Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Suh: We Destroyed Panthers in Training Camp


dldove77

Recommended Posts

I didn't read the article.  Is there more context to it?  Like "Yeah, we beat them in practice, which means we have the ability to be more successful.  We could have been as good or better than the Panthers if <Insert Logic: coaching, hardwork, whatever>."

Was that more of where the quote was from?

Who cares though?  My jimmies are safe =)  It's Suh, a guy not exactly known for successfully handling his emotions on the field.  He can say what he wants, it's February...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 minutes ago, CCS said:

Well he's RIGHT. If you vaginas had any memory at all you'd remember the Dolphins dominating the Panthers in all the practices and their starters making ours their bitch in the preseason game. Some people were in full blown sky is falling mode after the Dolphins week.

That's mostly because Doplphin's week was when KB went down

Link to comment
Share on other sites

If you recall, there was a big deal made out of our coaching staff asking for the Dolphins to tone down their pass rush so we could have a more effective practice offensively.

That's what I'm sure Suh is referring to.

For all we know, this request might not be uncommon, but the story leaked from this joint camp and was spun to throw shade on our team.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • I think you have to factor in that we're still not an attractive proposition for Head Coaches. You're not getting the cream of the crop if you fire Canales a year after winning the NFC South, especially considering the situation he walked into.
    • Yeah, I was about to say I hope he's doing okay health-wise because he's not looking good in that pic.
    • Honestly, I dont  think he should be on the hot seat yet. A bad start to next year, then yes. Despite our mistakes on play calling this past season, we played better than anticipated overall. Bryce showed improvement and maturity (although still not nowhere close to our expectations). Better record and 2-15 to 5-12 to 8-9. Despite what we feel the stats dont lie we are improving by 3 wins a year. Could 11-6 be our expectation. That's a high bar but at the rate we are going, thats what its looking like. We all want to see a 5-12 to a 13-4 record but we are methodically moving up. Success doesnt happen overnight (well in most cases).  IMO we are struggling mostly on the defensive end. LB and edge are our biggest weakness. I see Bryce making improvements (even though I was a Bryce hater) next year. Biggest concern is LT on offense. How to fix this? We need a big name edge or to trade up and get a big name edge or LB and pick up one in FA and draft one. Also if in the 3rd we can pick up a TE. Dont know if Sanders is the answer or Tremble (even though I love Trembles blocking and power after the catch). If these two can get their footwork together they would be great. Maybe all they need is a better TE coach. And if Brooks can stay healthy and be the back we thought he could be, man that would be great
×
×
  • Create New...