Aaron Rodgers says Suh is generation's most terrifying player

chicolby

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As much as I try to defend Suh, there comes a point when it walks like a duck, sounds like a duck... He's simply been involved in too many incidents for it to be bad luck. I think he's an amazingly talented player and also a very intelligent guy, but when he gets on the field, I think he flips a switch which allows him to be as dominant as he is. And I believe when that switch is flipped, he sometimes goes too far.
 

Suvey101885

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Pelini changed the light bulb in order for the switch to flip.

Definitely do agree that Suh takes it too far with some of his on field shots.

Hopefully Parella will be able to "flip the switch" with our d-line.
 

TheVegvisir

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Listened to an interview with him the other day when I was down in Florida. Seems like a highly intelligent guy.

I will admit he is my favorite Dolphin right now.
 
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HuskerBruce81

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Pelini changed the light bulb in order for the switch to flip.

Definitely do agree that Suh takes it too far with some of his on field shots.

Hopefully Parella will be able to "flip the switch" with our d-line.

It was Carl.