Baltimore Ravens tight end Benjamin Watson has some thoughts on Miami Dolphins defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh. They aren't the kind which fall in the category of positive.

Coming off the heels of a game between the Ravens and Dolphins, in which Suh was penalized a bunch and committed a near chokeslam of Ryan Mallett, Benjamin Watson told PFT the following:

“I think he’s crossed the line since he’s been in the league,” Watson said on Friday’s PFT PM podcast. “Years ago I was playing with the Browns and I remember him body slamming Jake Delhomme when he was in Detroit. I mean there’s been numerous times — he’s stomped on Aaron Rodgers. There’s been numerous times where he’s done things that are totally unacceptable in our league and things that as a player we all go out there and give our best effort, we prepare, we provide for our families, this is our life’s work. And for someone to come out and do things outside of the game. He’s a dominant player, he’s a powerful player, he’s a guy who can totally take control of a game. He’s that guy that you have to say, ‘Hey, we have to make a certain protection for this guy’, because he’s that good of a defensive player. And so for him to go the extra mile and to do things to hurt people or maybe he thinks it’s intimidating people, there’s no place for it in the game and what he did last night is kind of his M.O. That’s what he’s been doing since he’s been in the league. He gets fined and keeps on going, and I hope the league looks at what he did last night and punish him accordingly.”

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Anyway, Ndamukong Suh has not been suspended by the National Football League for anything that happened when the two teams met.