By now you probably know that Luis Suarez appears to have bitten Giorgio Chiellini in the Uruguay vs Italy match at the World Cup on Tuesday. Bit him right on the back. And by now you’ve probably heard that he’s bitten opponents before—twice. But those multiple instances of cannibal-inspired rule-breaking aren’t the end of Suarez’s history of troublemaking on the pitch, which extends to intra-team fighting, accusations of racism and blatant cheating. The weird part? By all accounts, off the field he’s a quiet, decent family man. Just stay out of chomping range.
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