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

Mark Landin marklandin at gmail.com
Fri Mar 5 09:52:36 CST 2010


Schefter also was positive stoops was going to florida.

On 3/5/10, Mike Jaixen <mikejaixen at yahoo.com> wrote:
> 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
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>  Mike Jaixen
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> From: Pam Rietsch <pam at livgenmi.com>
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> 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
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> 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.
>
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> Jay Saunders
> Milwaukee, WI
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> 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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