I completely disagree that if Suh had done this to a QB other than Rodgers, Brady, or Manning that he wouldn't have been suspended..... he definitely would have no matter what QB it was. He's done stuff to other QB's in this league and has been suspended already.... so there's already been precedent for it.
Don't be upset with how Rodgers acted in this. ALL NFL QB's are being protected by the refs now to ridiculous levels. The only reason the Lions even had a prayer at winning yesterday was because late in the game on a 3rd down stop by GB, the LB for GB Jones I believe, brushed Stafford's helmet after he threw the ball. 15 yds, automatic 1st down and the Lions score a TD on the very next play. That penalty was worth 7 pts directly for the Lions.
All QB's are being protected, not just Rodgers. That is a joke. And Suh is a thug, plain and simple. So is Raiola. When Suh initially steps on Rodgers accidentally, any normal human being would immediately pick up their foot once they knew they stepped on someone. Not Suh. He takes another step onto Rodgers' ankle/calf and then lifts up his other leg so that all of his 300 lb weight is on Aaron's leg. Rodgers is lucky it didn't break his ankle.
And yes, I will admit I'm a Packers fan and a fan of Rodgers, but anyone taking Suh's side in this over Rodgers is just an idiot. Show me a list of all the dirty things Aaron Rodgers has done in this league compared to Suh, and then tell me who should be to blame here.
And to show I can be somewhat non partisan, let me say this about Rodgers yesterday.... I didn't care at all for his injury "act". He lays on the field for a while like someone shot him in the leg, and then needs helped to his feet and helped off the field. Seconds later he's walking fine on the sidelines. Then they put him in a cart and take him to the locker room.
Then, after the half, he milked it even further IMO. He doesn't come out with the rest of the team and Flynn has to come out for the 1st series. While GB is going 3 and out, they show Rodgers standing in the tunnel stretching, and then he makes his glorious appearance immediately after the 3rd down play is over. C'mon Aaron, give me a break. You would have been just fine coming out after the half with the rest of the team. You purposely made this grand entrance to "save the day" and be the "hero". That was obvious.
I love Aaron Rodgers, and think he's the best QB in the league, and possibly ever, but he milked that "injury" for everything he could yesterday IMO. I understand he had a bad calf coming in to the game, but I don't think he injured it again that badly yesterday. He tweeked it, and then acted like it was terrible so he could come back and save the day. So yes, I can be somewhat fair about what I see when I see it.