Suh was hella dirty when he played for the Lions lol. But at the end of the day he did something the Lions most likely won’t for the next 20 years and thats winning a Super Bowl
I love all the people that are addressing how he's changed. He's simmered down a bunch and still is dominant. Biased being a Lions/Husker fan, but those are facts. He was brutal and dirty his first few years, but calmed down and hasn't been dirty in years. Just a damn good football player.
I coached for the now head coach who was his position coach at Nebraska. He said he was a good person and great player who just loves the game of football. He also said that he was the kind of player that coaches love to coach. A guy who played attention in film study and asked questions. A guy who wanted to excel on the field so went 100% in the weight room and in every drill at practice. A guy who was a scholar athlete who genuinely seemed to enjoy his college classes and was a guy you never needed to worry about doing his school work or passing his classes because he worked hard and excelled in classes.
Burfict is way worse, Suh gets in a zone & loses control from time to time; Burfict goes out there intending to hurt people to compensate for a lack of talent.
We need more videos like this mike less podcast less shorts these are your bread and butter because you do it so well! No negativity here just an opinion of mine thanks for the great content alwasy
You always get a hater trying to tell someone how to run their own product without having established something of their own, let this man do what he do, I've been watching his vids for more than a year and a half, and he's doing a good job on his own without your input, get your channel and do as you please, and quit trying to tell others how to do their job, the nerve of you people is astounding😐
The Suh we got in Tampa was a gem. He still played hard but he kept it clean and was a fantastic teammate and role model. There is all sorts of video from camp of him really working with the young guys.
There’s a difference between being a good defensive player and a player who takes cheap shots and can get away with it. He’s a talented player but it’s frankly stupid to say that a man who is probably giving players CTE
As evidenced in Week 1, 2021, Suh no longer deserves “dirtiest player”. When provided a PERFECT opportunity to inflict harm on a defenseless player headed to the ground headfirst, Suh, without time to think, grabbed the player by his shoulder pads, avoiding what could easily have been one of the worst injuries in football history. I used to loathe Suh. He has worked hard on himself and has earned my respect as well as the rest of the NFL.
@@GandalfTheStraight its true.. next time maybe u shld make sure u have actual facts before assuming its bullshit. Hes been a stand up guy for years now
Said nobody ever. I have always liked him but he has a explosive temper. Dude is smart and instinctive. I know he has been the victim of a few nasty unprovoked eye gouges, graze burns from Being stepped on. Spit in the face and he don't forget. He most likely is a product of his environment. I wouldn't trust him as a opposing quarterback.
@@6412mars Yeah, he would've been right up there with the Steel Curtain guys. He's dirty now, but would be a fantastic retro guy. I bet you Lott would be a dirty player now too, and he was phenomenal.
You should do I deep dive video of “what happened to Ryan Shazier”. I know he had a season ending injury but never learned to full in depth of his injury and recovery process. Think it’s be a fantastic video!
This video just made me realize that I haven’t heard of any Suh incidents in like 5-6 yrs. there used to be some huge infraction every season. Somebody has to be a dirtier player now.
I, myself would like to see some of that dirty come back for one snap against Green Bay. Hit Rodgers hard enough to knock that mustache off his face and then get another ring
What the hell does Suh feeling he was being held have to do with kicking and stomping downed player.? your comment promotes forgiveness of serious and potentially deadly actions by out-of-control jerks.
Many times Suh was caught reacting to cheap shots taken by opposing players that somehow was not Seen my NFL officials. Great player who got screwed by getting stuck with the Lions. But he persevered and got out to become a champion.
Mike, took me awhile to subscribe. But have to tell you, I love your videos. Your narration is top-notch. Thanks for starting at the beginning, love to know their birthdays and beginning of career. Start to finish, you are an excellent film maker, imho.
Vontaze Burfict was WAAAAAAY more dirty....he delibrately tore le'veon bells ACL and actually celebrated on the field after he got hurt and we all know Antonio Brown suffers from CTE because of that particular shot AB took when Burfict layed him out with that helmet to helmet. Vontaze Burfict actually enjoyed hurting people and im shocked he hasnt broken someone's neck during his career.
