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chknwing

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Yeah Suh is, Jim Schwartz just does't seem to give a fug about coaching him, or his team, to play right.

The defensive line coach of the Lions said he wasn't gonna tell Suh anything, in regards to his playing style saying he's not gonna punish Suh for being 'aggressive'.

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I like the pick, as i was saying he'd be a good fit a few weeks ago. Sure he projects as an ILB, but could easily play a number of LB positions and could probably line up in a 5 or 7. He is a freak athlete with size which should scream versatility.

He needs to learn how to control his emotions, as a lot of his flags come from him trying to finish plays after the whistle.. different from Suh, who is just dirty and completely delusional about it.

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I honestly feel like Baltimore will try to get him in the draft to succeed Lewis as their MLB. They'll just have Ray take him under his wing, hell, that could be all that will get through to Vontaze at this point, put him under Lewis' watch and basically let him be an individual coach.

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I honestly think he needs to strike while he's still a fringe first rounder (which he will be leading into the draft). Someone will take a chance and get burned by Vontaze' date=' I just really hope it's not us. I've been watching this kid since he was in HS (I'm a CFB recruiting nut), and this is who he's always been. If it didn't change in college why would anyone believe it would change in the pros....[/quote']

How far would he have to drop for you to be comfortable with the Panthers taking a chance on him?

Yes, his history proceeds him, but clearly the coaching situation at ASU is not conducive to proper discipline of players. Using a core of players and coaches who demand respect and a professional attitude as role models, why can't he turn things around once he reaches the NFL?

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I like the pick, as i was saying he'd be a good fit a few weeks ago. Sure he projects as an ILB, but could easily play a number of LB positions and could probably line up in a 5 or 7. He is a freak athlete with size which should scream versatility.

He needs to learn how to control his emotions, as a lot of his flags come from him trying to finish plays after the whistle.. different from Suh, who is just dirty and completely delusional about it.

The whistle signals the end of a play. You can't really finish a play after the whistle.

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He needs to learn how to control his emotions, as a lot of his flags come from him trying to finish plays after the whistle.. different from Suh, who is just dirty and completely delusional about it.

You clearly have not seen a lot of full games from this guy, because they are anything but finishing plays, it's headbutting players, shoving unaware players, things like that.

Even if he was the best player on the board by far at a position of need, which he won't be when we're selecting, even if he falls into the second round, I'd take the second best player on the board over him in a heartbeat.

He's just not what we need on a young team with a second year head coach trying to get everyone to buy into his ideas.

That being said, if he had his head on straight, people would be talking about him to MLB prospects that they're saying Luck is to QB prospects over the last however many years, he could be that good.

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How far would he have to drop for you to be comfortable with the Panthers taking a chance on him?

Yes, his history proceeds him, but clearly the coaching situation at ASU is not conducive to proper discipline of players. Using a core of players and coaches who demand respect and a professional attitude as role models, why can't he turn things around once he reaches the NFL?

Ummm....I would like to know why you believe this?

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Because taking a players shoe and throwing it so he has to come out of the game, choking an offensive lineman after the whistle, throwing a punch after the whistle and screaming at a ref until they're forced to throw a flag is all finishing plays....amirite....

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