The man that shut down Suh and McCoy

Looks nuts.

Dallas might need a crazy **** if Deon is released.

But, as the guy kind of looks like a Road Warrior ala Animal and Hawk, I think Oakland drafts him.
 
Sucks.....


If were going to get on Marty for stupid internet attention grabbing then why would we want this walking tampon?
 
He shut those guys down but he allowed the mediocre DTs of Oklahoma State and Houston to run free into the backfield many times. That means either he's really not all that great or he just didn't get up for the game unless the competition was top notch.

I'll pass.

David Harrell - Pokes
dwh
 
he always reminded me of the roid freak DL from THE PROGRAM
 
Bucs ask Brandon Carter about Suh and McCoy

Posted by Mike Florio on April 6, 2010 7:42 AM ET

There's a chance that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will have to make a decision between Ndamukong Suh and Gerald McCoy with the third pick in the 2010 draft. In what could be an interior defensive line version of the Manning-Leaf conundrum of 1998, the Bucs may fear that they'll end up with the defensive tackle version of Ryan Leaf.

So they're doing their homework. And their homework includes asking a guy who faced both players to provide some input.

According to ***FAKE-NEWS-SOURCE***.com, last week's visit to Tampa by former Texas Tech guard Brandon Carter included a point-blank question from Bucs G.M. Mark Dominik regarding whether Carter would pick Suh or McCoy.

"That's just between me and him," Carter told ***FAKE-NEWS-SOURCE***.com. "I don't want anyone to have any hurt feelings out there. One of those guys might be a teammate next year."

Still, the man who never allowed a sack against either player shared his general views on each of them.

"I think Suh was one of the greatest college defensive linemen of all time and potentially he could be one of the greatest NFL linemen of all time," Carter said. "He has the ability that most other human beings are not even close to having. He can move people at will. He is incredibly strong. I don't know him personally so I don't know if he understands the game as well as others. But he makes such great plays, smart plays. He is just physical. I think with him, his [best asset] is his strength. He's able to push linemen into the backfield or shed the block and throw the lineman into the backfield."

Carter had a different assessment of Suh's Oklahoma counterpart. "McCoy is quicker and faster," Carter said. "Whenever I watched him on film, I can tell he is such a smart player. If an offensive lineman makes a mistake, he will take advantage of it. He's one of those kind of players; he's willing to go around you. . . . He has great moves and great mechanics. He is just a great technician."

Notwithstanding his success against Suh and McCoy, Carter is regarded as a low-round prospect in the draft. So maybe Carter will be a teammate of either player -- at least until the day before Labor Day.
 
Chief;3335272 said:
"I think Suh was one of the greatest college defensive linemen of all time and potentially he could be one of the greatest NFL linemen of all time," Carter said. "He has the ability that most other human beings are not even close to having. He can move people at will. He is incredibly strong. I don't know him personally so I don't know if he understands the game as well as others. But he makes such great plays, smart plays. He is just physical. I think with him, his [best asset] is his strength. He's able to push linemen into the backfield or shed the block and throw the lineman into the backfield."

Carter had a different assessment of Suh's Oklahoma counterpart. "McCoy is quicker and faster," Carter said. "Whenever I watched him on film, I can tell he is such a smart player. If an offensive lineman makes a mistake, he will take advantage of it. He's one of those kind of players; he's willing to go around you. . . . He has great moves and great mechanics. He is just a great technician."

Funny, after reading these quotes, he doesn't seem so odd. These quotes actually make him sound thoughtful and polite...not as edgy and nasty as his game day persona would lead you to believe.

I watched a few Tech games...didn't really focus on him unless it was on the sidelines....but I'd say he's got some ability. I certainly wouldn't say no based on his looks.

...but I'm sure that has worked out well for many couch scouts. :D
 
Muhast;3334957 said:
He has Free Reign written all over him!

Yeah. That's what I'm worried about. We can't get rid of Proctor and I'm 99% sure it's because they don't want to break up the band.
 
I don't know if "shut down" is the right word. I watched the Texas Tech vs Nebraska game, and Suh was absolutely dominating and in Tech's QBs face all game long. He may not have had a sack, but I remember at least a couple of TFLs and a ton of pressures. It wasn't like Trent Cole vs. Flozell where there were goose-eggs up and down the stat-line.
 
InmanRoshi;3335424 said:
It wasn't like Trent Cole vs. Flozell where there were goose-eggs up and down the stat-line.

:muttley:

You're not going to let that go, are you my friend?
 
I didn't know members of the Insane Clown Posse were playing college ball..............PASS...............................
 
I'd take him in the 6th. He's a lot like Colombo when it comes to attitude.

He fits our mold for Oline also, BIG.

One last thing...just because he wears makeup and looks scary doesn't make him a freak, or unintelligent. He actually teaches kids in the classroom!
 
Aven8;3335701 said:
I'd take him in the 6th. He's a lot like Colombo when it comes to attitude.

He fits our mold for Oline also, BIG.

One last thing...just because he wears makeup and looks scary doesn't make him a freak, or unintelligent. He actually teaches kids in the classroom!

just ignore the ignorant comments based on looks. It really has nothing to do with how well he plays. He did have a better Junior year, though.
 
InmanRoshi;3335424 said:
I don't know if "shut down" is the right word. I watched the Texas Tech vs Nebraska game, and Suh was absolutely dominating and in Tech's QBs face all game long. He may not have had a sack, but I remember at least a couple of TFLs and a ton of pressures. It wasn't like Trent Cole vs. Flozell where there were goose-eggs up and down the stat-line.

You need to go back and watch the game again.
 

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