Maybe this is just a "prisoner of the moment" issue. Maybe it's some shade thrown Detroit's way.

Whatever it is, former Detroit Lions star Ndamukong Suh seems pretty happy in Los Angeles.

And why wouldn't he be, right? The No. 2 pick in the 2010 NFL draft seems to have found a home with the Rams, teamed with All-Pro defensive tackle Aaron Donald. The Rams are among the NFL's best and one of just two teams undefeated after four weeks.

Suh posted some of that exuberance on social media on Monday night. On Instagram, Suh put up a picture of him seemingly staring at Rams quarterback Jared Goff.

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"'If only you weren't my QB,'" Suh wrote with a pair of crying laughing emojis.

"Nah can't do that to the best QB I've ever had @jaredgoff," to go with a goat, football and muscled-arm emoji.

Wait, didn't Suh play in Miami with Jay Cutler last year?

OK, that was a joke, but seriously, didn't Suh play the first five years of his career with Matthew Stafford?

You know, the QB that helped Suh get to two of his three playoff appearances? The one he was on the sideline for as Stafford threw for 5,000 yards once and 4,900, 4,600 and 4,200 yards in other seasons?

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No disrespect to Goff, who threw for 3,804 yards and won 11 games last year in L.A. and is on pace for 5,600 yards and 44 touchdowns this season, and is only 24 years old.

But even commenters in Suh's post weren't having any of this from him.

• bryce_like_rice_88: "Matthew STafford better and I ain't even a lion fan (crying laughing emoji)"

• guatemalasavage: "(Two crying laughing emojis) Damn Suh better than Stafford"

• instatom_tom: "Shots fires at Matthew Stafford?"

Again, Lions fans painfully remember how much Suh seemed to not want to be in Detroit. And sure, Goff is his guy now.

But geez, this is the next level of "what have you done for me lately."

Oh, and if all stay healthy, Stafford will get his chance to finally go up against Suh as the Rams visit the Lions on Dec. 2.