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Somebody's going to have to talk to the commish again. This time, bring a rulebook!! 
Schwartz need to reign in his players instead of spurring them on to more dumbass plays...
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Originally Posted by
Ekkofisk
Somebody's going to have to talk to the commish again. This time, bring a rulebook!!

Schwartz need to reign in his players instead of spurring them on to more dumbass plays...
Schwartz didn't even yell at him or anything. He looked like he didn't even care. Clearly he breeds this type of behavior within his team. It's like they're trying to be the bad boys on the block and intimidate everyone.
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Originally Posted by
Evernight
Schwartz didn't even yell at him or anything. He looked like he didn't even care. Clearly he breeds this type of behavior within his team. It's like they're trying to be the bad boys on the block and intimidate everyone.
Players play according to their coaches desires. Schwartz is the driving force behind their dirty play. He encourages it.
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And the kitties lose their Super Bowl once again.
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Last edited by Evernight; 11-24-2011 at 02:37 PM.
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The Benjamin
I wonder if he'll get Suhspended.
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Evernight
I wonder if he'll get Suhspended.
Watched that. Suh has some real psychological issues. The guy can't control his temper. He = Haynesworth in terms of talent without maturity or an ability to control his emotions. He should be seeing a shrink, not the commish. He honestly does not evaluate the difference between right and wrong when he gets pissed. The guy needs some help.
He's gonna end up getting suspended and of course that won't break my heart at all. As long as Schwartz tolerates and defends these guys this is the way they'll play. I'd say the Lions are at the beginning of another tail spin. Their time has come and gone for this year.
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This is going to effect his style of play. He will be less of a factor the more he is singled out as he will become more hesitant. Couple that he needs to work on his technique and he's going to end up having a also-ran career imo.
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I don't think that Suh will have an "also-ran career" per se, but I do believe that he will, as soulman suggested but I will take this a step further, be forced to check into therapy. There is no shame in going to a therapist - I have gone to five different ones in the past and I have yet to find one that meshes well with my personality. Suh is a great player - it's not often that a DT, let alone a rookie DT, sacks the QB 10 times in one season. I don't know what his stat line is right off hand, but I do know that Suh is going to have to get himself under control or he is going to be looked at under a microscope by league officials and referees for the rest of his career.
Also, he is far and away more talented than Albert Haynesworth ever was. I say that despite the fact that Haynesworth played his college ball at Tennessee. Suh has the opportunity to go down as one of the greatest DTs of all time if he will redirect his focus toward his game and not his anger.