http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...id-benefits-from-offseason-workouts-with-suh/ yeah..you listening Jordan Phillips.
well, the cool thing is he did both somewhat this year. aft east qb's better be careful, I'm serious..I worry for their safety...the dude blacks out when the ball is snapped.
All the talk since the draft has been about the offense: Tannehill, Parker, the WRs, TEs and RBs. Suh is still far and away the biggest addition to the team because he's top talent, he filled a position of need, he's a scheme fit and he's proven. You can't say those things about rookie WRs. You can't say that about anyone on the offense because offense wasn't the main problem anyway. Besides that, I just don't see the offense taking that much of a step forward considering how solid it was last year in addition to the unit's obvious limitations. So long as this team doesn't have Calvin Johnson and Adrian Peterson on staff making everyone else look great or find a way to trade for Andrew Luck, it's going to alright but not dominant. I can live with the offense being good, not great. The team needs to fix the defense to really progress though. I'm optimistic that they have taken several of the right steps and that the LB and CB depth could be sufficient to reach the Play-offs and contend with the right coaching. If the team improves this year it's going to be on the back of an improved front-7 that boasts Suh, Phillips and a core of healthy LBs.
That's not a bad comparison at all. Trust me! Now if towards the twilight of their careers, sometimes a change in stimulus is in order. But until then, guys like Suh, jerry rice, Ladanian Tomlinson, there is no need to change they're regiment for anything or anyone.
There is a non player need.....setting an example. And if the best player in your clubhouse who signed the biggest contract ever shows up, it shows the other guys what they must do. I seriously doubt the team wanted him there for performance reasons.
I think the offense is equally responsible to improve..With the new additions there should be no reason not to.
their gonna need to alter the gameplan...obvioulsy because of this particular dolphin, the pats will need to run a very quick passing offense, I mean its football 101, aint no way their gonna run on us, and aint no coach is gonna be running deep drops with suh and wake coming for the kill shot, the only thing left is quick passing, so coyle better adjust beforehand and have our corners playing press.
Well, they put up 90 yards on the Lions (#1 run D last year), but IIRC, beat them down with screens. LBs better be on their sh*t big time.
i just started a thread on the topic...you bring up a great point...freakin screen game...belicek is so good..
yes I know, but with Suh in the fold, does it change the way we should play our corners, considering we mostly play our corners off in coverage i believe, relatively speaking.
I think all these things we knew. Which is why you don't think twice about giving a player like him that type of money.