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Good thing jakes neck is ok. Dirty play. Should be fined and if he does anything like that again then worse.
I'll bet this is music to the ears of Lions fan. How long as it been since there was anything about that team to hate? Or even respect?Suh...whatever he is, has stopped the laughter.Lee Roy Selmon was a beast and he wouldn't do anything like that. He never drew a personal foul call in his entire career.Where is he now? The Hall of Fame. Grow up Suh, and take those who think it's no big deal with you to football school.

Deacon Jones was a beast and tore people's heads off regularly. Takes all kinds to make a world. For my own preferences, give me the nasty ones on my favorite team's defense.Lee Roy Selmon was a beast and he wouldn't do anything like that. He never drew a personal foul call in his entire career.Where is he now? The Hall of Fame. Grow up Suh, and take those who think it's no big deal with you to football school.
No kidding, huh?Just sniffing the possibility of having both offensive and defensive ROY's would be enough to bring me back to the stadium. I still don't think the team is doing quite enough to dishonor the memory of Matt Millen, but baby steps.I'll bet this is music to the ears of Lions fan. How long as it been since there was anything about that team to hate? Or even respect?Suh...whatever he is, has stopped the laughter.Lee Roy Selmon was a beast and he wouldn't do anything like that. He never drew a personal foul call in his entire career.Where is he now? The Hall of Fame. Grow up Suh, and take those who think it's no big deal with you to football school.![]()
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I was just thinking the same thing. QBs are now going to be worried about a Lion defender taking their head off. Who would have thunk it?I'll bet this is music to the ears of Lions fan. How long as it been since there was anything about that team to hate? Or even respect?Suh...whatever he is, has stopped the laughter.Lee Roy Selmon was a beast and he wouldn't do anything like that. He never drew a personal foul call in his entire career.Where is he now? The Hall of Fame. Grow up Suh, and take those who think it's no big deal with you to football school.![]()
No, it doesn't. That kind of play ruins careers. Selmon was a vicious competitor, but he understood the rules of the game. I think the rules were different for Jones, anyway. Suh is still learning.The NFL isn't the UFC. Suh will learn how to play and I doubt you'll see those kinds of theatrics during the regular season. If he tried that with Peyton Manning the NFL would ship him off to Guantanamo.Deacon Jones was a beast and tore people's heads off regularly. Takes all kinds to make a world. For my own preferences, give me the nasty ones on my favorite team's defense.Lee Roy Selmon was a beast and he wouldn't do anything like that. He never drew a personal foul call in his entire career.
Where is he now? The Hall of Fame. Grow up Suh, and take those who think it's no big deal with you to football school.
Selmon was intimidating because of his actual play, not antics that can hurt someone for no reason. We think of football as a hobby and a game, but this is their livelihood. It's a business. It's not manly to cheat. Sorry.Deacon Jones was a beast and tore people's heads off regularly. Takes all kinds to make a world. For my own preferences, give me the nasty ones on my favorite team's defense.Lee Roy Selmon was a beast and he wouldn't do anything like that. He never drew a personal foul call in his entire career.Where is he now? The Hall of Fame. Grow up Suh, and take those who think it's no big deal with you to football school.Half of what makes these types of guys good is the intimidation factor. If you have the opposition weary of your capabilities, you are half way to winning the battle in the trenches.
For me, Stafford stopped the laughter by looking like a dangerous quarterback so far and best has stopped the laughter by looking like a homerun threat.I'll bet this is music to the ears of Lions fan. How long as it been since there was anything about that team to hate? Or even respect?Suh...whatever he is, has stopped the laughter.Lee Roy Selmon was a beast and he wouldn't do anything like that. He never drew a personal foul call in his entire career.Where is he now? The Hall of Fame. Grow up Suh, and take those who think it's no big deal with you to football school.![]()
Easy there Leonidas.Considering that excessive is what is ridiculous and what has changed in the Gooddell era.[Outside of the facemasking penalty he did exactly what every DL in the league should do it that situation. Put the ballcarrier on the ground and inflict as much pain and intimidation as possible.This is ridiculous. He was standing over top of a defenseless QB from behind and not only grabbed his face mask so hard he turned it sideways. He then wrapped his entire arm around the helmet and twisted it in a motion much like he was trying to open a giant bottle of soda. It was excessive by every definition of the word and more importantly every definition of the rules. It should be fined.Welcome to the Roger Gooddell era of the NFL. He's reached out to the non-traditional football fans and has found them in droves.
