I don't think it can be overestimated just how important he is to this defense. With new LBs and a healthy Jones, I really believe our defense will hit the next level up.
#55 lmao, Suh is one of the most dominant defensive players on planet earth and a huge reason we made the playoffs last year. Other than Aaron Donald who is a lot younger, nobody plays the position as effectively as Ndamukong. Worth every penny, now a guy like Fletcher Cox on the other hand...Let's just say he has a lot to prove. He's ranked ahead of Suh on this list, but Philly fans know he regressed this year, and their team suffered as a result. Fletcher Cox may be paid like Suh and is probably a hell of a lot more popular, but if you put on the tape, on player is superior to the other and it sure as hell ain't Cox lol. Lists be damned.
You really should get a club membership and just read the detailed stuff in there. You'll learn so much because right now, and I'm saying this without snark and I'm honestly not trying to be insulting, but based on this and many other comments, you really need to learn more about the game.
I think it's a fair ranking, even though he's one of our best players, he's vastly overpaid because he's not a dominant player, very good, but not dominant.
Sorry, but that is ridiculous. Suh is not a GOD. He is just one player out of 11. One player cannot transform a defense all by himself.
Not arguing against your overall point, but our run defense was WORST in the league in Y/C last year, and 3rd worst in yards against. So however good Suh is as a player (and I agree the guy is one the best at his position), I'm not sure we'd be that much worse as a unit in run defense with an average player there. At least that's what the stats say because few NFL defenses perform worse in the running game in any year. As you say it's a team game.
Suh is a dominate DT. He will be in the HoF. For example, HoF DT Cortez Kennedy (who died today) finished his 11 season career with 56 sacks and Suh already, in 7 seasons, has 47 sacks. Suh is consistently double and triple teamed. He's about as dominate as any DT that's ever played.
Suh comes into camp every year in incredible shape- he's one of the few in the entire league that skips optional workouts with coaching approval because he's working even harder alone. The guy is strong, agile, fast, powerful, smart, mean...he's truly a total package in a defensive lineman. Nobody can block him 1:1 consistently; he's truly unstoppable without a 2nd and a 3rd man pitching in. Why is he worth what he's paid? With Suh on the field against double teams, that means there's ALWAYS a gap for our linebackers to shoot. It also means that Wake sees his fair share of single coverage when he's always been doubled in the past, plus other ends get the benefit of broken coverage often as well. In an 11 on 11 game, you're already winning pre-snap if 2 or 3 people are dedicated to stopping one player. And somehow Suh still makes tackles- he should have zero sacks on the year with that kind of coverage. Almost every play offenses call is designed to play "keep away from Suh". Besides Kiko and Wake, we have struggled to consistently create pressure from the front seven. That's not a knock on Suh but a testament to how far the talent drops off past our elite few. With this year's LB upgrades though plus an ultra-agile new end, I think that will change a lot in 2017 and you'll see Suh's true value.
Of course they design plays away from Suh, NFL defensive coordinators aren't stupid like many (most) fans. The fact Cox is ahead of Suh on this list after the Houdini act he pulled for most of the season, tells you all you need to know about Suh's #55 ranking, rubbish. But hey, Cox isn't a big meanie like Suh is who steps on star QB's legs http://www.phillyvoice.com/why-has-103-million-man-fletcher-cox-been-invisible-season/
They are 2 totally different players, CK was a space eating beast, he could control 2 players at the LOS, he's like Wilfork just more athletic, so you cant base it on CK's stats. If you want to judge Suh against a HoF player, it's John Randle or W Sapp, with 130 something sacks and 90 something respectively. At 8 years into their careers Sapp had 72 sacks and Randle had 85.5.
Suh is being asked to be a Cortez Kennedy in this defense. The first video in the first post in this thread even talks about his role as a space eater.
Suh is much more closer to Tez than he is Randel and Sapp. In fact, I would say that the closest to being Tez in the NFL today is Suh.
Well, they could ask you or me to be CK, that doesn't make it so, Suh is a long way from CK, who is considered one of the best ever, CK never got wiped by 2X, Suh does most of the time.
Suh isn't a space eater though, that's like saying Suh is like Wilfork, it just aint so, lol, Suh is a penetrating DT, but this is common knowledge.
Suh eats space. He is very hard to block and to move. He is pretty much the same size as Tez. Suh is much closer to Wilfork than he is to Randel. Suh is closer to Tez than Wilfork is to Tez. Wilfork is not nearly athletic as Tez. Tez penetrated with the best of them. Wilfork has a long way to go to be Suh.
While that's not really true, that isn;t the point. The point is that Suh isn't getting the stats BECAUSE he's asked to play Cortez Kennedy role.
Suh controls double teams (at least) on every play and he's on pace to have more sacks than CK. Sapp is one of my all time favorite football players so I'm not showing any bias here. Suh, if he played in Sapps role, would blow Sapp out of the water. Sapp, in Suh's role, would not be better than Suh. Same with Randle.
Why are we trying to compare Suh to anyone? It doesn't matter who he resembles...it matters what he does on a weekly basis. And that's pretty simple to define- he kicks offensive limemens' asses so others can make a play. Let me put it this way. Any time Suh makes a tackle, deflection, pressure or sack, at least two NFL linemen are dipping their heads in shame. He should never, ever ever touch an NFL quarterback the way he's blocked in the league....yet he does 3-6 times a game. His play is absolutely incredible and it's not just about his numbers- most big defensive plays come through Suh one way or another. - The safety grabs an easy pick...see where Suh collapsed half the pocket by himself - A running back cuts to the outside....after Suh negated any possible hole - Our left DE gets a sack....see where the OT had to crash down hard on Suh - Our LB lights up the QB....he ran through the gaping hole between center and guard since Suh commanded the double team I could keep going- and these are all things that doesn't even get an asterisk in the statistics books. Yet Suh leads to 10-15+ big stops a game just being himself and reaping havoc....even if he appears to have nothing to do with the play. That's why he's paid what he's paid.
The problem is, he doesn't control them, they usually control him, he doesn't hold his ground, he gets pushed off the ball, teams have no problem running at Suh. Suh is good enough to draw 2X, but they are usually effective vs Suh, I don't think it's a coincidence that Suh has been a part of bad run Ds his whole career except for 2 years.
did you listen to the steeler lineman? #55 is a joke of a ranking..lol..really is.. Id Like someone to list 54 other players they would take over suh
LOL, coming from a cartoon fan. I know more football in my pinkie than you do my friend. Suh said what I said and you are too much of a woman to admit that
So much to unpack in such a short and ridiculous post. What does me being a fan of comics have to do with anything? Too much of a woman? Really? Also, you've proven time and again to have a "Madden easy mode level" of football understanding. You're also proving that you lack the understanding of normal human behaviors by touting that Suh article.
go back and read my posts, mr cartoon. I am not like you, a mediocre poster expecting mediocre play from this team. I'm actually done with you. you are ruining my coffee and news watching. go google some stuff and post it on fin heaven