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Ndamukong Suh’s Poor Play Proves Dolphins Can’t Rely on Building in Free Agency

October 14, 2015   ·     ·   Jump to comments

Year after year, the Miami Dolphins make free-agency splash after free-agency splash. 
The theory: One or two key signings will put the team over the top, filling a need and bringing the Dolphins closer to a "complete" team.
The results: a lot of guaranteed money for players who haven't produced anything better than the .500 records we've come to expect from the Dolphins in the past half-decade. 
The logic behind signing defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh was sound. The Dolphins have struggled to stop the run over the past two seasons while anchored by a defensive line comprised mainly of pass-rushing specialists. Randy Starks, Jared Odrick, Cameron Wake and Olivier Vernon are all talented players, but all are much better when pinning their ears back to get after the quarterback than they are when asked to play stout at the line of scrimmage. 
The 6'4", 320-pound Suh was supposed to change that. Suh has been an imposing force in the running game and the p...

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