Suh says he had ‘no intent’ of ripping off Cutler’s helmet, wants to be ‘more aggressive’
Detroit Lions defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh joined the show to talk about
Dan asked Suh to sum up the Lions’ loss to the Bears.”There’s really only one word: turnovers,” Suh said.
Suh commented on when he hit Bears quarterback and Jay Cutler’s helmet came off. “It just so happens to be in the act of … sometimes helmets come off,” Suh said. “I know my helmet has been popped off.”
Dan asked if he had no intent to rip off his helmet. “No intent,” Suh said.
Suh said he’s trying to be more aggressive after meeting with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell. “My main concern was to figure out how I could help my team win,” Suh said.
Dan asked Suh the key to slowing down Aaron Rodgers and the Packers offense.”Getting pressure in his face and jamming up his receivers,” Suh said.
Suh acknowledged that Rodgers is unbelievable at stretching the pocket with his scrambling. “He is a very mobile quarterback who can beat you with his feet as well as his arm,” Suh said.
Suh, however, did say the Packers are beatable because every team is beatable.