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Report: Colts Emerging as Top Suitor for Ndamukong Suh, Greg Hardy


Nate Dogg

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This is why people on this board hate Andrew Luck.

Yes, it's highly irrational, but he gets all the new toys and it makes me cry like a little baby.

And I am one of the few here that actually like Andrew Luck.

 

Greg Hardy plays defense Montsta. Cam has had him for the past 4 years by that logic.

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I wouldn't say I cheer for the guy by any stretch. More like I just don't participate in the constant bashing/whining about him.

Even I admit though the the media props him up a bit much though.

 

Bud im just stretchin' ya sac.  Givin the new mod a hard time.  I think luck has tremendous talent but is far too reckless.  Either his mind is seeing things faster than his body can react or he sees what he wants to see and has too much faith in his ability.  Either way that means hes gonna Brett Favre it up for the next 10-15 years.

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Bud im just stretchin' ya sac. Givin the new mod a hard time. I think luck has tremendous talent but is far too reckless. Either his mind is seeing things faster than his body can react or he sees what he wants to see and has too much faith in his ability. Either way that means hes gonna Brett Favre it up for the next 10-15 years.

He should ban you for even using "stretching your sack" in a sentence. ;)

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So let me address this as a Dolphins fan.

 

It is a poo ton of money. That is true. However, he makes our entire defense instantly better. We play Tom Brady twice a year, and have been doing good at splitting the last couple of seasons with them. Let me tell you 2 loses last year:

 

GB and Den. If we have Suh we win both of those games. We're a 6 seed at least in the playoffs, and we have a good chance. Cam Wake, Randy Starks, Oliver Vernon and Reshad Jones just got better. Brent Grimes has less time he has to cover now. Our linebackers (whoever they are) won't have to cover Gronk as long. The list goes on. This is a "in his prime" future hall of famer, that never leaves the field, helps in the run and pass, and eats up 2 blockers AT MINIMUM. The Dolphins now can get a guard, WR and Linebacker in the draft. Our GM Hinkley hit some good ones last year with Juwan James, Jarvis Landry etc. I am very excited about this pick up. 

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