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Old 09-03-2011, 01:58 PM   #1
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The Lions have talked for years about “changing the culture” in the locker room. It wasn’t before 2010 draft the franchise found a person to help make that transition. Detroit hasn’t finished over .500 since going 9-7 in 2000 and hasn’t made the playoffs since 1999, so when it took Ndamukong Suh No. 2 overall, the process wasn’t just for Suh to make the defense better. The Lions wanted Suh to become the face area of the franchise, the man they built their entire defense around. They wanted his no-nonsense, physical presence about the field to become the example for the rest of the roster to follow along with. Guess what? It’s working. With a few shrewd moves to stockpile talent around Suh ?a Kyle Vanden Bosch, Corey Williams, Nick Fairley ?a Detroit has quickly formed one of the league’s best defensive lines. And Suh has had to the role of team leader, on and off the area. The only downside so far is the fact that Suh’s crossed the line on the few occasions now: an appearance slam of Andy Dalton the 2009 preseason, a forearm to Jay Cutler’s head this past year and a near-decapitation of Jake Delhomme during 2010 preseason action. Suh didn’t receive a penalty for your play, <a href="http://www.nfljerseys-supply.com/ "><strong>Authentic nfl jerseys </strong></a> where he pretty clearly gave Logan Mankins a shot to the nose and mouth mask as Mankins was dragging down Suh’s teammate, Lawrence Jackson. Suh may wind up getting fined ?a he was for his three previous transgressions, including 20,000 for the hit on Dalton. Whether or not you believe those incidents equal to Suh as being a dirty player (keep reading, we’ll make it happen), one thing is very clear from the Lions’ perspective: They can’t manage to see Suh suspended. Which means that Suh finds himself walking an excellent line. The Lions badly need that intimidation factor, even that tiny bit of arrogance, especially on the defensive unit which has been so bad sometimes you would swear the opposition somehow talked the refs right into a power play. The best defensive players, <a href="http://www.nfljerseys-supply.com/ "><strong>buy NFL Jerseys</strong></a> throughout NFL history, have had that mean streak, and it is especially important in the trenches. What the Lions don’t need is for the NFL to really crack down on Suh. The team (and Suh’s pocketbook, surely) can handle some fines here and there. But with each call from the commissioner comes another strike against Detroit’s dominating defensive tackle. Before his second NFL regular season even starts, Suh may have lost his benefit-of-the-doubt argument. To some extent, this will depend how you ?a and, more importantly, how Roger Goodell ?a views Suh. That brings us to the argument that Suh is really a dirty player. He’s not. Does his aggressiveness obtain the better of him every once in awhile? Sure. Has he gone too far in taking down quarterbacks? Without a doubt. Branding a player as “dirty,” though, is another level. Watch that play vs. the Patriots again ?a the particular play, not the small, relatively harmless brouhaha with Mankins. Suh breaks with the line almost untouched. He has a complete free as a bird shot on Tom Brady, one of the biggest quarterbacks in NFL history. In that situation, a “dirty” player might have gone for broke and absolutely buried Brady in to the turf with full force. Suh pulls up, gently shoving the Patriots’ QB as he throws an incompletion. To argue that Suh plays dirty would be to ignore that he frequently has already established possibilities to absolutely dismantle opposing quarterbacks and has refrained. The problems come when he doesn’t. Even if you can excuse Suh’s takedown of Cutler ?a and, let’s not pretend, that was a borderline penalty, <a href="http://www.nfljerseys-supply.com/"><strong>NFL jerseys wholesale</strong></a> let alone a questionable fine ?a the hits on Delhomme and Dalton were brutal, particularly in an era in which the NFL goes out of their method to protect its quarterbacks. Forget about the Mankins “punch” too, since it closer to a slap-bet payoff than the usual Tyson uppercut. It is the vicious attacks on QBs that have put Suh in the NFL’s bullseye and why he must tread lightly going forward. There is most likely not a person on the Lions roster, Matthew Stafford included, the team needs on the field a lot more than Suh. Yet, with every transgression, Suh moves one step closer to a bigger punishment in the NFL. With no matter how valuable Suh’s ferocious demeanor would be to the Lions, that’s a possibility they cannot manage to face.
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