Lions defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh isn't concerned about his style of play. "I'll consider myself a dirty player when my mom calls me a dirty player," he said. Suh is back in the spotlight after an incident with Patriots lineman Logan Mankins during a post-whistle scuffle on Saturday night. The defender pointed out that an official saw the entire play and that they had discussed Suh's attempt to get Mankins away from the Detroit's Lawrence Jackson. Suh was not called for a penalty, while Mankins received a personal foul for grabbing Jackson's face mask. "I don't regret it at all," Suh said. "What I find funny about the situation is that I wasn't the one called for the 15-yard face-mask penalty, and I also didn't know you could get fined for defending a teammate." He said he had a "great talk about the play with the referee who was right there." "He said in the future, I should let them handle those situations, but that he understood exactly what I was trying to do," he said.