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Inside The Huddle

Inside The Huddle with Darren Fletcher and Neil Reynolds

Inside The Huddle

Sky Sports

Football, News, Sports News, Sports

4.4637 Ratings

🗓️ 28 November 2011

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Monday's edition of Inside the Huddle podcast.

0:08.7

I'm Darren Fletcher with the extremely mussely and very humorous Neil Reynolds.

0:13.2

As we're going to look back on the Thanksgiving games, we're going to look back on the weekend games,

0:17.7

and we're going to hear from some of the key men involved as well.

0:21.1

But Neil, there's only one place to start.

0:23.0

It's been the biggest story in the National Football League since Thanksgiving.

0:26.6

And it's that stamp on Evan Dietrich Smith by the Detroit Lions defensive lineman

0:32.0

Adomicon Sue.

0:33.0

Now he's going to get suspended for this.

0:34.7

They're saying two games at the moment.

0:36.9

It's the culmination, really, isn't it, of a series of overaggressive plays from this defensive lineman for Detroit. Yeah, it really is. And I think we're going to see, we're going to see the NFL come down hard on Sue. I think it's, he doesn't want this reputation, apparently, of being a dirty player. well I think he's just going out and cementing it when he comes out after the game. First of all, you can't do what he did. You can't flagrantly stamp on somebody's arm. That's not the way you go about your business on the field. But then you can't come out and face the press afterwards and say, well, I did nothing wrong. You know, I'll apologize to Lions fans for being ejected,

1:11.6

but the ejection was unwarranted. I mean, and he said he tried to, he was trying to remove himself from the situation. That's clearly a lie. No, that's not the case. That's, that's a, that's a blatant lie. You've done something very dirty act. You've, you've, you've tried to get away with it and you just haven't been able to pull it off.

1:09.8

I think if we look at the bigger picture here, I mean, this is probably the most shocking

1:12.7

into that. act. You've tried to get away with it and you just haven't been able to pull it off.

1:28.5

I think if we look at the bigger picture here, I mean, this is probably the most shocking

1:31.4

incidents I've seen on the field since Albert Hainsworth and his stamp on the Dallas

1:36.0

offensive linemen. Now, there is a theory as well that he's going to be asked to attend

1:40.5

anger management classes as well as receive a two-match ban.

1:44.9

But I think more importantly for Sue and for Detroit going forward,

1:48.3

I've read one or two articles over the weekend that suggest

1:50.7

he's had quite a dressing down by the Detroit players

1:53.7

in a players-only locker room meeting where they've turned around to him and said,

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