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That was obviously before the start of the season when Austin's defense gave everyone the illusion that Suh was a run stopper. The last 4 weeks have proven thats all it was.
As far as what it says about paying a guy 100+ mil it is more a blotch on how bad Miami's management is then how good the player is. Thankfully, there is still a few teams out there who run their organization worse than the Lions. Saved us 20 mil a year.
That was obviously before the start of the season when Austin's defense gave everyone the illusion that Suh was a run stopper. The last 4 weeks have proven thats all it was.
As far as what it says about paying a guy 100+ mil it is more a blotch on how bad Miami's management is then how good the player is. Thankfully, there is still a few teams out there who run their organization worse than the Lions. Saved us 20 mil a year.
Chris Ivory Blasted Right Through Ndamukong Suh
Chris Ivory begs to differ, as does Alfred Morris, Karlos Williams and anyone else that has faced the Dolphins. I bet Suh wishes he could have a take back on his FA decision.
The Illusion is -- He was great for ONE YEAR against the run. You just fail to see a fault in your hero. He averaged 5 run stuffs thru his 1st 4 years. In Austin's scheme, he had 13 and turned into one of the best DT's against the run. He had a TEAM behind him who were all good against the run, including a playmaker at LB in Levy and DE's who played the run extremely well.So was him being a run stuffer in Detroit an illusion?
The sad thing is it looked as if Suh started jogging once he passed him.
Have you figured out yet why I was so willing to make a lifetime avatar wager even though Detroit was without Levy, faced a much tougher schedule and much better running backs?
Because I mind fucked you into talking about Suh everyday of your life, like the predictable troll that you are.
Chris Ivory is a 226lb. Beast. Suh got one arm on him. Let's give Ivory some credit.
The Lions have 2 guys making more than Suh on the roster, and they have 0 wins. But the Rainbros just want to talk about Miami.
If he doesn't get sacks or tackles, how long will he remain a star?20 million is rich but I would still give Suh 15-17 a year. Even with the Dolphins rough start.
In the end, Suh is a star that sells tickets and Jerseys. His marketability is worth it.
I've never treated him as my hero. I wish some of you horn blowers would speak about being wrong also... Never happens though. I will tell you what I figured out in a thread. Still 12 games left so don't toot the horn to quickly. Injuries can change anything. With the pass rush we have nobody needs to run against them. Let me guess you also factored that into your bet?The Illusion is -- He was great for ONE YEAR against the run. You just fail to see a fault in your hero. He averaged 5 run stuffs thru his 1st 4 years. In Austin's scheme, he had 13 and turned into one of the best DT's against the run. He had a TEAM behind him who were all good against the run, including a playmaker at LB in Levy and DE's who played the run extremely well.
Have you figured out yet why I was so willing to make a lifetime avatar wager even though Detroit was without Levy, faced a much tougher schedule and much better running backs?
Hey @TrustMeIamRight you said The run defense would not miss a beat with Ngata. I figured same thing to a extent because he just gets doubled up also. How's this working out so far.
I've never treated him as my hero. I wish some of you horn blowers would speak about being wrong also... Never happens though. I will tell you what I figured out in a thread. Still 12 games left so don't toot the horn to quickly. Injuries can change anything. With the pass rush we have nobody needs to run against them. Let me guess you also factored that into your bet?