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Which is a freaking joke but whatever. The NFL players union is is a joke and does more to protect players who get suspended for domestic violence then players who get suspensions and fines no one else would ever get cause the NFL/Media has decided they are dirty mother fuckers.There is plays every week people going to the head and targeting players that didn't get fined that is what the hell they are trying to clean uop but never goes punished for whatever reason. The NFL enforcement team is a freaking joke and no one calls them out on it ever.Donkey Kong was suspended for the Lions/Cowgirls game.
Donkey Kong was suspended for the Lions/Cowgirls game.
Which is a freaking joke but whatever. The NFL players union is is a joke and does more to protect players who get suspended for domestic violence then players who get suspensions and fines no one else would ever get cause the NFL/Media has decided they are dirty mother fuckers.There is plays every week people going to the head and targeting players that didn't get fined that is what the hell they are trying to clean uop but never goes punished for whatever reason. The NFL enforcement team is a freaking joke and no one calls them out on it ever.
Lions' Suh has suspension rescinded, will play Sunday; fined $70K
Well, this is interesting — and unexpected.
NFL appeals hearing officer Ted Cotrell heard the case of Detroit Lions defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh and rescinded the one-game suspension that was handed down after stepping on Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers in Sunday's regular-season finale.
That means Suh will get to play in the Lions' playoff game at the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday. Cottrell reduced Suh's punishment to a $70,000 fine. According to NFL Network, Suh personally appeared at his appeal hearing, which perhaps helped his case.
Suh appeared to step on Rodgers' leg twice — once after being pushed back by a Packers lineman, then a second time in the same area that Rodgers had re-injured his calf earlier in the game, leaving for two series prior to that.
The league initially stated in the suspension ruling that Suh "unnecessarily stepped on [the] opponent's unprotected leg as he lay on the ground unable to protect himself."
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