This is the interview that's been getting some press this morning, Suggs refuses to apologize for calling the Pats arrogant f*cks. Worth a listen, about 12 minutes long:
http://audio.weei.com/a/71563376/ter...atriots-no.htm
This is the interview that's been getting some press this morning, Suggs refuses to apologize for calling the Pats arrogant f*cks. Worth a listen, about 12 minutes long:
http://audio.weei.com/a/71563376/ter...atriots-no.htm
I know he can't physically shut his mouth but he should really stop spouting from it. We get it, you don't like the Pats. STFU already.
I'm not a mouth breather.
Suggs is one of the better interviews in all of sports. I'm sure if you're a Ravens hater he is extremely irritating, but he is always stimulating to say the least, and quite entertaining. And to our resident Skins troll, you can't judge a book by its cover; he happens to be quite an intelligent and creative man, in addition to being quite a football player.
The tuck rule is the stupidest rule in all of sports. Technically Manning could have gotton the tuck rule on his sack/fumble in the Divisional game. But I guess even Manning can't get the Brady rule called for him.
Actually, the ex-NFL supervisor of officials showed how Manning's fumble was different. Manning had already brought the ball down to his belt when it was knocked loose. He indicated that if the ball had come loose before he brought his hand to his belt, it would been ruled a "tuck rule" incompletion.
Yeah, the tuck rule is stupid all around. If it's clear that a guy is NOT attempting to throw the ball, and it comes loose, then it SHOULD be a fumble.
Manning's fumble in the playoff game was legit. He pulled it all the way down and had clearly stopped his motion. The process of tucking the ball was complete, at which point he turned back in to a regular "ball carrier".
As for Suggs, I think it's pretty clear he's never really going to "grow up". He's funny sometimes, he's annoying sometimes, but he's always looking for attention. That's a sign of immaturity in my opinion. Whatever works for him I guess. I want him on the roster, I want him healthy, and I want to see him dominating O-linemen... but I don't want him to pick up the "leader" mantle.
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