Miami's Ndamukong Suh nearly lost his mind Sunday. The reason he did is a shocking revelation.
The Dolphins defensive lineman screamed at a referee after a play in which Suh wrapped up Bills quarterback Tyrod Taylor and was waiting for the whistle to blow the play dead, the Palm Beach Post reported.
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That whistle never came, and Taylor spun and threw the ball away while still in Suh's grasp.
Suh didn't get the call, and argued his case to the ref, prompting Dolphins coach Dan Campbell to get him off the field, SB Nation reported: "There was a holding call on the play, after what should have been the sack, and the Bills had to repeat third down."
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Suh let a nationally televised audience what he thought of the official's non-call on Taylor being in the grasp.
"You gotta call that dead or I'm gonna slam the f**k out of him next time!" Suh yelled.
After the game, Suh explained why he was so angry.
"It's all about player safety," Suh said, according to the Palm Beach Post. "At the end of the day I don't want to slam the quarterback. I got him horse collared. I'm going to hold him up and make sure he doesn't throw the ball. I ran with him for five yards."
This is the same Suh who has one of the worst reputations in the NFL about player safety. He is thought to be a cheap-shot artist and has several examples to prove it, with more than $400,000 in fines to his name in six NFL seasons.
One of the more memorable plays was Suh stomping on Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers' injured calf muscle twice in a Dec. 2014 game when Suh played for the Lions.
Suh was involved in two plays this season in Miami in which his leg got close to an opposing player's head, and the player's helmet being removed from his head shortly thereafter. Redskins running back Alfred Morris and Jets quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick both suffered the same fate after coming in contact with Suh's leg.
Suh was not suspended for either incident.
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