Any play that even appears aggressive draws crowds claiming it was excessive and dirty clamoring for fines and/or suspensions.
15 yards for the facemask is the only thing to see here. If the whistle hasn't blown the rest is just good clean football.
Again, outside of grabbing the mask, I'd like to know what exactly was illegal about that play other than it appeared "aggressive", "excessive" and/or "scary" which seems to be enough for Gooddell these days.
No. I'll give you, Stafford and Best have looked great. I think the Lions offense is ready to shine this year. But I'm not talking about a pat on the head sort of "these guys don't suck" stopping the laughter. I'm talking about pucker-factor. The Lions haven't had that on defense in forever.For me, Stafford stopped the laughter by looking like a dangerous quarterback so far and best has stopped the laughter by looking like a homerun threat.I'll bet this is music to the ears of Lions fan. How long as it been since there was anything about that team to hate? Or even respect?Suh...whatever he is, has stopped the laughter.Lee Roy Selmon was a beast and he wouldn't do anything like that. He never drew a personal foul call in his entire career.Where is he now? The Hall of Fame. Grow up Suh, and take those who think it's no big deal with you to football school.![]()
I see you're from Detroit, so let's review the same play but replace your #1 pick from this year in Suh with some random Browns DT and replace Delhomme with your #1 pick from last year in Stafford and see if you feel the same way.I understand you're salty that you finally have a #1 pick and people are calling words like "dirty" instead of "bust" but you gotta take off the fan goggles. Browns fans don't have any real investment in Delhomme so that's not the issue. Uncalled-for play, and one that will get him a fine every time he does it.For Christ sakes..he threw Jake down. If Suh comes unblocked from the blind side at full speed and pile drives Jake into the turf and lands on him with all of his 305 lbs and breaks a couple of Jakes ribs or collarbone it is OK because it was a "legal" hit. God forbid he grabs him up high and throws him down. That will be one of the easiest sacks Delhomme will endure this year. Jake could have pulled a hammy the way he popped up and ran after the ref.
yeah, because getting your head twisted around and thrown down at the same time is nothing like getting blindsided, except it is illegal...hence the penalty and subsequent fine.I understand where you are coming from, it is football, but it was also a cheap shot that was unneccessary and he is lucky it was Delhomme instead of Manning or Brady or he may not be in the lineup for week 1.I was at the game where he all but broke Gabbert's ankle last year in a rain storm on a similar play where he twisted him down with his leg pinned under his weight, I've seen the man in person and he is a beast, but he took it too far and should be fined.For Christ sakes..he threw Jake down. If Suh comes unblocked from the blind side at full speed and pile drives Jake into the turf and lands on him with all of his 305 lbs and breaks a couple of Jakes ribs or collarbone it is OK because it was a "legal" hit. God forbid he grabs him up high and throws him down. That will be one of the easiest sacks Delhomme will endure this year. Jake could have pulled a hammy the way he popped up and ran after the ref.
For Christ sakes..he threw Jake down. If Suh comes unblocked from the blind side at full speed and pile drives Jake into the turf and lands on him with all of his 305 lbs and breaks a couple of Jakes ribs or collarbone it is OK because it was a "legal" hit. God forbid he grabs him up high and throws him down. That will be one of the easiest sacks Delhomme will endure this year. Jake could have pulled a hammy the way he popped up and ran after the ref.
I didn't see the play before reading this thread.... but from the reaction of some people, I thought Suh shot Jake with a sawed off shotgun, then drove to his house and put a bullet in Jake's dog.Yes, because that doesn't involve going for his head or neck.If Suh comes unblocked from the blind side at full speed and pile drives Jake into the turf and lands on him with all of his 305 lbs and breaks a couple of Jakes ribs or collarbone it is OK because it was a "legal" hit.
Yes, because that doesn't involve going for his head or neck.If Suh comes unblocked from the blind side at full speed and pile drives Jake into the turf and lands on him with all of his 305 lbs and breaks a couple of Jakes ribs or collarbone it is OK because it was a "legal" hit.
