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Miami’s Ndamukong Suh apologizes to his mom for curse

Miami Dolphins defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh has a message for his mother.

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“No”, he replied, “but I will apologize to my mother”.

Ndamukong Suh is a bad man. He plays a brand of football that a few consider over the line, perhaps even a little dirty. He really is. But if the refs don’t start blowing plays dead when he’s got his hands on a quarterback and keep costing him sacks he’ll have no choice but to start slamming guys on the ground. “So, I’m sorry, mother”, Suh said Wednesday, according to Chris Perkins of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. The other play submitted was the following snap when Suh appeared to be held. Buffalo actually had one more third-down chance because Campbell accepted a holding call on the previous play, and the Bills went to the air again. “At the end of the day I don’t want to slam the quarterback”.

Campbell didn’t reveal what the league said in its response. Since I’ve been paying attention, now that I’m in the role that I’m in, I feel like he’s stepped up. So what does it take to make him apologize for something that happens during a game? They did not, and Taylor was allowed to throw the ball away.

“They have two great running backs”.

He’s referring to a January wild-card playoff game in which Suh, then playing for Detroit, helped to limit Murray, the NFL’s leading rusher, to 75 yards on 19 carries.

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What will the Dolphins get from Suh, physically and emotionally, in the City of Brotherly Love?

Ndamukong Suh threatens to slam Tyrod Taylor after refs don't whistle play dead