Lion allegedly taunted Winston Justice after concussion Brad Biggs
A new opponent for the Detroit Lions and new claims of unsportsmanlike actions from Ndamukong Suh.
What else is new?
This time Indianapolis Colts offensive lineman Mike McGlynn says Suh stood over right tackle Winston Justice after KO’ing him with a concussion and gloated, laughing and dancing, according to Indianapolis Star columnist Bob Kravitz.
On the interception return by Don Carey midway through the fourth quarter, Suh laid out Justice, who would not return to the game.
“Totally ignorant on their part," McGlynn told Ktavitz. "Just childish stuff. We're all battling out there; I don't know if the hit was legal or not, but clearly he was hurt, and they're out there dancing and pointing at him and laughing. Just blatant disrespect. They're good players but there's no room for that. It's disgusting, really.
"If that had happened to one of their players, we'd never do something like that. But that's what makes this even sweeter. That's why they lose. I hope they never win another game."
So, there you have it. Fresh allegations of dirty play from Suh. It’s impossible to say at this point if there was anything wrong with the hit but the reaction, if McGlynn’s account is accurate, is disgusting. Maybe we’ve come to expect that from Suh.
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