Let’s get this out of the way now. Ndamukong Suh has the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year Award wrapped up. No one else is even close. He’s been one of the few bright spots in a long Detroit Lions season. (Although by Lions standards, this is a much better season than usual- only three of their ten losses have been by nine or more points).
At six-feet-four and 305 pounds, Suh possesses stellar mobility with his uncanny lateral movement on a straight line rush. He runs through the entire play and over blockers pushing them deep into the backfield. In Detroit’s 3-4 defense, he’s produced 8 sacks (tied with former Purdue Boilermakers DE Cliff Avril for the team lead) and 40 solo tackles in 2010.
And his “ndominating play” has often been the subject of controversy this season. He was asked about it at Cowboys Stadium during the Nike Football Media Summit last week.
By Paul M. Banks
“Things are always going to happen, there’s going to be human error and situations where a call may not go your way and with that you get to learn how to bounce back from those situations,” Suh said of his infamous hit on Chicago Bears QB Jay Cutler. And of course there was the pull-down of Cowboys RB Marion Barber, which occurred just yards away from [More …]
Source: http://www.thesportsbank.net/nfl/ndamukong-suh-being-ndominating-in-otherwise-bleak-lions-season/
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