how dominant is/was Suh?

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Re: how dominant is/was Suh?

Postby skywalker » Wed Dec 16, 2009 1:35 pm

Typical response from a fan of a 5-7 team who thinks 'they are back'...........

Can't get 'back' to where you 'never been'........... stir, baby, stir......... :lol:
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Re: how dominant is/was Suh?

Postby riverat » Wed Dec 16, 2009 5:24 pm

skywalker wrote:Typical response from a fan of a 5-7 team who thinks 'they are back'...........

Can't get 'back' to where you 'never been'........... stir, baby, stir......... :lol:


again....typical response......change the subject and everybody will forget about the fact of the matter..... "i know you are but what am i, huh, huh, huh :roll:"
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Re: how dominant is/was Suh?

Postby webbmaster » Wed Dec 16, 2009 5:31 pm

Mark Ingram rulez your faces.
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Re: how dominant is/was Suh?

Postby adame » Wed Dec 16, 2009 8:56 pm

Ok I play the little game now, does ingram win heisman if bammer doesn't get into the NC, hell da feck no, is he a great back yes! I figured he won it after the Florida game, but the dude didn't even have the best stats in the sec,thats a fact. And no I'm not sayin dixon should win it, that'd be crazy. The heisman is supposed to be based on the fact the winner is the most dynamic and best player in the country, Is it ingramn? No, not in my opinion,but what does that matter what I think :mrgreen:

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Re: how dominant is/was Suh?

Postby Don Miller » Fri Dec 18, 2009 9:33 am

Suh's sister was in school at MSU and his second choice was MSU behind Nebraska. He prolly would have been a 5th or 6th round NFL pick if he had chosen the latter. We have a way of screwing up blue chip players.
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Re: how dominant is/was Suh?

Postby skywalker » Fri Dec 18, 2009 1:50 pm

That would have been a 'huge' player for MSU..........I would of liked for him to play in the SEC.
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Re: how dominant is/was Suh?

Postby RedEyed Duck » Fri Dec 25, 2009 3:05 pm

Suh is/was one hell of a player. I think if his team had stopped Texas and won their conference Championship he would have had a real chance. I don't think you can compare the kid from Stanfords stats with a back from the SEC as the defenses they face are not the same caliber. If McCoy hadn't all but lost the Championship game he could have won. Ingram himself has stated that Richardson is much better than he was as a freshman. Its done, the votes have been cast and Ingram took the prize, get over it and get on with rooting for your team and not hating another. I hope all the SEC teams win in the bowl games!
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Re: how dominant is/was Suh?

Postby riverat » Mon Dec 28, 2009 8:30 am

RedEyed Duck wrote:Suh is/was one hell of a player. I think if his team had stopped Texas and won their conference Championship he would have had a real chance. I don't think you can compare the kid from Stanfords stats with a back from the SEC as the defenses they face are not the same caliber. If McCoy hadn't all but lost the Championship game he could have won. Ingram himself has stated that Richardson is much better than he was as a freshman. Its done, the votes have been cast and Ingram took the prize, get over it and get on with rooting for your team and not hating another. I hope all the SEC teams win in the bowl games!


I'm not hating on Bama brotha, i'm hating on a system that screwed the best player in the nation out of the supposedly the top award in the nation. I don't care if the kid played for iran i still think its jacked up.

oh yeah, Suh one player of the year as a consolation prize :wink:
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Re: how dominant is/was Suh?

Postby husker duck » Tue Dec 29, 2009 11:01 am

I've watched Suh close to every game this year. He did dominate in quite a few games, Missouri and Texas stand out huge. Losing to Iowa State and Texas Tech did not help his chances. I don't think you'll ever see a defensive player win it and when McCoy played like crap in the Big 12 game Ingram was the best choice. That being said Bama did win it's conference in a big way, go undefeated and will play in the National Championship game. Hasn't the Heisman winner done that the last few years?
Bradford last year, Tebow before him, I think you have to go back to Troy Smith and then Ron Dayne to find a Heisman winner who didn't play in the National Championship game, could be wrong though.

I don't think Suh is too worried about the Heisman, he'll make some alittle money come April. :lol:
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Re: how dominant is/was Suh?

Postby duckter » Tue Dec 29, 2009 12:16 pm

You are exactly right Husker, heck of a player with plenty of hardware for the shelves. Come April, he'll be looking for places to stash all that money.

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Re: how dominant is/was Suh?

Postby husker duck » Thu Dec 31, 2009 9:03 am

Great game for the Huskers last night, first time Nebraska beat a PAC-10 team in a bowl game.

Offense looked good and Suh didn't get hurt. Bring on the whiskey and football tomorrow!

Lock of the year is Florida tomorrow night.

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