Growing Pains: What Ndamukong Suh Has Learned Through His Success and Failure | NFL Films Presents
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That graduation photo of Suh got me - I was in that same graduation class in December 2009 at Nebraska! Go Big Red!
There’s absolutely nothing and I mean NOTHING like a good story presented by NFL Films.
NFL films is top tier KZread
@leyahsdad
2 жыл бұрын
Facts
@760HorsePower
10 ай бұрын
Putin films is top tier
Suh has come such a long way since he was considered a "dirty" player. He is now a leader.
@blackhawk9601
2 жыл бұрын
I don't get this dirty player narrative. How exactly do you expect guys to play physical defense?
@clutchr6688
2 жыл бұрын
@@blackhawk9601 idk bro do you remember when he stomped on an o-lineman in Detroit? That was when he was a “dirty” player
@kyle4586
2 жыл бұрын
@@Robert-si5su I dunno about that far
@deeznutz8320
2 жыл бұрын
@@Robert-si5su Nah Burfict was the wkrst
@criscase6632
2 жыл бұрын
Considered? He kicked a man in the face with no helmet on ,stomped on people on purpose and numerous other things he was a dirty player.
I’ve always seen suh as a dirty player but this video changed the way he plays in my eyes
I owe this man an apology,as well as respect.
Loved him since he was in Detroit… smartest move for suh was escaping as soon he could
@adrenolan3603
2 жыл бұрын
He woulda stayed if they had just paid the man what he’s worth. Too bad they didnt cuz they’ve lost everything
@masonjohnston6849
2 жыл бұрын
@@adrenolan3603 The rookie wage scale screwed them at the time because they had to pay huge amounts of money to him, Stafford, and Calvin.
@NatronFatumallafalla
2 жыл бұрын
Glad he left..lions woulda ruined him
@tophat6871
2 жыл бұрын
@@masonjohnston6849 finally someone spoke facts!! No one ever talks about the old CBA and how it screwed the lions with those 3 top 5 picks. No money for the rest of the team. Now you see how great teams can be with these good rookies.
@T-bone9
2 жыл бұрын
@@NatronFatumallafalla I would usually agree with that sentiment but Detroit actually had the 2nd best defense in the NFL his last year with them
No matter how good this guy is, and he's pretty damn good, he'll always be remembered for stepping on Rodgers' ankle and kicking that OL in GB.
@rubbahfuj
2 жыл бұрын
notice how no one agrees with you
He should've won the Heisman in 2009.
i loved suh on the rams, he helped us get to the SB. Happy he got one in tampa. Really awesome dude
Ndamukong Suh has been a different man since signing with the Bucs.
As a die hard husker fan, I love seeing his personality turn around and all the success he's had had. Him and David getting a ring were the only thing bright spot softening that KC superbowl lose 😅
@jaynome4443
2 жыл бұрын
3-9 bud hang in there.
@ella2465
2 жыл бұрын
I am a huge husker fan as well
I never knew Suh was so well spoken and such an inspirational leader. Thank you NFL films for showing another side of the most feared man in football 🙏
Good to see his maturation. Football is great like that. Casual fans just want to judge negatively. They're stupid.
@spinner9057
2 жыл бұрын
Playing in Detroit probably caused a lot of negativity from him, but playing in Detroit will do that to you
So weird seeing him like this. I imagines him being so different.
SUH was an absolute beast and I loved how he played on the edge. Haters are just upset he didn't play for their team.
people don't understand, especially the media, that to be dominant in a pro sport you have to be in a different mindset and basically turn into a different person. Suh made some bad on the field decisions earlier in his career, but if anything that just shows how passionate and competitive he is as a person I hate when the media tries to define someone's character by how they act during games
Such is really a Good Guy. Very competitive.
This is an awesome segment, glad to see this side of Suh✊🏾
Only way I can explain it is Suh is either possessed when he playing football or he got split personality lol. This interview is like night and day to him on the field
@cavaleer
2 жыл бұрын
Nah. Most DLs, and tbh most men should be, like this. It's natural. When you're competing you turn into a Lion but when you're at home with wife and children you're more of a teddy bear.
@Moneymike1705
2 жыл бұрын
Nah fr ! Lol
@terrywrightjr4545
2 жыл бұрын
He has always been humble and soft spoken off the field.
@deeznutz8320
Жыл бұрын
@@terrywrightjr4545 The NFL used him as a promotion man in the UK The British were very impressed how wel spoken he is
@PinkHitMe
7 ай бұрын
It’s an outlet. While I didn’t play football I played and still play hockey the only other major sport in America that’s close to the physicality of football. I know so many people that are the same way. Won’t harm a fly off the ice but become demons when suited up at game time
people really dont realize how dominant this man was in college
@spence_903
2 жыл бұрын
Definitely the mean. Joe green 2
Welcome to PHILLY!!!!
