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Suh: We Destroyed Panthers in Training Camp


dldove77

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Oh.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000636968/article/suh-dolphins-destroyed-panthers-in-training-camp?campaign=Twitter_atn

Suh: "There was a team in the championship (game) that we destroyed in camp," Suh told the Miami Herald. "But it doesn't matter what you do in camp. It matters what you do through 17 weeks during the year."

Nevermind the fact that we lost our number one receiver the first morning of joint practice and were playing with scrambled eggs for brains those days. 

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I seem to recall we won our preseason game against Miami.

Granted, it was close.  31-30.  But I don't think you can say Miami "destroyed" us.

Camp is one thing.  Games are another.  Just like stats are one thing, but W's are another.  In the end, what matters are the W's.  We got 17 of 'em.  Sorry Suh.

 

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4 minutes ago, KB_fan said:

I seem to recall we won our preseason game against Miami.

Granted, it was close.  31-30.  But I don't think you can say Miami "destroyed" us.

Camp is one thing.  Games are another.  Just like stats are one thing, but W's are another.  In the end, what matters are the W's.  We got 17 of 'em.  Sorry Suh.

 

He must be talking about a joint practice, because he had 1 combined tackle in the game. His comments regarding "domintating" in practice reminds me of the time I was happy that I fouled off a 96 mph fastball.

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9 minutes ago, KB_fan said:

I seem to recall we won our preseason game against Miami.

Preseason games don't mean anything either, really. Even if your #1 goal is to win the game, it doesn't mean the other team has the same attitude. 

 

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Why are we talking about a practice with a team that couldn't even play well enough to keep their coach the entire year? Let alone a team that paid this guy a tremendous amount of money to come in and do absolutely nothing. Congrats Suh! Here is your training camp trophy! Now go shove it where the sun don't shine.

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Everyone needs to chill out and have a qualude.  To me, Suh is calling out his own team more than anything, and if I do recall, people on this board even reported that the Dolphins were running us ragged at camp.  Relax, who cares, be thankful you're a fan of this team.

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