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Suh gotta command at least a significant amount more than what the Rams' Smith got last year. Wonder if a hold out will be involved for Suh as his rookie season approaches.
He wouldn't pull a JaMarcus Russell would he?
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Where is TakeSuh when you need him? :D
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Suh already has spent some of his money: He announced at the Nebraska spring game last month that he was donating $2.6 million to the university — $2 million for the Huskers' strength program and $600,000 for NU's college of engineering to endow a scholarship.
That alone has to be an indicator that he will sign.
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I hope this isn't another Michael Crabtree situation, where he thinks he deserves #1 money.
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J Way
I hope this isn't another Michael Crabtree situation, where he thinks he deserves #1 money.
I don't think Suh would let that happen. I don't think he'll miss much camp, if he misses any.
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J Way
I hope this isn't another Michael Crabtree situation, where he thinks he deserves #1 money.
Why?! Can't say I'd be the least upset if Suh holds out, esp if it lasts past week #5 when the Rams take on Detroit.
Btw, what does it say about the student athlete college experience that Suh donated $2 mill for gym equipment and only $600 grand for his actual major's dept.
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Azul e Oro
Why?! Can't say I'd be the least upset if Suh holds out, esp if it lasts past week #5 when the Rams take on Detroit.
Btw, what does it say about the student athlete college experience that Suh donated $2 mill for gym equipment and only $600 grand for his actual major's dept.
ummm the gym stunk and needed more free weights and elipticals?
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Azul e Oro
Btw, what does it say about the student athlete college experience that Suh donated $2 mill for gym equipment and only $600 grand for his actual major's dept.
I'm not sure it says anything, to be honest with you. The guy was a heralded college player and one of if not the top prospect in college football in this draft, and the Nebraska athletic department helped him get there.
What does it say about his college experience that he donated more for gym equipment than for the college of engineering? The fact that he donated a significant amount to both shows he's grateful for both, but I'm pretty sure what he accomplished athletically at Nebraska will probably have a bigger effect on his career than his degree in construction management.
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Lions' Ndamukong Suh, despite being best player in draft, still has question marks
Published: Friday, July 09, 2010, 5:58 AM
By Tom Kowalski
ALLEN PARK - The plan is to turn rookie defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh into a moving target. Because the Detroit Lions expect him to be such a disruptive force on the line - against both the run and pass - they want to line him up in different positions so the offense has to make constant adjustments.
So far, there have been nothing but rave reviews for Suh, from his dominating performances in college to his focus and non-stop motor during the off-season workouts. Suh has several of the traits a team looks for in a dominant type player on the inside - great lower body strength, excellent hands, a certain nastiness and laser-like focus. Suh appears to be exceptional in those categories.
Despite being the second overall pick in the draft - and probably the most solid can't-miss prospect of the bunch - Suh has some question marks.
One, his weight. While he showed that he could get up to 307 pounds during the scouting combine, he's dropped back to 295 and he said that's probably where he'll play at. By the end of the season, he'll likely drop to 290 or so. That's not a problem in the Big 12 Conference but it can be an issue when you're playing 16 games and constantly facing double-teams and getting cut.
The Lions believe that Suh's excellent body control and balance will make him a tough guy for offensive linemen to cut. If you dive at his feet too soon - or without good technique - Suh could be coming free. He's already shown the speed to run down plays from behind.
The second issue is the money. Suh has made no bones about the face that he loves the money and that hardly separates him from every other guy on the planet. Suh, though, will be signing a contract worth at least $60 million and about half of that will be guaranteed. The issue isn't the money itself but how it might change a 23-year-old man. The Lions don't think Suh's motives or desire will be affected.
By all accounts, Suh is one of those players who believes that being a high draft pick and an instant millionaire is just the beginning of his football career, not the end of it. (A guy like JaMarcus Russell, for instance, would be at the other end of the spectrum).
Finally, Suh's greatest challenge might be the NFL's track record. On average, rookie defensive linemen simply don't do too well in their rookie seasons. There are exceptions, of course, and the Lions certainly hope Suh is one of them. But, if he isn't, the Lions are prepared for that possibility and, just as importantly, they know that Suh won't be damaged by the high expectations.
Face it, every Lions fan wants to see a Texas-like performance out of Suh in every game - like that 4 1/2-sack effort he had in the Big 12 championship game. Suh appears to have all the tools to be an effective playmaker in the NFL but it's not likely to happen in his first season as he learns how to play the position at this level. He's going to make some big plays, but a little patience will be required. It might not be granted, but it might be necessary.
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Lions' Ndamukong Suh, despite being best player in draft, still has question marks
Published: Friday, July 09, 2010, 5:58 AM
By Tom Kowalski
ALLEN PARK - The plan is to turn rookie defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh into a moving target.
