Lions' Ndamukong Suh Deserves Suspension for Dirty Stomp of Aaron Rodgers

By Connor Muldowney
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Yup, he did it again. The Detroit Lions‘ star defensive lineman, Ndamukong Suh, was caught by FOX cameras pulling yet another dirty move on a quarterback. Green Bay Packers‘ quarterback Aaron Rodgers was bumped to the ground by Suh and the lineman stepped on his ankle not once, but twice.

Was it dirty? You be the judge.

As you can see, Suh backs up onto the fallen Rodgers’ ankle and then takes another step back, putting all of his weight on the ankle that he stepped on originally.

While this might not seem like a big deal because he didn’t stomp on Rodgers violently like Dominic Raiola did a week ago, it is just another poor move in the long line of below-the-belt quarterback hits/dirty plays. Suh hasn’t learned from his mistakes and deserves a suspension for this unbelievably stupid move.

If you don’t think he meant to do it, take a look at the replay, he stomped twice and lifted himself up on Rodgers’ ankle, not even turning around to acknowledge the nudge the quarterback gave him to get off his ankle.

Suh may have played his last game as a Lion as contract negotiations between he and the organization haven’t exactly made much progress as his agent will most likely decide where he plays in 2015.

Unfortunately, the most likely outcome of this Suh Stomp will be a hefty fine followed by yet another slap on the wrist.

It’s clear he doesn’t care about his actions as long as he can come back the next week to get paid. Suspension or not, Suh might have just played his way out of Detroit.

Connor Muldowney is a columnist for www.RantSports.com. Follow him on Twitter @Connormuldowney, “Like” him on Facebook or add him to your network on Google. You can also reach him at [email protected].

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