The dominance of Ndamukong Suh: The fourth-year defensive tackle out of Nebraska is playing the best football of his career. He had his best game, statistically, this season by sacking
Jay Cutler twice. One of the sacks forced a fumble that led to a
Nick Fairley touchdown, after which Fairley knocked Suh down in the ensuing celebration.
Much was made last week of Suh’s matchup against Bears rookie
Kyle Long on Sunday. Instead, Suh saw double-teams most of the game and still pretty well dominated the rookie.
“He’s a grown man,” Long
told MLive.com after the game. “That’s a grown man I played against [sunday].”
As written about a lot here in the past seven days, Suh’s ability to control an offensive line opens things up for Fairley, and ends
Ziggy Ansah and
Willie Young in a way few other defensive tackles can replicate.