NFL Podcast with Tony Renteria: Suh slides on helmet kick but if it walks like a duck…it’s a duck

by Tony Renteria

In terms of the headsets running the New England Patriots radio broadcast on the Pittsburgh Steelers on opening day helmets, this further update the NFL rule is what happens to one team (the Steelers) should apply to the Patriots as well. So when the headphones had problems they should also shut down the Patriots phones down.

There should be no advantage, there have to be four or five plays that happen where one team has an advantage and the other team doesn’t have the advantage. The Steelers headphones were off but the Pats headphones were still working so until it’s resolved by the officials they have to make the situation even. So the next four or five plays could be the difference in the game.

If it walks like a duck, if it quacks like a duck and waddles like a duck chances are it’s probably a duck.It just seems that the Patriots have a history of suspicious work ethics and something seems to happen when they play and there is some pomp and circumstance that develops.

Ndamukong Suh of the Miami was under suspicion for kicking Washington’s Albert Morris helmet off after rising after a play after Suh’s right leg made contact with Morris. After further review by the league they say the kick was unintentional. If your a bully your always going to be a bully and that’s how Suh’s always been.

Even stepping on Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rogers and now kicking Morris’ helmet off. There’s unintentional then there’s intentional and with Suh he’s just one of those players if it walks like a duck, acts like a duck, and quacks like a duck it’s actually a duck. Chances are it’s a duck with Suh.

You’ll find lots more NFL commentary with Tony Renteria on tonight’s podcast right here at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

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