Brian Manzullo

Detroit Free Press

Kelly Hall made it loud and clear what side she was on Tuesday on Instagram.

Hall, the fiancée of Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford, blasted the NFL for its one-game suspension of defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh after he stepped on Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers' leg in the Lions' 30-20 loss Sunday.

Hall claimed Stafford was stepped on, too, but no one noticed because Stafford is "not Aaron Rodgers." She included this photo of Stafford from Sunday's game with his left sock torn:

"Pretty sure Matthew's leg looks a lot damn worse right now from when he got stepped on/cleated in the game game," Hall wrote. "But it wasn't Suh... And he's not Aaron Rodgers, so no one would think twice about it. #nflbias #givemeabreak #DETROITvsEVERYBODY."

This came after ex-NFL vice president of officiating Mike Pereira disputed the NFL's decision, saying Suh's reputation, not the actual step, led to the suspension.

Though it's certainly debatable whether Suh should be suspended for a playoff game, Hall brings up a point: Players get stepped on and cleated in NFL games all the time. Obviously, reputation played a part, for Suh and for Rodgers.

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