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Even if he does appeal he won't be able to play Sunday.
What's the difference if he can't play this weekend anyway? If he misses this weekend and they give him a 1 game suspension, he'll miss two weeks anyway, unless they'd look at it as this weekends game as the one game. I can't see them changing it anyway, I think 2 is fair enough.I guess he might make out with a 1 game suspension after the appeal.
Alright, if that's all that he gets out of it, then he got really lucky. That's if he wins the appeal. I just find it hard to believe with his reputation and all the fines he has already gotten, that they will let him off the hook, but maybe they will, who knows.They look at the Saints game as 1 of the 2 games he is suspended.
I don't see why he'd tell him that to begin with...I don't see why else the commish would tell him to appeal it.
Because Goodell is a dumbass.I don't see why he'd tell him that to begin with...
I'd say so, I kind of knew that before now, but this only topped it off.Because Goodell is a dumbass.
Unnecessary roughness on a light pole, drinking fountain and the tree lol.Ndamukong Suh escapes unhurt after crashing car into tree
Lions defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh crashed his car into a tree at 1:15 a.m. today, but he was not hurt and was not impaired, police say.
The Oregonian reports that Suh lost control of a 1970 Chevrolet Coupe while driving in downtown Portland. He hit a curb, a light pole and a drinking fountain before striking the tree, but he and his two passengers walked away without injuries.
Portland police say Suh was polite and cooperative when they arrived. It is not clear what caused Suh to lose control of his car.
The 24-year-old Suh grew up in Portland and his parents still live there. Suh is away from the Lions until December 12 while he serves his two-game suspension for stomping on Green Bay’s Evan Dietrich-Smith on Thanksgiving.