Ndamukong Suh Not Showing His Age Either

December 6th, 2021

Can still dominate at 34.

We all marvel at how Tom Brady, 44, plays quarterback like some dude almost 20 years younger.

Think about it: Who looked like the older quarterback yesterday in Atlanta, Brady or Matty Ice (36)?

Well, the Bucs have a guy on defense sort of pulling his own Brady magic. And that is defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh. He may not be the full beast he once was but he’s still damn good. The thing that freaks Joe out is here is Suh has only missed two games in his 12-year career That came in 2011, when he served a two-game suspension for stomping on then-Packers center Evan Dietrich-Smith.

For a defensive lineman to only miss two games in 12 years (involuntarily) is just nuts.

Despite turning 35 in January, an old man for a defensive lineman, Suh’s two sacks yesterday demonstrated he’s got a lot of gas left in the tank.

Suh noted that he and the rest of his fellow defensive linemen put additional pressure on themselves knowing that when the Bucs’ defense is struggling on third downs as it did yesterday, they need to produce sacks.

“We call it situational football,” Suh said. “We got to find ways to get off the football field on third down, especially when we struggled sometimes in the first and second down.

“It’s big for us to make sure we get off on the third down. It’s important for us inside [interior of the defense] to be a part of that. We got to continue to do that, especially in these next five games.”

Joe likes how Suh gets to a quarterback and just shoves him down to avoid getting flagged for hitting too hard. A man playing with boys.

To see an old man like Suh ball out in December football is very satisfying. Demonstrates he’s not on fumes.

23 Responses to “Ndamukong Suh Not Showing His Age Either”

  1. David Says:

    It was good to see Suh and Vita step up because in the first quarter they were getting pushed back off the ball, especially that first drive when they ran it down their throats.

    After that, especially the second half, it was much much better

  2. Robert Says:

    True BEAST that steps up his game late in the season.

  3. Bird Says:

    He is definitely the guy on defense that gives us that mean toughness and you better be a little afraid if rb

  4. Tampabaybucfan Says:

    And, Suh looks like he’s really having fun….

  5. Winny Testaverde Says:

    Suh has been a man’s man since his days at Nebraska. Playing for a contender as given him new life. Now complimenting this #93 vs his predecessor who made more than $100 million of the Glazers loot is not a sleight at McCoy and/or his “Robin”/fanboy Hot Rod Mulch. It’s simply an acknowledgement of Suh’s greatness. Grrreatness!

  6. Tampabaybucfan Says:

    And for those who don’t get the reference to “fun” remember GMC said it was important to have fun.

  7. SufferingSince76 Says:

    I continue to marvel at the caliber of player the Bucs have. Thank you Jason Licht and Tom Brady!

  8. SB Says:

    I hear a lot of kvetching about how bad our D was yesterday.
    5 sacks, 2 turnovers and only 10 pts allowed. That is a good day.

  9. Jersey buc Says:

    Vilma was super annoying yesterday during the game. He was horrible. That first drive. Oh Atlanta’s found something on that left side. Threw little jabs whenever he could.
    Sounded like the rest of the crybaby fair weather fairs crying after one drive

  10. kyle Says:

    sb^^^ good job, i completely agree!! i came away from the game yesterday thinking the defense played great. As bad as they have been this year, this is one of their better performances. the days of the 2000s bucs and rave?ns defenses are over. its a scoring league. good to see davis back! Hope smb is ok.

    Joe, any update on smb injury?

  11. Bucamania Says:

    Suh is a wonder. Amazing to do what he’s doing in the trenches at his age.

  12. kyle Says:

    Jersey buc^^^ i texted my father during the game and said the same thing. Vilma is terrible, annoying broadcaster. love his run prediction when tom hit brate for a td….

  13. ATLBuc Says:

    That is also a result of his limited playing time

  14. Bob in valrico Says:

    You gotta love SUH, his effort and timely ability to make game changing plays,IMO

  15. Miller5252 Says:

    One of the 3rd down stops yesterday was from a Suh sack. As he was coming off the field he was yelling and had that old “crazy eye” look from back in the day when he was kicking lineman! 😂 He was ready to go yesterday!

  16. geno711 Says:

    With Vea and Suh we are winning the trenches almost every game. I think some Buc’s fans are getting spoiled but these guys have been deserving credit every game.

  17. BucsFanSince1976 Says:

    No reason not to continue paying Suh-he is still a beast.

  18. D-Rome Says:

    I always supported and defended GMC when he was here and throughout the years I thought the difference between Suh and GMC was not very much. Now that Suh is here I think it’s evident how much better he is and probably has been throughout their careers. GMC is done but Suh is still playing at a high level.

  19. Tim in PSL Says:

    Suh seems like he’s got more left in the tank than JPP. Also love having Nacho in reserve. Love that guy.

  20. HeyItsAdam Says:

    Can I just say that Evan Smith was a serial loafer and I think Suh stepped on him to see if he was awake.

    Ugh… why did we have win those meaningless games when we could have DRAFTED this guy instead of Gerald McSmiley-pants?

  21. Buczilla Says:

    I love Suh and JPP, so the obvious question for me is who has been the better pickup by Licht? Is it being a wuss to say it’s a tie? I mean, they have both been outstanding!

  22. Howard Cosell Says:

    Suhs biceps are bigger than Howard’s thighs

  23. William Walls Says:

    HeyItsAdam,

    I remember that draft. The Lions picked one spot ahead of us and grabbed Suh. Then we took GMC with our pick.