Man, you won’t believe the kind of stuff I’ve been digging into lately. It’s all about Ndamukong Suh and his, shall we say, “aggressive” playing style. I mean, this guy’s reputation on the field? Let’s just say it’s colorful.

So, I started by just watching some old games, you know? Just to get a feel for what all the fuss was about. And boy, it didn’t take long to see why people call this dude dirty. There’s this one game, back in 2011, Thanksgiving Day, no less, where he straight-up stomped on a lineman, Evan Dietrich-Smith. Pushed his head into the ground after the whistle. Like, what the heck, man? That’s just nasty.
But it wasn’t just that one time. I kept digging, and found another Thanksgiving game, the very next year. This time, Suh kicked Matt Schaub, the Texans’ quarterback, right in the groin. I mean, come on! That’s a low blow, literally.
- Watched old game footage.
- Found the infamous stomp incident from 2011.
- Discovered the groin kick from 2012.
And then, the rabbit hole went even deeper. In 2014, in a Week 17 game, this guy stepped on Aaron Rodgers’ calf. Seriously, who does that? It’s like he’s trying to injure people on purpose or something. And the fines? Don’t even get me started. After that 2014 incident, he was given a one-game suspension. It was then reduced to a fine. A $100,000 fine for one of his actions. That’s wild!
What I’m Thinking
Honestly, after going through all this, I’m just kinda shocked. I mean, I knew Suh had a reputation, but this is beyond just playing hard. It’s like he has no regard for the other players’ safety. People say he was dominating, and they say he was a key player. But at what cost? It feels like he’s just out there trying to hurt people.
So yeah, that’s what I’ve been up to. Diving into the world of Ndamukong Suh’s dirty plays. It’s been a wild ride, and honestly, it’s left me feeling pretty uneasy about the whole thing.