Saw the title in my notifications and was like, "Welp, that's gotta be Ndamukong Suh." I think Suh's dirtiness was more of a product of Schwartz than anything else. He mellowed out a *lot* after he left Detroit.
He definitely wore out his welcome here, but he was an infusion of excitement in the Lions. Was here for a decent run but people stopped defending him.
Suh was dirty as hell but when I was little seeing the old school football made me a fan I am a huge suh fan for how tough and how much he affects the o line
I've played every game with "foot " and "ball" in the title. I played right side DE in the style of Howie Long. Him, Alzado and Butkus were my "mentors". I've hurt more than one opponent, but never by stomping, clotheslining or punching their helmets. Can't say that all the injuries I caused were accidental, but I do regret breaking a qbs leg, I was only trying to bruise the quad! I didn't need cheap shots to make my point. Regardless of all that, I'm not sure if that man belongs on a football field. I'd recommend Aussie football (as the army banned combat football when a man was killed).
Thank God for some common sense in this thread! There are so many greats in NFL history who didn’t resort to dirty plays. Frankly, the only reason I remember this guy is because he’s unable to control himself and has to try to hurt other players. Suh doesn’t deserve hero worship, he deserves a criminal indictment.
I remember not being very fond of him years ago. Now I love watching him play. I remember thinking he should never be allowed to play football and have charges pressed against him legally. I truly pray his dirty play is behind him and he can help Tom get another Super Bowl.
I cut men's hair for a living & we talk a lot about sports. When I tell them Suh is my favorite player, they always being up his first 2yrs in the NFL. It's been a decade. He's still my favorite & I love him.
@@1337b3nnyvav00m oh he's definitely calm down, he does stuff here and there but he doesn't do half the stuff he use to do. All I remember him doin is sandwiching manhomes in the Superbowl
I, as a Ravens fan, I HAVE to give Kong Suh ALOT of credit for cleaning up his dirty playing habits! I was telling some Eagles fans a few days ago, cleaning up that aspect of his game, has made the fact that he's a truly talented lineman stand out, one of the best!
You notice there’s no mention of “dirty play” while in college. The worst he got was a penalty for tackling a guy “too hard.” He’d never been contained in his playing career until the NFL. Suddenly at this level he was not able to break any block, make any play, and it got to him. Understand the defensive tackle is the most aggressive, most physical position in football each and every play. It’s hard to turn that off at the whistle, and he let his frustration spill over and made poor decisions. He could have seriously injured someone or been kicked out of football. Good to see him playing clean-er and continuing to be successful.
Suh is a great physical talented DT player who gets angrier at times than most. But if we wanna talk about dirty it’s mac Jones move on the panthers last year to break an ankle with the jihitsu move and the entire Bounty Gate Saints.
I remember being ready to be done with my Lions if they didn't take him lol. The game he had against Texas was one of the most dominant performances I'd ever seen. Pretty sure they had the whole o-line trying to block him and he still was all over McCoy 🤣
Y'all are a bunch of sell outs saying that it's fine he is still playing. He altered careers and should not be allowed to play in the league. Man is a coward.
Suh, Jason pier Paul, Richard Sherman, Antonio Brown, all explosive guys with wild personalities at times, now all in Tampa with Tom Brady, they've been pretty quite with words but still dominate when on the field. Vita vea is the big name in Tampa as far as d line goes, so Suh is pretty under the radar except the sacks lol
Im an Aussie and love the NFL but how does Suh get fined for an illegal block yet you see defensive players end WR or TE seasons with low hits. Ive seen defensive players avoid hitting "high" and instead aim low at a receiver's and take out knees. To me this was just as bad
cause they are just sick of his dirty shit. what i'm surprised about is that O linemen haven't taken him the fuck out yet, for the dirty shit hes done!