I see you're from Detroit, so let's review the same play but replace your #1 pick from this year in Suh with some random Browns DT and replace Delhomme with your #1 pick from last year in Stafford and see if you feel the same way.I understand you're salty that you finally have a #1 pick and people are calling words like "dirty" instead of "bust" but you gotta take off the fan goggles. Browns fans don't have any real investment in Delhomme so that's not the issue. Uncalled-for play, and one that will get him a fine every time he does it.For Christ sakes..he threw Jake down. If Suh comes unblocked from the blind side at full speed and pile drives Jake into the turf and lands on him with all of his 305 lbs and breaks a couple of Jakes ribs or collarbone it is OK because it was a "legal" hit. God forbid he grabs him up high and throws him down. That will be one of the easiest sacks Delhomme will endure this year. Jake could have pulled a hammy the way he popped up and ran after the ref.

For Christ sakes..he threw Jake down. If Suh comes unblocked from the blind side at full speed and pile drives Jake into the turf and lands on him with all of his 305 lbs and breaks a couple of Jakes ribs or collarbone it is OK because it was a "legal" hit. God forbid he grabs him up high and throws him down. That will be one of the easiest sacks Delhomme will endure this year. Jake could have pulled a hammy the way he popped up and ran after the ref.
I honestly can't believe people
Love hits like that. Suh looked like a beast. If you can't handle that then maybe fantasy flag football is worth looking into.From that angle, and in slow-motion, it looks like on the "throw down" Suh was grasping for Jake's shoulder pad and mostly got his jersey. From other angles it looked more like he had both hands on Jake's face mask and was twisting his head off.
Umm... Not even close to legal.Yes, because that doesn't involve going for his head or neck.If Suh comes unblocked from the blind side at full speed and pile drives Jake into the turf and lands on him with all of his 305 lbs and breaks a couple of Jakes ribs or collarbone it is OK because it was a "legal" hit.

I agree..and from that angle you can tell that Suh has no idea that Jake is shoveling the ball. 15 yards may have been a bit much if the refs watched that replay. As John Gruden would say "That is just good, physical football"From that angle, and in slow-motion, it looks like on the "throw down" Suh was grasping for Jake's shoulder pad and mostly got his jersey. From other angles it looked more like he had both hands on Jake's face mask and was twisting his head off.
Since he was grasping at his shoulder pad, that changes my mind a little bit. I no longer think he was trying to break Jake's neck.
Definite face mask and personal foul since his knee was already down, but I'm not so sure about a fine anymore.
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You can also see Suh's right hand come off of Jake's face mask and it goes on top of his left hand at Jake's shoulder. It really appears as though both hands are on Jake's shoulder as he throws him to the ground. This makes a huge difference in my mind, since I first thought he threw him down with both hands on his helmet/face mask.
Pic - hand moves to shoulder
10tihwj said:On the lack of Cleveland reaction...
First, I agree with a previous poster that the OL didn't see it.
Second, it's a freaking preseason game. I'm sure everyone would have been much happier if Cleveland got in Suh's face, started an altercation and then a Browns player went cheap on Stafford.
Third, Delhomme was fine and they scored a TD two plays later. Why do something stupid in a preseason game to get yourself fined? Retaliating players always get it worse.
As a Browns fan, I don't know whether I'd want them to go after him or not. Part of me would want to see them respond and retaliate, but the other part just thinks it is a bad idea in the preseason. Plus these two teams get matched up over and over again in the preseason and these games don't need bad blood; they need to be over as quickly as possible.
79 is watching the whole thing.Let's not push it. He grabs his face mask, twists and pulls him back by it.The only thing I'm changing my mind about is the throw down.15 yards may have been a bit much if the refs watched that replay.
When did people stop laughing at the Detroit Lions?FantasyTrader said:I'll bet this is music to the ears of Lions fan. How long as it been since there was anything about that team to hate? Or even respect?Suh...whatever he is, has stopped the laughter.Neil Beaufort Zod said:Lee Roy Selmon was a beast and he wouldn't do anything like that. He never drew a personal foul call in his entire career.Where is he now? The Hall of Fame. Grow up Suh, and take those who think it's no big deal with you to football school.![]()

Did Delhomme have his helmet on? A punch to the helmet does not hurt.For those that didn't see it, KvB got a 15 yarded penalty for punching Delhomme in the head.
Yeah, KvB was rushing the passer and was being steered to the side by a lineman and couldn't get a hit on Jake, so he cocked his arm back and gave him a full force open palm shot to the side of the head. It likely didn't hurt, but it rocked Jake's head back pretty good. I actually think that was KvB's 3rd roughing the pass penalty this preseason.Did Delhomme have his helmet on? A punch to the helmet does not hurt.For those that didn't see it, KvB got a 15 yarded penalty for punching Delhomme in the head.
