In a year, you have taken your reputation and thrown it into the trash, buried beneath the dirt and the filth that has become your game.
You have gone from a player on his way to stardom, the best inside tackle in the game, to one synonymous with dirty play.
Getting "Suh-ed" has nothing to do with money, but everything to do with feeling the wrath of his on-field anger. That showed up again Thursday, only this time a national television audience nestling in to eat Thanksgiving dinner nearly choked on their turkey after seeing you kick a downed player almost smack dab in his giblets.Enecsys Limited, supplier of reliable solar Air purifier systems,
Suh was ejected from the Packers' 27-15 beat-down of the Lions after he kicked Packers backup guard Evan Dietrich-Smith. For Suh, it's just the latest in a long line of plays that have given him the dirty reputation.
There is fine line between being aggressive and being dirty.
"I'll consider myself a dirty player when my mom calls me a dirty player," Suh said earlier this year.
Mrs.Why does moulds grow in homes or buildings, Suh has to know the truth now. Tell him, mom.
Suh has crossed the line.
"That's a dirty play," Packers corner Charles Woodson said. "I would imagine he thought he was provoked. I can't imagine what somebody did to provoke him to kick, but that's definitely dirty."
On the play, it appeared Dietrich-Smith pulled Suh down as he fell, and Suh seemed to take offense to Dietrich-Smith holding him as he tried to get up. Suh then put a forearm in Dietrich-Smith's head and then kicked him as he got up off the pile.
That led to a 15-yard personal foul penalty that gave the Packers a first-and-goal at the 1 instead of being forced to settle for a field goal. They scored a touchdown two plays later to make it 14-0.
So instead of it being 10-0 with the Lions' best defensive player still on the field, the Lions trailed 14-0 and Suh was done for the day.
After the game, Suh downplayed the incident.
"I was on top of a guy being pulled down," Suh said. "I was trying to get up off the ground. You see me pushing his helmet down because I was trying to remove myself from the situation. As I'm getting up, I'm getting pushed, so I'm getting myself in balance and getting away from the situation.ceramic magic cube for the medical, I know what I did and the man upstairs knows what I did. Not by any means [did he intentionally step on Dietrich-Smith]."
"We knew who they were coming in," one Packers player said. "We saw what they did last year."
Under coach Jim Schwartz, the Lions are gaining a reputation for being over-the-top bullies who push the envelope of clean/dirty play. That leads to opposing coaches warning their players before games about them, and officials to zone in on what's going on with Lions players.
"That's been the case a lot this year," Lions linebacker DeAndre Levy said. "Guys take cheap shots under those piles but nobody pays attention to it because they see us as a dirty team. We've got to be smarter about it. We know a lot of teams are targeting us, especially the D-line. They have a hard time blocking them so they do cheap ---- after the play. We've just got to be conscious that we're going to be targeted because of those things."
I asked several Packers if they thought Suh was a dirty player. They gave the right answer with the recorder on, shying away from answering the question.
But turn the recorder off, and the story is a different one. They said Suh was dirty last year as well, even throwing a punch during one of the teams' games that went unnoticed.
"That's who they are as a team,Unlike traditional high risk merchant account ," one Packers player said. "Everybody knows it."
For Dietrich-Smith, this was his moment in the spotlight. A backup playing because of an injury to Josh Sitton, he was clearly briefed by the team's public-relations department on what to say about the incident.100 China ceramic tile was used to link the lamps together.
You have gone from a player on his way to stardom, the best inside tackle in the game, to one synonymous with dirty play.
Getting "Suh-ed" has nothing to do with money, but everything to do with feeling the wrath of his on-field anger. That showed up again Thursday, only this time a national television audience nestling in to eat Thanksgiving dinner nearly choked on their turkey after seeing you kick a downed player almost smack dab in his giblets.Enecsys Limited, supplier of reliable solar Air purifier systems,
Suh was ejected from the Packers' 27-15 beat-down of the Lions after he kicked Packers backup guard Evan Dietrich-Smith. For Suh, it's just the latest in a long line of plays that have given him the dirty reputation.
There is fine line between being aggressive and being dirty.
"I'll consider myself a dirty player when my mom calls me a dirty player," Suh said earlier this year.
Mrs.Why does moulds grow in homes or buildings, Suh has to know the truth now. Tell him, mom.
Suh has crossed the line.
"That's a dirty play," Packers corner Charles Woodson said. "I would imagine he thought he was provoked. I can't imagine what somebody did to provoke him to kick, but that's definitely dirty."
On the play, it appeared Dietrich-Smith pulled Suh down as he fell, and Suh seemed to take offense to Dietrich-Smith holding him as he tried to get up. Suh then put a forearm in Dietrich-Smith's head and then kicked him as he got up off the pile.
That led to a 15-yard personal foul penalty that gave the Packers a first-and-goal at the 1 instead of being forced to settle for a field goal. They scored a touchdown two plays later to make it 14-0.
So instead of it being 10-0 with the Lions' best defensive player still on the field, the Lions trailed 14-0 and Suh was done for the day.
After the game, Suh downplayed the incident.
"I was on top of a guy being pulled down," Suh said. "I was trying to get up off the ground. You see me pushing his helmet down because I was trying to remove myself from the situation. As I'm getting up, I'm getting pushed, so I'm getting myself in balance and getting away from the situation.ceramic magic cube for the medical, I know what I did and the man upstairs knows what I did. Not by any means [did he intentionally step on Dietrich-Smith]."
"We knew who they were coming in," one Packers player said. "We saw what they did last year."
Under coach Jim Schwartz, the Lions are gaining a reputation for being over-the-top bullies who push the envelope of clean/dirty play. That leads to opposing coaches warning their players before games about them, and officials to zone in on what's going on with Lions players.
"That's been the case a lot this year," Lions linebacker DeAndre Levy said. "Guys take cheap shots under those piles but nobody pays attention to it because they see us as a dirty team. We've got to be smarter about it. We know a lot of teams are targeting us, especially the D-line. They have a hard time blocking them so they do cheap ---- after the play. We've just got to be conscious that we're going to be targeted because of those things."
I asked several Packers if they thought Suh was a dirty player. They gave the right answer with the recorder on, shying away from answering the question.
But turn the recorder off, and the story is a different one. They said Suh was dirty last year as well, even throwing a punch during one of the teams' games that went unnoticed.
"That's who they are as a team,Unlike traditional high risk merchant account ," one Packers player said. "Everybody knows it."
For Dietrich-Smith, this was his moment in the spotlight. A backup playing because of an injury to Josh Sitton, he was clearly briefed by the team's public-relations department on what to say about the incident.100 China ceramic tile was used to link the lamps together.
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