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Dave focus here, we're comparing apples to apples. The Woodson situation while wrong was much closer to what happened to Lee. The Suh situation on the other hand was completely out of hand. Also over the past year Woodson doesnt have a STACK of personal fouls and fines like Suh. Stop being a hater for once.
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Soooo true. Honestly I think his after game interview will actually make the situation worse. "Here Suh take 2 weeks off to think about what you did."
Also on the same token it almost worries me with their head coach not doing anything about the situation. And at times even backing the guy up blaming it on a bad call by the refs.
Did anyone else see the hands to the face and ripping off the guys helmet in the first quarter? The kid is just flat out fucking dirty. It was called on someone else across the line but just two plays before it was good ole suh removing the OT's helmet.
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heard a replay of his excuses on the radio last night. If he HONESTLY expects anyone to buy that, he's off his damn rocker.
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Seriously, like I said before, if your gonna be the Mayweather (1st class douche, his entire camp) of the NFL, be that. But don't try to act all innocent and dumbfounded. It makes you look that much more like a d-bag, and bi-polar.
As for the kick trend on Pack players? People are just supremely hating on the Packers right now, I mean seriously, and why, because their winning. Our team isn't full of classless d-bags, even Aaron finds a way to remain humble, and he's the best in the league right now.
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Long time Detroit fan here. No excuse for what he did. He needs a suspension for however long it takes him to shake hands with reality. Jeff Wagner talked about it on 620 this afternoon and I told him the same thing on air. That being said, didn't a Packer get ejected first? No outrage there? Piece of shit team with a piece of shit coach in a piece of shit city, sick of hearing about how great Green Bay is........sounds stupid doesn't it? Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater people. Remember the Forrest Greg years when your illustrious Packers were the dirtiest team on the planet?
Take a look at the replay of what happened to Lee. Being held easily 6-7 seconds after the whistle was blown by several lions players. Yet the lions player swung first but wasnt seen. To even try and compare the two situations is complety stupid. There should have been 2 or 3 players thrown out there not just Lee. Ya REALLY something to outrage over......
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I have a feeling will get more than two games, I think 4-5 to send a message might be what happens.
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Now lets ignore the fact that what both of those Lyons players was doing was VERY easily "Illegal Block to the Back" or "Holding".... and a flagrant example of it at that... They're both clearly equally guilty in my book (as stated earlier) of unsportsmanlike conduct. Very clearly they both came at Lee with an adjenda, that kind of shit doesn't happen by "accident", not for 10 seconds, by 2 people, at the same time. He made the mistake of giving them the goal of their adjenda. His bad, he was punished for it, appropriately I would argue. Davis walked away with his fist pumping, so I'm convinced there was an end-goal there.
Here is a link for the lazy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbhZJKtDJNQ
Davis even broke contact, then went back in for more. And then Williams is standing there looking at the 2 other Lyons going "wtf are you 2 DOING!?"
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Are you saying that all ejectable offenses are the same? That would be an odd way to put it...
I mean, sure...there are plenty of crimes that result in arrest too...but not necessarily the have the same "outrage" factor associated with it. Case in point (and not likening/comparing anything that occurs on a football field with any of these) say, stealing food from a grocery store to feed your family and sexually assaulting a 10 y/o kid. Sure, both are crimes that can result in arrest...but they don't evoke the same outrage.
So to answer your question, the ejectable fouls did not reach the same level in my book; both ejectable...sure. But not nearly the same.
Are you really trying to cite a team from 25+ years ago to make a point? If that's not the definition of grasping at straws, I don't know what is...
...I mean, do you even know what people in this thread thought about the gregg team in the first place? Are you trying to accuse someone of hypocrisy? And that team informs me of the Lions how?
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Guess the d-bag is finally kind of owning up to the fact that it was intentional. His official statement:
"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."
^^^ Yeah I'm sure that is him talking and not his PR representative......
Hahaha, yea, that statement is true... riiiight. I guess we'll see during week 17! Lets see if they bring that nonsense into your house..
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And players and teams did a lot of dirty crap 30-40 years ago. Raiders were always known for it, even through the 80's. So what? Doesn't make it ok now. It's too bad, the Lions were a pretty easy team to root for, besides being a division rival they are fun to watch and after being so bad for so long, easily could be darlings of the NFL. But with dirty play I guess the bathwater is being thrown out with the baby, by their own doing.
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Maybe Suh is playing the game the way it is supposed to be played, hasn't anyone
watched the NFL documentary called "Water Boy"? geez....
Packer fans, even when you agree with them it's not good enough, lol.