@@Stadt101 Keep in mind, Suh has a long memory. If a offensive lineman did try to intentionally injure Suh, and failed, Suh will most likely dismember the O-Lineman the first chance he gets. Dirty play is a skill in itself. Like bar fighting, don't step up if you don't actually know how to do it.
Gary Fencik No. 45 Chicago Bears super bowl team would be an awesome Dirtiest Player video ! Once voted 2nd dirtiest player in the league, the Raiders team was voted 1st.
This guy tore up my Longhorns in college. He got screwed ranking 4th fpr the Heismann. Then he screwed himself with his post-play violence. The time he stomped on a Cowboys O-line player's helmet after a play wasn't even mentioned. That ruined any respect I had for Suh.
The preseason tackle was unnecessarily rough, but seriously, how would Suh have known that he had thrown the football? Suh was behind him, and he flipped the ball forward almost under hand.
I really don't like dirty players who try to injure others. Thanks for laying it all out so well. He obviously was always an incredibly gifted player. Looks like he learned how to control himself after the first 5 or 6 years. I've seen him interviewed and he comes across as a good person who is very intelligent and honestly does not want to hurt people, so I guess the times he was out of line were "heat-of-battle" transgressions that he had to learn to control. But I'll never know for sure.
Suh was hella dirty when he played for the Lions lol. But at the end of the day he did something the Lions most likely won’t for the next 20 years and thats winning a Super Bowl
No I in team he didn't win it, his entire team did..... Doesn't change the fact he is trash and shouldn't be allowed to play
@@stephenF250 he’s a super bowl champion can’t take it away from him
@Malone lol idiot Suh was already very well known
@Malone lmao you don’t even know who Calvin Johnson is 😂. Or that Suh only spent 5 years in Detroit and even lost a Super Bowl to Tom Brady in 2018 🤣🤣
the Detroit Lions will be out of the NFL before they ever win a championship!
Ndamukong Suh is a beast. I would hate to be the QB playing against him. Off the field, he was one of the nicest guy you could meet.
I love all the people that are addressing how he's changed. He's simmered down a bunch and still is dominant. Biased being a Lions/Husker fan, but those are facts. He was brutal and dirty his first few years, but calmed down and hasn't been dirty in years. Just a damn good football player.
Makes me wonder if he's calmed down due to injuries
Tbh, he is my perfect prototype DT. If I'm building a championship team, I want my no. 1 DT to be absolutely feared.
I'd take Aaron Donald over him in a heartbeat.
Be feared for the right reasons... not for being a dirty player and POS.
Him and Vince Wilfork were amazing DT’s I rather have them then Aaron Donald
@@liltrap305 what you smoking I want some
@@trussedseeker6223 I just like them better personal preference
I coached for the now head coach who was his position coach at Nebraska.
He said he was a good person and great player who just loves the game of football. He also said that he was the kind of player that coaches love to coach. A guy who played attention in film study and asked questions. A guy who wanted to excel on the field so went 100% in the weight room and in every drill at practice. A guy who was a scholar athlete who genuinely seemed to enjoy his college classes and was a guy you never needed to worry about doing his school work or passing his classes because he worked hard and excelled in classes.
Burfict is way worse, Suh gets in a zone & loses control from time to time; Burfict goes out there intending to hurt people to compensate for a lack of talent.
Well said.
Suh was intentionally trying to hurt people he's trash
burfict had talent
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@@stephenF250 suh had his moments… but burfict was way worse lol.
We need more videos like this mike less podcast less shorts these are your bread and butter because you do it so well! No negativity here just an opinion of mine thanks for the great content alwasy
Good comment
I agree the podcast just isnt doing it for me (no offense Mike) . These vids are what i love from Mike.
Agree
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You always get a hater trying to tell someone how to run their own product without having established something of their own, let this man do what he do, I've been watching his vids for more than a year and a half, and he's doing a good job on his own without your input, get your channel and do as you please, and quit trying to tell others how to do their job, the nerve of you people is astounding😐
The Suh we got in Tampa was a gem. He still played hard but he kept it clean and was a fantastic teammate and role model. There is all sorts of video from camp of him really working with the young guys.
