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Suh is also a rumored name tied to the Fins - a great player, but dirty as anyone who follows the NFL with any regularity should know - could be interesting
I think you should "go all in" for Sue. That will be all you need!!!!!It's good to see the Fins making salary cap room to add veteran talent. I think they have made the right decisions with the cuts so far. They will probably release Wheeler & Ellerbe to create even more salary cap room. They have some big decisions to make RE other Dlinemen like Starks & E Mitchell. RE Suh: He plays with a lot of emotion. Without the occasional stepping on players & kicks he's just a dominating player. Suh is a rare talent that should be considered by the Fins. He's a Dlineman that requires double teams.He makes other players better. He'd improve both the pass defense & the run defense. The question is are the Fins better off with quantity of veteran additions at different positions or adding a top tier talent like him who is in his prime.
I think you should "go all in" for Sue. That will be all you need!!!!!
Regarding Suh, the question you need to ask is do I want one horse or 3 ponies. Give me the one horse everyday. Get Suh.
So - how do you feel now about paying Suh 26 million in 2016 and not having money to improve the team?Suh could make AFC East QB's and other top QB's less comfortable. He also would improve the run defense which was a major weakness of the Fins. The Lions were the best team at stopping the run last year & he was a big part of that. My concern is that the Fins will still need to add quality starters at CB, ILB, Safety, and a versatile OT/OG to be a quality backup/potential starter. The Fins will also need to develop another impact WR to go along with Landry. Wallace doesn't want to restructure his contract therefore he's probably on his last year with the team (if he doesn't get released before training camp) The Fins also need a complimentary RB to go along with Miller & Williams. They will need to add a few veteran players to fill some of the needs. The Fins pick in the middle of each round which is good but only so many rookies are ready to step right in and play. Southiennc, I think Suh is the type of player that could help the Fins go from mediocrity to the playoffs. I think it was DT's not just Brady that helped improve the Pats in 2001. R. Seymour was absolutely dominant in his day. If Suh can control his aggression he'd bring a tough and winning mentality to the defense. In an ideal world Aponte, Tannnebaum, and Hickey would be able to add other FA's that the team also needs. It would be tough but not impossible. The Fins play where there is no income tax & warm weather year round. When the Fins start winning I think even more veterans will want to play for the Fins here in S Florida.
So - how do you feel now about paying Suh 26 million in 2016 and not having money to improve the team?
Did the $160 million dollar man even make the pro bowl? Is that a snub or is he really not worth the money?????Having so much money tied up in a player isn't ideal however he is one of the top players in the league on defense. The Fins will need to draft well in the next few years and sign FA's to affordable contracts. On a different note Southieinnc: I think the Jets will beat the Pats on Sunday.
Voice of reason. Don't give up on Tannehill just yet. He needs better coaching and gameplans.We're in a horrible situation cap wise. Our two most important contracts being busts so far. Tannehill regressed this year, and Suh hasn't been anything close to what we saw from him at Detroit. I'm giving Tannehill next year to prove me wrong, but if I don't see any improvement, I'll be ready to fully move on from him. And Suh needs to be the leader he's supposed to be and produce as the best DT in the game, or I'll be ready for him to go too.
Five lessons learned from the NFL's free-agency period last yearSuh is also a rumored name tied to the Fins - a great player, but dirty as anyone who follows the NFL with any regularity should know - could be interesting