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Miami Dolphins Ndamukong Suh back to his stompy ways?

Mar 11, 2015; Davie, FL, USA; Miami Dolphins defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh smiles while answering questions from reports at Doctors Hospital Training Facility. Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 11, 2015; Davie, FL, USA; Miami Dolphins defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh smiles while answering questions from reports at Doctors Hospital Training Facility. Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports

Ndamukong Suh appears to kick Washington Redskins running back Alfred Morris while he is down.

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In an NFL season when officials are supposed to focus on sportsmanship, it seems everyone’s favorite, stompiest player is going stealth. Take a look at this Vine. Quintessential Ndamukong Suh, or an ā€œaccidentā€? Or, maybe he just has really poor foot awareness (is that a thing?), and it was a legitimate accident.

If you look closely, or even not very closely– it is fairly obvious, you can see Suh’s foot having a close encounter with Washington Redskins running back Alfred Morris’ head. It was such a close encounter, that Morris’ helmet comes off, and he arises from the field with his best, ā€œAw man, are you kidding me?ā€ face.

Suh is known for his aggressivenessĀ and dirty plays, which over the years have included a slew of unnecessary roughness calls and stomping former Packers center Evan Dietrich-Smith, doingĀ a throat-slash gesture against Tampa Bay, and kicking Matt Schaub in the genital region. Not to mention that questionable ā€œstompingā€ incident with Aaron Rodgers.

Suh, a defensive tackle, was picked upĀ in the first-round by the Detroit Lions in 2010 as the second-overall pick in the draft. In March, he became a member of the Miami Dolphins after signing a contractĀ as a free agent.

With that kind of income, he can certainly afford to pay a few fines here and there. His career total fines to date total over $285,000. Pocket change.

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