"In a pre season game in 2019. Yes you heard that right"
No we didn't, Mike. That was 2010 🤣
Exactly LMAO 🤣
I caught that as well
I caught that too because I'm a Panthers fan and Del Homie was being inducted into our hall of honor in 2019 and retired back in 2011.
Thank u man i was like wtf is he talkin about
Idk after Suh's tenure at Miami I feel like he turned it around.
Yes he is not near as bad as it used to be
yeah like there was a few times w the dolphins but not much after that he’s been a pretty solid player
LOL.... Guy should be working a job not playing in the league
I think Suh has come a long way with his character the past few years while still being dominant
So like what he just has open line of credit, for all the --physical-- cheesy tricks instead?
@@gorkskoal9315 I suppose he doesn't get a free pass he is just maturing demeanor has mellowed out
Dont talk down on my boy like this
Suh on the Lions was vicious i love it
No he was menace thank god he isn’t anymore
There’s a difference between being a good defensive player and a player who takes cheap shots and can get away with it. He’s a talented player but it’s frankly stupid to say that a man who is probably giving players CTE
@@Brinkaskfavor thats why i want him on my team
Nah its just borderline assault
There's a poem about Suh that describes his personality well
Roses Are Red
Violets are Blue
Unsportsmanlike Conduct
Ndamukong Suh
As evidenced in Week 1, 2021, Suh no longer deserves “dirtiest player”. When provided a PERFECT opportunity to inflict harm on a defenseless player headed to the ground headfirst, Suh, without time to think, grabbed the player by his shoulder pads, avoiding what could easily have been one of the worst injuries in football history. I used to loathe Suh. He has worked hard on himself and has earned my respect as well as the rest of the NFL.
Clip?
Link?
Suh early in the league was so strong and explosive he threw people around like a rag doll.
@@JSalonsky search up Ndamukong suh picks up Tony pollard
@@newmuw m.ruclips.net/video/Ph-GfxQQnKI/видео.html
He's a Changed man now. He got married and had a baby. His perspective is different. No more cheap shots or playing dirty! 😇
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Yeah ok, sure...
@@GandalfTheStraight Have you guys even checked him out recently? He's totally calmed down! Actually....he may have calmed down TOO MUCH!!
@@GandalfTheStraight it’s obvious you don’t watch football because if you did then you would know he hasn’t been that way in years.
@@GandalfTheStraight its true.. next time maybe u shld make sure u have actual facts before assuming its bullshit. Hes been a stand up guy for years now
Let’s be real, Suh was dirty his first few years. But, the dude has turned into a solid consistent defensive lineman.
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Said nobody ever. I have always liked him but he has a explosive temper. Dude is smart and instinctive. I know he has been the victim of a few nasty unprovoked eye gouges, graze burns from Being stepped on. Spit in the face and he don't forget. He most likely is a product of his environment. I wouldn't trust him as a opposing quarterback.
bro is still dirty last year he was molesting Rodgers
@@thoglow0911ify STFU. lol
Quit crying bruh.
@@Eyesaiah777 he’s just old school lol
Hes honestly not as dirty as he used to be. Hes totally feared and I like him almost.
Cause he's old as hell and broke up. Folks would break his hip these days.
@@darkson1969 Uh... hes still playing.
@@darkson1969 might want to know ur facts first.
When I was a kid he was with the lions, I watched his play and mimicked it I loved his drive to the QB and slamming guys to the ground
@@darkson1969 hasn’t missed a single game and still produces 🤔 …idk man id stil recognize greatness even if I don’t like them
i definitely think that if Burfict was still playing that he would be the dirtiest player IMO
Came here to say that
Agreed. He’s been suspended how many times?
Burfict is still in the league, just serving his 2 season suspension
What's crazy is ..if Burfict played in the 60s he would have been considered great🤔
@@6412mars Yeah, he would've been right up there with the Steel Curtain guys. He's dirty now, but would be a fantastic retro guy. I bet you Lott would be a dirty player now too, and he was phenomenal.
