I doubt it, since he's already filed an appeal for the suspension and has said previously that "the refs need to change the way they make calls; this is the way I play, and they'll have to adapt to that."
The ruling is a joke... fining a professional athlete $50K is like holding your child's $5 allowance for an "F" on his report card!
I think the League should have given him a fine reflective of the act; one that hits him right where he lives.
$250,000.00.
I don't think that's a stiff penalty; if he committed the same act outside the confines of the Metrodome that's called Felony Assault!
You're lucky, Mr. Suh... $250 large and a two game suspension is a much better punishment than a Felony conviction and potential jail time, don't you think?
Alan