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Ndamukong Suh---Intentional kick to Fitz's head?


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He's at it again...

 

First he rips off Alfred Morris' helmet, now he may or may not have kicked Fitz in the head...

 

To me, it appears he did it intentionally in a way to make it look unintentional...the way his leg moved at the end was a little too obvious for me...

 

http://www.complex.com/sports/2015/10/ndamukong-suh-ryan-fitzpatrick

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He's at it again...

 

First he rips off Alfred Morris' helmet, now he may or may not have kicked Fitz in the head...

 

To me, it appears he did it intentionally in a way to make it look unintentional...the way his leg moved at the end was a little too obvious for me...

 

http://www.complex.com/sports/2015/10/ndamukong-suh-ryan-fitzpatrick

 

Got to give him some credit. He is the master of the ambiguous kick to the head.

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This guy is a star, he sells jerseys and creates a lot of buzz, which is very good business for the NFL. He gets a pass...

 

He is the Ric Flair of the NFL!!

 

 

 

 

Imo

"Win if you can,

Lose if you must,

But always cheat."

- Jesse the Body Ventura

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He's at it again...

 

First he rips off Alfred Morris' helmet, now he may or may not have kicked Fitz in the head...

 

To me, it appears he did it intentionally in a way to make it look unintentional...the way his leg moved at the end was a little too obvious for me...

 

http://www.complex.com/sports/2015/10/ndamukong-suh-ryan-fitzpatrick

agree 100%

 

He was going slow enough to avoid; his left leg motion was unnatural and deliberate as he was aiming for the head.

 

The awkward movement (not natural and flowing) required to kick him in the head resulted in him losing his balance and falling.

 

If he was not trying to kick Fitz in the head he would have planted his feet in a different, more natural manner and likely not fallen.

 

Of course, it's hard to prove all this or identify it in the heat of the moment (in terms of a ref throwing a flag) which is precisely why he does this stuff.

 

I have to say, he has it down to an art form.

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