You should do I deep dive video of “what happened to Ryan Shazier”. I know he had a season ending injury but never learned to full in depth of his injury and recovery process. Think it’s be a fantastic video!
This video just made me realize that I haven’t heard of any Suh incidents in like 5-6 yrs. there used to be some huge infraction every season. Somebody has to be a dirtier player now.
It’s been nearly 10 years since he’s done anything negative. I think the guy who made this video is desperate for views.
Suh was an absolute monster at Nebraska. Back when Nebraska wasn’t 💩
Thank you mike for keeping me up with the nfl
I loved this Video. I feel that the League has frowned on defensive excellence.
Well.back.in the 80s suh would get 0 fines
He's changed a lot. His years with the lions he was pretty dirty, but with the dolphins and then bucs hes been solid and hasnt been playing dirty
I, myself would like to see some of that dirty come back for one snap against Green Bay. Hit Rodgers hard enough to knock that mustache off his face and then get another ring
He felt that he was being held all the time. His temper was uncontrollable. But right now he is a great teammate.
Yep, and the best QB in history. :)
What the hell does Suh feeling he was being held have to do with kicking and stomping downed player.? your comment promotes forgiveness of serious and potentially deadly actions by out-of-control jerks.
5:18 preseason game in 2019? wasn't he not on the lions at that point?
I meant 2009
Many times Suh was caught reacting to cheap shots taken by opposing players that somehow was not Seen my NFL officials. Great player who got screwed by getting stuck with the Lions. But he persevered and got out to become a champion.
Mike, took me awhile to subscribe. But have to tell you, I love your videos. Your narration is top-notch. Thanks for starting at the beginning, love to know their birthdays and beginning of career. Start to finish, you are an excellent film maker, imho.
Vontaze Burfict was WAAAAAAY more dirty....he delibrately tore le'veon bells ACL and actually celebrated on the field after he got hurt and we all know Antonio Brown suffers from CTE because of that particular shot AB took when Burfict layed him out with that helmet to helmet. Vontaze Burfict actually enjoyed hurting people and im shocked he hasnt broken someone's neck during his career.
Thats how you know you doing things right
If you haven't done Cortland Finnegan yet I would love to see a vid on him. One of my favorite CBs of all time but dude definitely had an attitude
The thing about Suh is he doesn't have to play dirty, he's the most dominating player that I've seen in a looong time.
The office renovation had me dying 😂
Lions fans love him including me
Same
Gawd I'd love for you guys to rebuild and WIN! You deserve it
He's cleaned up his act!
Lol!
Nope dudes still a pos
Ctfu
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Saw the title in my notifications and was like, "Welp, that's gotta be Ndamukong Suh." I think Suh's dirtiness was more of a product of Schwartz than anything else. He mellowed out a *lot* after he left Detroit.
That quote by him at 0:35 is so true. Gotta respect that, even if he played dirty.
He definitely wore out his welcome here, but he was an infusion of excitement in the Lions. Was here for a decent run but people stopped defending him.
Love how Suh used the Paulie Walnuts self-defense argument
You did a good one on this one, as always mike.
I think Suh just had some growing up to do when he was drafted. Fines and suspensions aside he's an absolute nightmare and I'd have him on my team.
He's turned it around since leaving Miami I feel like he's fine now
Suh did have that hit on in the Superbowl but it was clean
Suh was dirty as hell but when I was little seeing the old school football made me a fan I am a huge suh fan for how tough and how much he affects the o line
I completely forgot about Smokin’ Jay Cutler until this video and just got the most oddly satisfying sensation of nostalgia I’ve ever had.
I've played every game with "foot " and "ball" in the title. I played right side DE in the style of Howie Long. Him, Alzado and Butkus were my "mentors". I've hurt more than one opponent, but never by stomping, clotheslining or punching their helmets. Can't say that all the injuries I caused were accidental, but I do regret breaking a qbs leg, I was only trying to bruise the quad! I didn't need cheap shots to make my point. Regardless of all that, I'm not sure if that man belongs on a football field. I'd recommend Aussie football (as the army banned combat football when a man was killed).
