Ndamukong Suh is "Bad".

| December 22, 2010 | 0 Comments

It isn’t often that Lions All Pro defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh doesn’t look like a massive, hulking behemoth.  However, the kids at Detroit Children’s Hospital brought out the softer side of Suh yesterday.  As part a promotion and his desire to put smiles on kid’s faces, Suh visited the hospital and played the new Michael Jackson “The Experience” video game for the Nintendo Wii.


“Giving back and having an opportunity to join in somebody else’s life that might be going through something tough,” Suh said of the visit’s purpose. “It brings joy to me because I know I would have definitely enjoyed it if somebody would have came and saw me when I was in the hospital.”


What’d the kids think of Big Suh? Seven year old Brook Madera was at the hospital to see a gastrointestinal specialist and left a football fan. “It was fun because I’ve never gotten to meet a football player before,” said Brook said. “He’s big. I’m a big fan now.”


As for the critique of his dance moves – “I think he’s pretty good,” 11 year old Lamon Richardson said, as he stared down his big competition. “But he can’t beat me.”

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