[Husker] Suh , hope he does not get sent to Detroit

Mike Jaixen mikejaixen at yahoo.com
Fri Mar 5 08:37:43 CST 2010


Twitter is all abuzz this morning with word that ESPN's Adam Schefter thinks that Detroit is close to making a deal to sign former Husker end Kyle Vanden Bosch.  Apparently Lions coach Jim Schwartz was at Vanden Bosch's house late last night (or early this morning) to try and convince Vanden Bosch to become a Lion.  (When "Vanden Bosch" is a trending topic, you know something is up...)

http://twitter.com/#search?q=Vanden%20Bosch

 Mike Jaixen
http://huskermike.blogspot.com
http://www.cornnation.com




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From: Pam Rietsch <pam at livgenmi.com>
To: Husker List <husker at tssi.com>
Sent: Wed, March 3, 2010 8:57:45 PM
Subject: RE: [Husker] Suh , hope he does not get sent to Detroit

I just pray that there are some great back door agreements being made so
that our poor Suh does NOT end up in Detroit and the Lions. They will never
get any better until the owners sell the team.

Pam Rietsch
www.MemorialLibrary.com 


I heard Todd McShay address both these guys on ESPN this week. He, too, said
McCoy was a little faster. But he quickly talked about how dominant Suh was
in the power and agility portions of the combine. McShay talked about how
powerful Suh was and that the 1/4 step quicker that McCoy is doesn't
diminish the fact Suh is an unbelievable force (or something to that
effect).

Personally, I think anyone who takes McCoy over Suh is making a big mistake.
That's not JUST my Husker bias - just look at the tape. That being said, I
wouldn't be surprised if St. Louis drafted a QB or traded the #1 pick. They
have much bigger needs thatn DL right now.



Jay Saunders
Milwaukee, WI


I was listening to an NFL guy who is at the combine being interviewed on the
radio today.  I think his name was David Grant but I'm really not sure, but
the guy sounded very competent.  The interviewer clearly wanted to talk
about Tebow but Grant was frank that the QB who is shining most is
Bradford.  Anyway, they started talking about the two DT that will go high,
Suh and McCoy.  Grant said both had been very good at the combine.  He said
that coming in the thought was that McCoy had a quicker first step than Suh,
but that didn't appear to be a big difference.  He said that the impression
may have been because " Suh played in a more read/react system whereas McCoy
was turned loose on the bull rush more often."  That is plausible I suppose,
but I didn't see how anyone could think Suh wasn't a quick as hell rusher. 
I checked and Suh had more sacks than McCoy, as well as more tackles for
loss.  Suh spent an awful lot of time in the opponent's
backfield
for a guy that wasn't allowed to rush as much.  Does anyone have any ideas
on this?

Dave




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