Thank God for some common sense in this thread! There are so many greats in NFL history who didn’t resort to dirty plays. Frankly, the only reason I remember this guy is because he’s unable to control himself and has to try to hurt other players. Suh doesn’t deserve hero worship, he deserves a criminal indictment.
I think you should make a video about
Von Bell.
You could make an entire video on ritchie incognito that dude is insane
Awesome videos as always, love the content.. make a Miami Dolphins analysis some day please
I remember not being very fond of him years ago. Now I love watching him play. I remember thinking he should never be allowed to play football and have charges pressed against him legally. I truly pray his dirty play is behind him and he can help Tom get another Super Bowl.
You are weird
Well you sold out and it paid off.
What kinda cigs is Cutler smoking? I been smoking over 10 years and I never found one that was a pain reliever.
I cut men's hair for a living & we talk a lot about sports. When I tell them Suh is my favorite player, they always being up his first 2yrs in the NFL. It's been a decade. He's still my favorite & I love him.
He was THE MOST dominant college defensive player I’ve ever seen
Then you never saw Dick Butkus or Mike Singletary in college. Brutal, dominating, but no cheap shots. Suh was way out of line.
Suh is my favorite DT hes inspired me to be a DT and i have joined my schools football team :D
He's a good man, he's one of my favorite players ever, he's changed
Most definitely Suh, oh my goodness he’s dirty
He’s calmed down
@@1337b3nnyvav00m I know, ever since the rams he’s been calmer
@@1337b3nnyvav00m oh he's definitely calm down, he does stuff here and there but he doesn't do half the stuff he use to do. All I remember him doin is sandwiching manhomes in the Superbowl
@@spence_903 facts man I remember his lions days he was a absolute menace to society
He had to change or he’d be out the league
I, as a Ravens fan, I HAVE to give Kong Suh ALOT of credit for cleaning up his dirty playing habits! I was telling some Eagles fans a few days ago, cleaning up that aspect of his game, has made the fact that he's a truly talented lineman stand out, one of the best!
Another amazing video. You should get some merch so you make more money. I would buy
We love , Suh, in Texas. Likes to stomp, adds body cavity hits. Old school hits.
You notice there’s no mention of “dirty play” while in college. The worst he got was a penalty for tackling a guy “too hard.” He’d never been contained in his playing career until the NFL. Suddenly at this level he was not able to break any block, make any play, and it got to him. Understand the defensive tackle is the most aggressive, most physical position in football each and every play. It’s hard to turn that off at the whistle, and he let his frustration spill over and made poor decisions. He could have seriously injured someone or been kicked out of football. Good to see him playing clean-er and continuing to be successful.
We love tough players in Detroit. A long history with Suh, Laimbeer, Probert, and all the way back to Cobb.
Yessir flight mike posted good way to start the morning
People only dislike Suh because he's not on their team 🤷♂️
Yep
I would love to see him with the Browns, could you imagine? Garrett, Clowney, Sue, and Malik dominating
I love the way bro plays.. Always have
That’s exactly the type of guy I want on my team
Suh is a great physical talented DT player who gets angrier at times than most. But if we wanna talk about dirty it’s mac Jones move on the panthers last year to break an ankle with the jihitsu move and the entire Bounty Gate Saints.
Also wanna say the only time Russel Wilson has gotten hurt of any sort it was Suh who was there.
Suh must have heard Incognito praising him and been like "man I gotta change my life"
I remember being ready to be done with my Lions if they didn't take him lol. The game he had against Texas was one of the most dominant performances I'd ever seen. Pretty sure they had the whole o-line trying to block him and he still was all over McCoy 🤣
As a Lion fan Suh was a gentleman hell he even donated to my high school football team and gave advice to us.
Incagnito deserves his own video !
Y'all are a bunch of sell outs saying that it's fine he is still playing. He altered careers and should not be allowed to play in the league. Man is a coward.
Yes he is a rough player. But he is a excellent player. And some of the fines was uncalled for. I do agree that the stomping was not called for.
