Terrell Suggs says Roger Goodell was behind Super Bowl power outage
By Stu White
While Baltimore Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs and former teammate Ray Lewis no longer play on the field together, at least the two can take comfort in knowing they’re both on Team Super Bowl Conspiracy. Lewis has already made his thoughts known regarding the behind-the-scenes influence that caused the lights to go out in Super Bowl XLVII, and it appears Suggs has similar beliefs.
The veteran linebacker spoke about the conspiracy to ESPN’s Lisa Salters in an interview that will air on “E:60” tonight:
"SUGGS: ‘I was like Vegas, parlor tricks, you know what I mean? I was like, ahh, Roger Goodell, he never stops, he always has something up his sleeve. He just couldn’t let us have this one in a landslide huh?’ LISA SALTERS: ‘So you think Roger Goodell had turned the lights out?’ TERRELL SUGGS: ‘I thought he had a hand in it. Most definitely, he had a hand in it’ (Baltimore Sun)."
You can hear more of what Suggs had to say in the video below. Personally, I’m a little disappointed they haven’t called on the expert analysis of Alex Jones to settle the deal once and fo–[gets shot by government agent hiding in bushes].
[Source: Baltimore Sun]