I found a follow up to this....
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Lions' Offensive Coordinator Scott Linehan was quoted as saying "he's the greatest tight end I've ever coached."
Interesting development in Detroit.
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Not related to his upcoming NFL career, but this news was interesting nonetheless...
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Suh leading ex-Huskers into state hall of fame
Published: 12:03 p.m., Friday, July 9, 2010
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Standout defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh (en-DAHM'-eh-ken SOO') and seven other Huskers will be added to the Nebraska Football Hall of Fame this year.
Suh won the Outland, Lombardi, Nagurski and Bednarik awards and was a Heisman finalist for his play last season.
Because of his national recognition, Suh didn't have to wait the minimum 10 years to be considered for selection.
Joining him will be former Huskers Dan Alexander, Steve Lindquist, Todd Millikan, Ed Periard, Bob Pickens, Carlos Polk and Chris Spachman.
From smaller Nebraska colleges, new Hall of Fame members will be Mike Sallier of Doane College and Noland Urban of Nebraska Wesleyan.
All 10 will be inducted on Sept. 3 and honored at Memorial Stadium when Nebraska plays Western Kentucky.
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Source: Detroit Lions expect Ndamukong Suh signing today
By CARLOS MONARREZ
FREE PRESS SPORTS WRITER
Posted: 10:47 a.m. July 31, 2010
The Lions are closing in on a deal and expect to sign defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh today, according to a person with knowledge of the negotiations.
Suh, the No. 2 overall pick in the NFL draft, is the team’s only remaining draft pick without a contract. He cannot report to training camp for today’s opening practice at 3 p.m. at Allen Park until he signs a deal with the Lions.
There were many signings among the first-round picks Friday, including St. Louis quarterback Sam Bradford, the No. 1 overall pick. Bradford agreed to a six-year, $78-million deal Friday night. His deal likely will set the ceiling and establish a pay slot for Suh.
There's talk on Twitter by some who report on the Lions that Detroit and Suh were dotting i's and crossing t's right before the Gerald McCoy contract came in, and that's caused them to kind of pause and review his deal before finalizing things. But it sounds like it should be coming some time today, will be interesting to compare his contract with McCoy's and Bradford's when it's all said and done.
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Published: Saturday, July 31, 2010, 5:45 PM
Updated: Saturday, July 31, 2010, 9:16 PM
Tom Kowalski
ALLEN PARK -- To be perfectly honest, the first time I heard it, I didn't believe it. Then, I heard it again and again.
The rumor that won't die is that Ndamukong Suh, the second overall pick in the draft by the Detroit Lions, wants more than the $50 million in guaranteed money that was paid to Sam Bradford, who was the first overall pick.
At this point, it's just a rumor and can't be confirmed.
Suh's agent, Eugene Parker, will not return any messages. Lions president Tom Lewand won't talk specifics about negotiations. However, during an interview with reporters Saturday, Lewand did say -- perhaps cryptically -- that "it takes both sides to get a deal done.''
Maybe it meant nothing. But there has to be reason that Suh is still unsigned long after Bradford and Gerald McCoy, the third overall pick, have signed contracts. What should be a relatively easy slotting process hasn't materialized. A report earlier Saturday that Suh was close to signing a deal was erroneous.
Things can change in a hurry but, as of now, there's nothing cooking.
UPDATE: On second thought, I don't know why I didn't believe this might be happening. The day after Suh was drafted, I saw the potential of this coming and pointedly asked him this question about a possible holdout: "You're not expecting to be paid like the No. 1 player then?"
Suh said at the time: "I feel like being paid and, as coach (Jim) Schwartz said, he feels I'm the best player in college football, and I think they understand that. I don't think it'll be a problem.''
Later in that interview, he said, "It has to do with both parties, and my understanding is the Lions see me as the best player in the draft and college football, as coach Schwartz said. I don't think it's going to be a problem at all.'
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Lions, Ndamukong Suh still at impasse
By CARLOS MONARREZ
FREE PRESS SPORTS WRITER
Posted: 9:23 a.m. Aug. 1, 2010
Defensive tackle and No. 2 overall pick Ndamukong Suh missed his second practice and remained without a contract when the Lions began their second day of training camp this morning at Allen Park.
Suh and the Lions remain at an impasse over his contract, despite the Nos. 1 and 3 picks already having signed deals.
Contract talks were expected to speed up after the signing of No. 1 pick Sam Bradford on Friday night and No. 3 pick Gerald McCoy on Saturday morning. Bradford, a quarterback, received a six-year, $78-million deal from St. Louis. McCoy, a defensive end, got a five-year, $63-million deal with Tampa Bay.
The Lions will hold another practice at 3:15 today. Suh cannot join the team for practice until he signs his contract.