He’s such a good player
I love that man & yes he is very powerful but Mr. Suh is a gentle Giant as well !!!
Love me some Suh. 💪🏽 Thx for Superbowl 55 big dawg! #BucsNation
This dude was the definition of absolute UNIT when he was in college the dude was so good the defense would only use 4 down lineman because Suh could take on double teams and still win.
@Justvibes82
Жыл бұрын
you aware some teams use 3 down linemen as base? its not dependent on having 2 gapper like suh; he simply opens up alot more of flashy stunts and blitz as result of his value
@VState60
7 ай бұрын
@@Justvibes82no, he’s not aware lmao😂😂
@VState60
7 ай бұрын
As opposed to a 5 man front? 🎉🎉
@Eidolon5150
7 ай бұрын
@@VState60 the ran Dime defense, they always had 4 rushers. 2 ends 2 D tackles. Rest were linebackers and DBs.
I'm a Packer fan. I liked him. He reminded me of old school. Nitchke and Butkis were the same.
@T-bone9
2 жыл бұрын
Yes exactly, even Romanowski & deacon jones
Mr. Suh wasn't being paid millions of dollars to be a choir boy on the field. His job was to stop the player with the ball and to dissuade other players to do the same. Football is about sportsmanship yes....but you got do handle the business and demand your respect. Off the field that's when you get to turn on the rest of the feelings. He doesn't whine, cause locker room issues, or in the news creating off field problems.
Never did I ever think I'd hear someone call Ndomukong Suh a big teddy bear but here we are
Ndamukong congratulations godspeed to you you broke my heart when you left the Rams but at least you got your ring you were always my favorite player tough gritty determined and don't take no stuff from nobody love you bro
lHead to head with Brady in SB53 and win with Brady in SB55
Suh changed the culture in Detroit. They went from being a laughingstock 0-16 team to having one of the most feared defenders in NFL history. Suh, Stafford and Johnson were definitely a big 3!
Love Suh
what a guy
Suh was the dirtiest player in the league and matured into one of the top defensive linemen in the league
@aaronstark1969
2 жыл бұрын
Ehhhhhh he was at his best in Detroit when he was dirty. He’s matured a lot and has stayed very relevant but he was the best D-lineman in the league in the D
@danger170388
2 жыл бұрын
@@aaronstark1969 he was one of the keys to shutting down Mahomes
@aaronstark1969
2 жыл бұрын
@@danger170388 oh he absolutely was and I love him but he was a menace for us in Detroit and I wish he stayed a little longer. He definitely fell off a bit in Miami but he’s been better in LA and Tampa
@danger170388
2 жыл бұрын
@@aaronstark1969 when he was in Detroit he was the dirtiest player in the league and undisciplined. Leaving was the best thing for him. If he stays in Detroit I honestly think he ends up kicked out of the league
@T-bone9
2 жыл бұрын
@@danger170388 so Detroit was the reason he was dirty then? Or maybe he was just unlearned & immature
I miss Suh, he was so dominant at the point of attack. Lions had an elite defense in 2014 led by Suh, DeAndre Levy and Glover Quinn.
@franciswang18
2 жыл бұрын
miss that lions team. also stephen tulloch, darius slay, and ziggy ansah were fun to watch
Man Suh was on a hall of fame arch Suh was born in the wrong era. An awesome player
@kaziDaOne
2 жыл бұрын
Alejandro Sánchez GANG. ( that’s my name as well )
@T-bone9
2 жыл бұрын
Yup exactly, wrong era
@AlejandroSanchez-pl6jw
2 жыл бұрын
@@kaziDaOne that’s what’s up my man
I've always liked Suh, even when he was regarded as a dirty player. Seems like a hell of a man and I'm proud of him.
@spence_903
2 жыл бұрын
I liked how powerful he was and the fact that a triple team couldn't stop him
One of the best DL in football I’ve seen in a while
Suh played for many teams but he was born a Raider 🙏🏾 bring him home
Love Suh.
Suuuuuuuuuhhhhh
he is Massive!! like a run away freight train on the field
Entertaining to read all these comments by supporters of some college team Suh destroyed. He definitely had a temper and his actions cost Nebraska two games by penalty late in the fourth quarter.
That defense was incredible
One of the best to ever put on a Detroit Lions uni
Great guy, very physical and smart:)
That was a clear helmet to helmet on Mahomes
Suh's thighs are like sequoia trunks.
