Chris Rose said Stafford kicked Suh

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How could he kick suh when his leg never came off suh until they separated from each other?

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The stomp didn't bother me because Evan Dietrich-Smith (another dirty POS player) tried to break Suh's back by continuing to drive into him while he was down and his legs were pinned under him. It was only because Suh is stupidly strong that he was able to flip out of it and then he retaliated. He shouldn't have, but I woulda been hella pissed, too. He tried to not just injure but SERIOUSLY injure another player and I bet a whole lot of other players woulda started a brawl over it... and have for less.

The time he kicked Matt Schaub in the nuts was beyond the pale, really dirty and totally not okay. It was a shit move and he was a shit for doing it.

But the stomp? yeah... I'd have blacked out from anger over that one...
 
Yeah, that was a strange one, he fell on top of Stafford's legs and claimed he kicked him when they got tangled up.

Hard to tell if there's actually any bad blood with his former teammate or if Suh was just in his usual moody must kill QB mode.

 
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Momentum as they were both rolling.
Stafford was obviously ready to leap up to steer our mighty Rams to victory.
Suh may have just been in the way of Stafford's cat-like reflexes.
Rather unfortunate on his part.
Thanks for the 15-yards.
 
I don't see how at all, Stafford kicked him. That's ridiculous.
I actually didn’t rewind it,so I can’t say for sure.What it looked like was a normal play.
Stafford is protecting himself & I’m sure was aware of SUH & his past. The last thing you want is a dirty 300 plus pound player landing on you in a hurtful way.
I’m sure he got tangled up & kept his feet inside him & SUH.I didn’t see anything excessive there.IMO if he did we would have seen that play closer ?
I’d love to he(Rose)him & D’Farr go at it. They use to do that show on FOX Sports back in the day with that COKE addict actor & M. Irvining.
 
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They got tangled up, that's it. I understand Suh felt something and thought it was a kick. However, I don't understand how you can see that on a screen and still think it was intentional?!?
 
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Suh was "reaching for a call." And also tried to fire himself up vs his old teammate. We can see Stafford was trying to prevent the big lug from falling on his legs.

Donkey also got very little social media sympathy from anyone (other than maybe a few crying Buc fans) because of his past stomping on QBs.
 
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I think maybe Stafford’s legs got him in the balls and he decided it was intentional, to me it looked like he was just trying to keep a 300 pound guy from landing on him.
But just like Brady’s, you gotta know where the line is and not cross it, screaming in a refs face or threatening to do who knows what to another player is going to draw a flag dumbass.
 
Suh complaining about that "kick" is the equivalent of LeBron James crying about not getting a touch foul call as he drives by a 6'0, 200 lb. point guard.

Oh... and Chris Rose molests collies.
 
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Yeah, that was a strange one, he fell on top of Stafford's legs and claimed he kicked him when they got tangled up.

Hard to tell if there's actually any bad blood with his former teammate or if Suh was just in his usual moody must kill QB mode.


I just took it as Suh being wound too tight. Stafford went down and the when he fell it was just incidental that his knees were bent.

Or Im guessing that since he knows Suh maybe his instincts were to protect himself from being landed on and injured. Suh would have gladly taken a 15 yard penalty to knock Stafford out of the game.

If Matthew doesn’t put his knees up and Suh lands on him would that be a penalty?

Im just glad Hochuli decided to set the tone early and not let Tampa Bay play any stupid games crying to the refs. I wouldn’t put it past Brady or Arians to coach players to do that crap. It’s worked for Tommy and Belicheat his entire career.
 
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