Suh, Jason pier Paul, Richard Sherman, Antonio Brown, all explosive guys with wild personalities at times, now all in Tampa with Tom Brady, they've been pretty quite with words but still dominate when on the field. Vita vea is the big name in Tampa as far as d line goes, so Suh is pretty under the radar except the sacks lol
Im an Aussie and love the NFL but how does Suh get fined for an illegal block yet you see defensive players end WR or TE seasons with low hits.
Ive seen defensive players avoid hitting "high" and instead aim low at a receiver's and take out knees.
To me this was just as bad
cause they are just sick of his dirty shit. what i'm surprised about is that O linemen haven't taken him the fuck out yet, for the dirty shit hes done!
@@Stadt101 Keep in mind, Suh has a long memory. If a offensive lineman did try to intentionally injure Suh, and failed, Suh will most likely dismember the O-Lineman the first chance he gets. Dirty play is a skill in itself. Like bar fighting, don't step up if you don't actually know how to do it.
I know you do basketball stories too, Anthony mason, lagarret Blount
Great videos Mike
Gary Fencik No. 45 Chicago Bears super bowl team would be an awesome Dirtiest Player video ! Once voted 2nd dirtiest player in the league, the Raiders team was voted 1st.
I'm kind of excited. The EAGLES just signed Suh, I just hope his...unique intensity...doesn't hurt the Birds with excessive and ill times penalties.
Great vid bro!! 😎🤘
A wise man once said
Roses are red
Violets are blue
Unnecessary roughness
Ndamukang Suh
I was looking for this comment!!! GG
You think Suh gets a gold jacket? I hope so. Idk though.
Burfict is way dirtier than suh
The D.O.A.T tho.(Dirtiest of all time) is Lawrence Taylor. And he was vicious and hurt people within the rules!!
Love your content bro!
It’s been a while great video!
Yessir bangers all day and especially on Sunday lmao 🤣
It’s Saturday?
@@j5rxmseyfrr oof
its Saturday smart guy
This guy tore up my Longhorns in college. He got screwed ranking 4th fpr the Heismann. Then he screwed himself with his post-play violence. The time he stomped on a Cowboys O-line player's helmet after a play wasn't even mentioned. That ruined any respect I had for Suh.
As a Nebraska fan this man does pain me mentally
I will not forget when he stepped on someone’s head 🙈 I really hope he’ll continue to change
Vontaze Burfict looking different lately
Grizzlies lol, 6:30, I know what u meant Mike, but that’s funny 😂😂😂
Mic check 1,2 1,2 Dominican suh…. Thought he was about to drop some bars👁👄👁
You already talked about him in this video, but maybe a little more in depth dive of Richie Incognito may be interesting.
The preseason tackle was unnecessarily rough, but seriously, how would Suh have known that he had thrown the football? Suh was behind him, and he flipped the ball forward almost under hand.
Yo Mike trying to bury Mel Kiper, I'm here for it. I swear he mentions him in every damn video 😆
Your my fav keep up the hard work
He definitely goes overboard lol but I'll be honest I enjoy it as long as no one gets hurt, I like the aggressiveness..
He was dirty (the good way) in the opener against the Cowboys too, he carried Zuerlein like a baby. 😂 He matured as he played more years.
What about Josh Norman? Kiko Alonso? Vontaze Burfict?
I don’t think burfict is still playing.
Bro everyone already knows about Burfict... Antonio Brown is a living example.
Bro how is Josh Norman the dirtiest player in the NFL?
Never knew this side of Sun! WOW!!! Dude was in beast mode!! Let's go Bucs!!!
Make a video on bill romanowski
I really don't like dirty players who try to injure others. Thanks for laying it all out so well. He obviously was always an incredibly gifted player. Looks like he learned how to control himself after the first 5 or 6 years. I've seen him interviewed and he comes across as a good person who is very intelligent and honestly does not want to hurt people, so I guess the times he was out of line were "heat-of-battle" transgressions that he had to learn to control. But I'll never know for sure.