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NFL fans and pundits are mostly unanimous in what they think about the shenanigans of Ndamukong Suh.
The Detroit defender further entrenched his reputation as a dirty player with a kick that literally went below the belt of Houston Texans quarterback Matt Schaub on Thanksgiving.
Now Schaub is jumping into the mix, and although he hasn’t extrapolated much on his feelings, he has made it clear what he thinks of Suh’s form of play.
In an interview on In the Loop With Nick and Lopez on 610 AM in Houston, Schaub was asked whether he would want Suh as a teammate.
“No,” Schaub said, according to Pro Football Talk. He then expanded, “No, you don’t want a player like that. The stuff that he stands for and the type of player he is, that’s not Houston Texan-worthy. That’s not what we’re about.”
Whether the play was NFL-worthy is still up for debate, with the league reportedly reviewing the incident.