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Ndamukong Suh again draws criticism from opponent

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Lions defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh is again being called out by an opponent, this time by Mike McGlynn of the Indianapolis Colts for taunting Winston Justice after making a hit.

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It seems like every time the Detroit Lions play another game, opponents have a new opportunity to criticize defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh. The latest person to speak out regarding Suh is Indianpolis Colts right guard Mike McGlynn, who took exception to Suh's conduct after he made a hit on Colts tackle Winston Justice that left Justice with a concussion:

"Totally ignorant on their part," McGlynn told Bob Kravitz of The Indianapolis Star. "Just childish stuff. We're all battling out there; I don't know if the hit was legal or not, but clearly he was hurt, and they're out there dancing and pointing at him and laughing. Just blatant disrespect. They're good players, but there's no room for that. It's disgusting, really."

Suh and several teammates allegedly danced and taunted Justice while he was on the ground. Suh wasn't flagged for an illegal hit, and the NFL has yet to announce whether he'll be subject to a fine for his conduct.

Suh was fined $30,000 for kicking Texans quarterback Matt Schaub in the groin on Thanksgiving Day, though it wasn't definitive whether the kick was intentional or not. However, Suh's reputation for being a dirty player is so entrenched now, that he'll never get the benefit of the doubt in these types of circumstances.