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Watching the Seminoles fuck up so badly, it was like they were making up for all the times they should have fucked up in all the comeback wins they had this season but didn't. I've never seen a team quite lose all motor function and poise the way Florida St. did tonight, and it was GLORIOUS.

This is exactly what I thought would happen. I don't think the original step was intentional, but everything after that certainly was. The problem is proving the intent. We all just know it because Suh is a jackass, but there isn't anything to show the intent. Unfortunately, you can't punish people just for being

I'm a huge Cowboy fan since the 70's, through thick or thin, and I can't figure out how he was suspended in the first place let alone fined outside of his reputation which is a BS way to handle policing your league, specially if your league is run by Goodell.

Maybe someone finally watched the replay in real time instead of slo-mo?

I didn't think it would happen until this morning, when I heard how Mike Perrera (sp?) basically publicly shamed the league by saying it was inconsistent with past discipline and that the ref who was on top of it didn't see it as dirty in real time. I'm not sure I've ever heard him so critical of the league office

A lot of Niners fans seem to be angry about the offensive (which is fair) but they also seem to overlook your statement about how the defense (and the defense of similar teams) was really the key to success. I absolutely believe the offense should have performed better and should be held accountable but I don't think

I love how Niners fans think Josh McDaniels (11-17 record as a head coach) would be their savior over Harbaugh. McDaniels is a fine OC...with Tom Brady as QB. Some guys are great as assistants, but lacking as head coaches. Buddy Ryan was like that. Harbaugh is brash and abrasive, and maybe that doesn't suit the

I've been a Niner fan since I was a kid and I've followed this whole thing since before the "Cleveland Trade." Still, when my friends ask me what this is about I honestly can't answer.
Even as awful as this season was it was better than nearly a decade of football before Harbaugh. You can't say a coach lost his team

Of course the Niners are stupid, Drew. It takes a special kind of stupid to let seven eat you.

We will see. 3NFCC appearances and 1 SB loss in 4 years is pretty damn green, not sure grass is gonna get greener-

Jim Harbaugh coached his last game for the Niners today, a game his team won despite the fact that the whole world

Yes. Basically all non-idiots agree that the first is accidental. I claim that the second step was caused by a push by Lang that can clearly be shown from a non-zoomed-in angle like the one Deadspin unnecessarily uses.

You saw it live. So did I. Did you see him get pushed? That is what caused him to put his weight on his back foot. Look, I have seen enough of Suh to know he is dirty as hell, but this is simply not an example of that. And I am honestly shocked that so many seem to have seen the play so differently. It makes me

Oh fuck off. How many times has Suh ever injured a player in the NFL or decked someone in the head intentionally? The answer is zero. Stop pretending like he is some sort of menace.

He was pushed by the Packers lineman. Deadspin zooms in enough to cut that out. Watch a wider angle and you will see that he has his balance and then is pushed by Lang, causing his step backwards.

You're honestly pretending that you did not see him get pushed, causing the second step?

On second thought I still meant what I posted, but ehh I don't know it could have been on purpose and his reputation precedes him. You should post the regular speed video though.

Wow, Deadspin, really?

I would expect Gordon/the NFLPA to file a grievance, and I would expect them to lose.