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Ben Watson: "Enough is enough" with Ndamukong Suh

New Orleans Saints tight end Benjamin Watson feels that it is time something is done to rectify Detroit Lions defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh's disciplinary problems.

New Orleans Saints tight end Benjamin Watson feels that something needs to be done to rectify Detroit Lions defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh's disciplinary problems.

Suh was fined $100,000 (£63,560) for a low hit on Minnesota Vikings offensive lineman John Sullivan, his third major offence in just four seasons in the NFL.

"I hesitate to call a player dirty simply because I don't know their intent, but I do know what he did was illegal and I do know he has done it multiple times so it comes a time when enough is enough," Watson told NFL Network.

"We need to get what he is doing rectified and we need to sit down as players and talk to him. We are talking about player safety and obviously this is a play that lies outside of that. As players, we need to hold ourselves accountable."

Suh was drafted second overall in the 2010 Draft.

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