iowahusker09
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greeny put a chill up my spine with the "changing the game" comment.
http://espn.go.com/espnradio/play?id=7001331
http://espn.go.com/espnradio/play?id=7001331
Barry Sanders is the most electrifying player the Detroit Lions ever drafted.
To some, he's the best running back ever.
But to me, he isn't the Lions' best draft pick ever. Ndamukong Suh is.
Yes, I know it's just Suh's second season in the NFL. Yes, I know his accomplishments have yet to come close to what Sanders achieved -- or, for that matter, to what a lot of previous Lions greats have done.
But I still rank Suh, the defensive rookie of the year in 2010, ahead of Sanders.
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Four weeks into the 2011 NFL season, the Detroit Lions—yes, the same Detroit Lions that haven't made the playoffs this century—are one of just two unbeaten teams left in football. Coming off of two of the biggest second half comeback victories in NFL history, the Lions host the Bears in the first Monday Night Football game held in Detroit since 2001. We spoke to the team's All-Pro Defensive Tackle, Ndamukong Suh, about the vibe in Motown, his coach's musical taste, and Jay Cutler's eyes.
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Reminds me of Louis from Men At Work.Great read, thanks Nexus.
what does this picture say to you all? (from last game)
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Certainly looks like it. Didn't realize two shades of different arms on Suh's left side. Just assumed that was one guy. Impressive that he warrants that much attention in the NFL.I see 4 different arms grabbing at him, do I dare say "quadruple teamed"?