There's probably a good reason for not intervening, and it's not fear of a rookie. It's the coaching staff that doesn't want to see stupid mistakes that cost the team yards (or the opportunity to get yards on a bonehead penalty by the other team). If the other team does something stupid, you don't retaliate-- you let the refs retaliate. Like someone already said here, it's the one who responds who usually gets the worst of the refs ire.For all the flowery talk about gladiators and war that we sometimes hear about football...it's just a game played by millionaires who want to keep their careers going as long as possible to make as much money as possible. You have more loyalty to your team than they do. You buy team gear-- they get free gear and will happily put on a rival's gear for a bigger paycheck. They want to perform well and not get hurt. Yes, they want to win...but they really want to make as much money as possible.10tihwj said:On the lack of Cleveland reaction...
First, I agree with a previous poster that the OL didn't see it.
Second, it's a freaking preseason game. I'm sure everyone would have been much happier if Cleveland got in Suh's face, started an altercation and then a Browns player went cheap on Stafford.
Third, Delhomme was fine and they scored a TD two plays later. Why do something stupid in a preseason game to get yourself fined? Retaliating players always get it worse.
As a Browns fan, I don't know whether I'd want them to go after him or not. Part of me would want to see them respond and retaliate, but the other part just thinks it is a bad idea in the preseason. Plus these two teams get matched up over and over again in the preseason and these games don't need bad blood; they need to be over as quickly as possible.79 is watching the whole thing.
It's probably just temporary, but you have to stop laughing to whine properly.When did people stop laughing at the Detroit Lions?FantasyTrader said:I'll bet this is music to the ears of Lions fan. How long as it been since there was anything about that team to hate? Or even respect?Suh...whatever he is, has stopped the laughter.Neil Beaufort Zod said:Lee Roy Selmon was a beast and he wouldn't do anything like that. He never drew a personal foul call in his entire career.Where is he now? The Hall of Fame. Grow up Suh, and take those who think it's no big deal with you to football school.![]()
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Not sure if you're implying that the hit on Gabbert was dirty, but it does give me an excuse to link this...I was at the game where he all but broke Gabbert's ankle last year in a rain storm on a similar play where he twisted him down with his leg pinned under his weight, I've seen the man in person and he is a beast, but he took it too far and should be fined.
Wholeheartedly agree with the bolded.Thing is we think those are different people.There's probably a good reason for not intervening, and it's not fear of a rookie. It's the coaching staff that doesn't want to see stupid mistakes that cost the team yards (or the opportunity to get yards on a bonehead penalty by the other team). If the other team does something stupid, you don't retaliate-- you let the refs retaliate. Like someone already said here, it's the one who responds who usually gets the worst of the refs ire.For all the flowery talk about gladiators and war that we sometimes hear about football...it's just a game played by millionaires who want to keep their careers going as long as possible to make as much money as possible. You have more loyalty to your team than they do. You buy team gear-- they get free gear and will happily put on a rival's gear for a bigger paycheck. They want to perform well and not get hurt. Yes, they want to win...but they really want to make as much money as possible.10tihwj said:On the lack of Cleveland reaction...
First, I agree with a previous poster that the OL didn't see it.
Second, it's a freaking preseason game. I'm sure everyone would have been much happier if Cleveland got in Suh's face, started an altercation and then a Browns player went cheap on Stafford.
Third, Delhomme was fine and they scored a TD two plays later. Why do something stupid in a preseason game to get yourself fined? Retaliating players always get it worse.
As a Browns fan, I don't know whether I'd want them to go after him or not. Part of me would want to see them respond and retaliate, but the other part just thinks it is a bad idea in the preseason. Plus these two teams get matched up over and over again in the preseason and these games don't need bad blood; they need to be over as quickly as possible.79 is watching the whole thing.
Players don't like to see other players get thrown around and possibly injured. They know it can happen to them. They don't "man up" by trying to actually hurt the other guy. They "man up" buy purchasing luxury cars and mansions for their families while we play pretend football on computers. I think some people don't understand what's really happening on the field.
Suh will figure it out. If he learns how to play the game properly he'll be a force for a decade.
Great play by Suh..always finish your tackle.Not sure if you're implying that the hit on Gabbert was dirty, but it does give me an excuse to link this...I was at the game where he all but broke Gabbert's ankle last year in a rain storm on a similar play where he twisted him down with his leg pinned under his weight, I've seen the man in person and he is a beast, but he took it too far and should be fined.