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countryroads316
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Yes please can you imagine Suh, Hatcher and Baker on the line
He never really turned into the dominant force he was projected to be and he sure comes with baggage. He is just screaming out as a guy who will take the money and disappoint.
After all the DL that has burned us over the years I can't believe a Redskins fan would even make this suggestion. He must be new at this Redskins fan thing.
My friend in nebraska said he wants to play for a new york team giants or jets just forget about suh to dc right now he fellows huskers and former players all the time suh is a jet or giant move on guys
You assume that the NY teams would want him. The Jets already have a formidable DL and Coughlin isnt going to put up with Suh's shit...
as a lions fan i will be very sad to see him go. he never takes a play off, hes always making an impact and pressuring the qb, he plays harder than any d lineman ive seen before.
as for the skins, i wouldnt try to convert him to a 3-4 player, its to risky even though hes very versatile.
He never really turned into the dominant force he was projected to be and he sure comes with baggage. He is just screaming out as a guy who will take the money and disappoint.
After all the DL that has burned us over the years I can't believe a Redskins fan would even make this suggestion. He must be new at this Redskins fan thing.
he apparently doesnt watch much lions games. its ok, the media makes it seem like suh is a terrible overrated player but if people would just watch lions games they would see that he is constantly making an impact even though hes almost always double teamed.
he apparently doesnt watch much lions games. its ok, the media makes it seem like suh is a terrible overrated player but if people would just watch lions games they would see that he is constantly making an impact even though hes almost always double teamed.
You are right, I don't see every play like you guys do so I'll bow to your expertise. I never said he was overrated and maybe his dirty play has overshadowed his image. But when he came out he was the most highly regarded DT in years and sorry I just haven't heard anyone confuse him with Warren Sapp.
You are right, I don't see every play like you guys do so I'll bow to your expertise. I never said he was overrated and maybe his dirty play has overshadowed his image. But when he came out he was the most highly regarded DT in years and sorry I just haven't heard anyone confuse him with Warren Sapp.
he apparently doesnt watch much lions games. its ok, the media makes it seem like suh is a terrible overrated player but if people would just watch lions games they would see that he is constantly making an impact even though hes almost always double teamed.
in my first post i said for the skins to avoid him due to the uncomfortably of switching a 4-3 DT to a 3-4 D linemen. i am weary of that because of fat al. i didnt think suh's name would ever come up on this board because i didnt think we even had the cap.I am sure that you are correct. However - as you should know if you have also been a Skins fan for a while - I would simply avoid moves like this given the Redskins past history. These type of moves always seem to backfire on them. Again - Haynseworth was considered to be a very similar player when they picked him up. I know that everyone views him differently now, but many folks were jumping for joy when he was acquired several years ago.
I just have a bad feeling for high profile players with huge attitudes who sign on for huge contracts especially for the Redskins. It may not happen - but there is the possibility that a player like this will play differently once he has the big bucks. If that is a missed opportunity so be it. Good luck to Suh - on another team.
Ndamukong Suh made his third Pro Bowl in four years this season, and was named a first-team All-Pro. His peers voted him as one of the two most-feared players in the game.