Time For Roger Goodell To Shut Down Ndamukong Suh

I played for coaches in my career that preached and drilled a physical brand of football. Tackle hard, push the envelope and put that style on tape for the entire league to see.
Call it “controlled violence” if you want to. And, at times, it could get nasty.
That’s pro football from a defensive perspective.
However, what we saw today from Ndamukong Suh in the Packers’ 27-15 win over the Lions isn’t taught in the NFL or at any level of football.
Instead, we watched Suh kick the Packers’ Evan Dietrich-Smith. A defenseless player laying on the ground. And let’s not forget this went down after Suh slammed Dietrich-Smith’s head in the turf a couple of times.
Dirty? No question. Unprofessional? You bet.
The way I see it, that is flat out embarrassing move from a guy who has been fighting a reputation as a “dirty player” since he came into the league.
Suh deserved to get tossed and there is no reason to argue that.
http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/Time-for-Goodell-to-shut-down-Ndamukong-Suh.html





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