D..........WHAT A PERFECT SPOT TO LAND

Fox tookover TIM TEEEEEEEEEEEEEEBOW and a average team until they signed Peyton.

Pete Carrol had a gifted spot hahahahah
 
The record prior to Harbaugh showing up was 6-10....his first year? 13-3

Same QB and RB....pretty much the same WR core, 2010 WRs might have actually been better. Whitner and Rogers were added on D

The 2010 draft was a year older and much better and in 2011 they drafted Aldon who was instant impact. The team was extremely talented. That being said they should have kept Harbaugh.
 
LOL.......John Fox and Pete Carrol??????

Carol took over the Seahawks who had a 9-23 record before he showed up. Matt Hasselbeck (35), Julius Jones and Justin Forset were his RBs before he traded for Lynch, no WRs. They ranked 25th in O and D..........WHAT A PERFECT SPOT TO LAND

Fox tookover TIM TEEEEEEEEEEEEEEBOW and a average team until they signed Peyton.

Pete Carrol had a gifted spot hahahahah

Only thing "gifted" for Carroll was how terrible the NFC West was at the time he was hired. And a good OL.

I mean I guess Hasselbeck was better than your average QB than most new head coaches take over with. But he wasn't that good and was gone about 1 season later, iirc
 
LOL.......John Fox and Pete Carrol??????

Carol took over the Seahawks who had a 9-23 record before he showed up. Matt Hasselbeck (35), Julius Jones and Justin Forset were his RBs before he traded for Lynch, no WRs. They ranked 25th in O and D..........WHAT A PERFECT SPOT TO LAND

Fox tookover TIM TEEEEEEEEEEEEEEBOW and a average team until they signed Peyton.

Pete Carrol had a gifted spot hahahahah

You arent comprehending. They inherited terrible teams with good individual players that were on the cusp of making the jump.

Unless you think a coach can make a 10 game difference. Did Harbaugh forget how to coach?
 
I cant see anyone but homers think suh accidently did that. What is your normal reation when stepping on someone.....lifting up and looking back. Suh took another step and put all his weight on the foot. Clear intention.

Coaches are gifted spots all the time. Mike Smith with Atlanta? Pete Carrol. Andy Reid. John Fox.

LOL Fox took over a 4-12 team with little talent on it.

Carrol basically built that team on his own with their GM of course.

Smith, no.

I can see Reid.
 
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