Ndamukong Suh Ejection: No Room for Lions DT's Dirty Play on Thanksgiving
Ndamukong Suh put his dirty tactics on display for the entire nation to see --embarrassing himself, hurting his team and adding to his notorious image in a classless display.
Evan Dietrich-Smith laid a nice, clean block on Suh that prompted Suh to push his head into the ground. It was stomping on Dietrich-Smith's bicep that drew the ejection, though.
Suh has griped about the fines levied on him by the league, even meeting with Roger Goodell to discuss the penalties and fines he has been drawing.
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For those who have defended Suh—saying he is aggressive and the NFL is targeting him because the league as a whole is going soft—what say you now?
It's not just the league that finds Suh's play unnecessary. In a poll by NFL players, Suh was voted the dirtiest player in the league.
On Thanksgiving, a day in which families gather to watch football, Suh proved once and for all that he is incapable of controlling himself on the football field.
His bush-league tactics have made the entire NFL look bad and he selfishly hurt his team's chances of coming away with a victory in a must-win game.
Being aggressive is one thing. Being dirty and unnecessarily taking cheap shots is entirely different.
Suh is an incredible talent and one of the best defensive lineman in football, but he's disgraced his team and the game on the worst possible day for him to do so.
The Packers are now up by three scores in the third quarter. Without their best defender on the field, they have no chance at stopping Aaron Rodgers and the Packers.
There is no place for these antics in football. Eventually, these repeat offenses need to draw a suspension, rather than repeated slaps on the wrist that aren't deterring Suh from putting his opponents' safety in jeopardy.

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