@RussCR5187
2 жыл бұрын
And still he appeared to run amazingly fast during that fumble recovery touchdown.
He and the rest of defence of bucs played a major part in that SB win. He was amazing in that game
“Don’t judge a book by its cover” 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Nicest guy off the field pure black airforce energy on the field
Glad to see this manz change so much
@T-bone9
2 жыл бұрын
I don't think he changed but matured, there's a difference. He's still pretty menacing out there
@Shredderman3_
2 жыл бұрын
@@T-bone9 do you hear yourself talk ? Yes he has changed not questioning his talent Ik he is a menace and beast on the field
@T-bone9
2 жыл бұрын
@@Shredderman3_ maturing is better than changing, it involves change & other things. One doesn't change unless he realizes he has to change. Yes I heard myself talk, thanx though
Beautiful family 🥰
To be fair, he hasn't stomped, punched or kicked anybody this year.
Suh used to scare me when I was little 😂
Miss him in Detroit
He's a Randy White type. Off the field he's the nicest guy in the world. But on the field he has job to do and that job is destroy his opponent.
I'm here after Brady mentioned his name
financial literacy, thats awesome!
Great article, totally changed my view of this man.
Imagine seeing both of his kids pass rushing you
This guy knee is so huge bigger than my whole body.
Playing in Detroit will make you do a lot of crazy things…glad he got out of there
@T-bone9
2 жыл бұрын
Don't think so man, Detroit had some good teams when he was there. Detroit didn't pay up & that's why he left
Nice
I remember when he left Miami I was hopping the cowboys would get him
them damn kids gonna grow up to be like 6,6 and built like bulldogs
🐐
Suh is an absolute beast and one hell of a guy. He plays with passion, lives with passion. Hall of famer in the making.
He was so nasty, hope he’ll be better
Wow ! I did think of him as a bad guy but he's right you should never judge a book by its cover ! You are a true warrior Suh !
I was sad to see how he acted earlier in his career. I don't know if that moment is something he should "respect". Yes, learn from your mistakes but there's no respecting being a dirty player like that moment showed. Glad to see how much he's grown though.
@T-bone9
2 жыл бұрын
I seen him play those first years in Detroit & aside from a few incidents he really was a great player. He played rough & tough & I just think he played in the wrong era, had he played in the 70's or 80's nobody would have called him dirty
Its remarkable that he never missed a game due to injury.
Went through his storm to become a super bowl champ. So inspirational.
This girl sounds exact girl who narrates Dateline NBC
What about the things he's done with his feet, how many players has he injured by intentionally stomping on them with his spikes gotta have the record for that too
Oooh 😮
The guy is super super awesome!!!
A big teddy bear, yup 100%
I guess gentle giants stamp on players arms
Good for him maturing and becoming a better person but he will always because considered a "dirty" player.
my wife calls me honey bear lol
Suh!!! Please please please!!!!! Come to the raiders!!!! We need you and want you!
4:38 was prob Rick Stroud
10x20=200😂😂😂😂SUH is 🐐
Browns!
Suh: "I hate quarterbacks they're just pretty boys" Also Suh: refers to wife as quarterback 🤣
.. Don’t stomp on peoples heads
@rookiechauffeur
2 жыл бұрын
Suh would tell you off by stomping your head
As a person who grew up a Buccaneers fan, the moment I found out he came to Tampa, I jumped on my table and said yes. I followed his career since he came into the league, and the thing I wished people could avoid doing includes the perspective of calling him a villain despite a play he did his rookie year, and he clearly learned from it. Don't judge a book by its cover and brilliant take from NFL Films.
Voted most dirty player in league wasn’t he?
@jrv5111
2 жыл бұрын
Probably, he acknowledges his dark past and has done a phenomenal job growing in that department.
I liked him better when he was stomping linemen when they were on the ground and committing personal fouls on the QBs
I don't know about the dirtiest player, but definitely the meanest player. There's a difference.
@benwilliams2780
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah and he's the dirtiest
@elimanning561
2 жыл бұрын
@@benwilliams2780 used to be
That semi permanent hair dye doesn’t fool anyone
Don't you say honey bear on TV I'll stomp on you!
The media works overtime to tarnish someone's career. This man invited this woman in his home, and she/ they talk about a suspension 10 years ago. Total disrespect 👎
Suh is the NFL equivalent of Rick Ross. Boss move getting to know Warren Buffett.
Man, these young Cats calling this man one of the dirtiest player's in history. Lol then they don't know football, or it's history.
First
Lol he cheated on her so many times
Mannnn. Whatever. Cheap shot artist of the utmost degree