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[News] The Caw: Terrell Suggs Goes Undercover To Ask Dak Prescott A Question

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Wasn't feeling this at all. Just not what I'd expect from a veteran leader with a critical game coming-up. Too casual, too immature and just to playful. Had he been a direct friend, college teammate or family member...it's cool, but....really?

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Wasn't feeling this at all. Just not what I'd expect from a veteran leader with a critical game coming-up. Too casual, too immature and just to playful. Had he been a direct friend, college teammate or family member...it's cool, but....really?

Cheer up! That's T-Sizzle for you. He's always been the same. Chillax

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1 hour ago, PersianRaven said:

Cheer up! That's T-Sizzle for you. He's always been the same. Chillax

Don't get me wrong. I love Sizzle, but that's a stunt he'd never pull when Reed, Ray and Pollard were there. Not without correction.

He's always been fun and a bit of a court jester around the locker-room and sidelines, but never with other teams until after the game. Think about it. Why give a rookie QB that kind of focus, acknowledgement when you're about to face the most physical line in the league? How do you expect the rookies on your team to know and feel the urgency of this upcoming game?

Rex did the same thing this year with Edelman and Edelman had a better response, "...why don't you ask our coach?" Dak could have said, "Why don't you ask Free, Martin, Frederick, Collins, etc. on Sunday?". That's why the Ravens veteran leadership would never take that lightly from any youngsters.

Besides, his end game was to give appreciation to Dak, (not the entire Cowboys Team) for beating Pittsburgh 'for us'. That's weak - since we've been putting in our own work in our division and will continue. Just don't get it, but outside of that Sizzle is still one of my favorite players.

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  1 hour ago, PersianRaven said:

Cheer up! That's T-Sizzle for you. He's always been the same. Chillax

Don't get me wrong. I love Sizzle, but that's a stunt he'd never pull when Reed, Ray and Pollard were there. Not without correction.

He's always been fun and a bit of a court jester around the locker-room and sidelines, but never with other teams until after the game. Think about it. Why give a rookie QB that kind of focus, acknowledgement when you're about to face the most physical line in the league? How do you expect the rookies on your team to know and feel the urgency of this upcoming game?

Rex did the same thing this year with Edelman and Edelman had a better response, "...why don't you ask our coach?" Dak could have said, "Why don't you ask Free, Martin, Frederick, Collins, etc. on Sunday?". That's why the Ravens veteran leadership would never take that lightly from any youngsters.

Besides, his end game was to give appreciation to Dak, (not the entire Cowboys Team) for beating Pittsburgh 'for us'. That's weak - since we've been putting in our own work in our division and will continue. Just don't get it, but outside of that Sizzle is still one of my favorite players.

Terrell Suggs always been a comedian even when Ed and Ray was here. He wasn't " The Leader " because Ray clearly was but he always played around. I thought it was great. Just because you're a veteran player doesn't mean that you have to be serious at all times. If he was an average player I would have a problem because he'd need to work on his craft more instead of being a comedian. People have to remember THIS IS A GAME. When he's on the field we see his effort and how serious he take his game. As a fan, that's all we ask from all players.

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Wasn't feeling this at all. Just not what I'd expect from a veteran leader with a critical game coming-up. Too casual, too immature and just to playful. Had he been a direct friend, college teammate or family member...it's cool, but....really?

There is something to be said for being too uptight especially before the game even starts. Seeing comfortable, relaxed players during the week outside of team practice, etc is a good thing. Suggs has been performing even with the injury so no need to panic. It's when a player isn't showing results on the field you start to worry.

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3 hours ago, dayday said:

You said: Terrell Suggs always been a comedian even when Ed and Ray was here. He wasn't " The Leader " because Ray clearly was but he always played around. I thought it was great.

Agreed

I said: He's always been fun and a bit of a court jester around the locker-room and sidelines, but never with other teams until after the game.  I love Sizzle, but that's a stunt he'd never pull when Reed, Ray and Pollard were there. (Leaders)

Pretty much the same. The only difference is that this isn't showing the leadership that he basically pledged to inherit after vet leaders moved-on. We can have different opinions here without being wrong. I love humor as much as the next guy, but I just didn't find it to be amusing. To each his own.

(Hacksaw Smithers) Very sophomoric. 

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Wasn't feeling this at all. Just not what I'd expect from a veteran leader with a critical game coming-up. Too casual, too immature and just to playful. Had he been a direct friend, college teammate or family member...it's cool, but....really?

Siz is always going to keep it loose. Check out his antics on the sideline with the Denver fans in 2012 playoff game. By doing this, he is showing the Cowboys (and the young-uns on the Ravens) that he has no fear, and isn't worried. He's also reminding Dak that he's coming.

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This is classic Suggs being Suggs. He always winding someone up each season, mostly Pitt fans or Ben in the past. He'll be in Daks head a little now.

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I see why some may dislike what Suggs did however, it is Suggs being Suggs.
He's getting into Dak's head a little bit but also calling himself out to be a force come Sunday. As long as he brings it against Dallas, he can do those type of things and I'll have no problem with it. He's not beating his wife, getting arrested or getting into fights on the field so he's cool. Suggs has come a long way since his rookie year when the team voted him as most Ugly! :-)

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Wasn't feeling this at all. Just not what I'd expect from a veteran leader with a critical game coming-up. Too casual, too immature and just to playful. Had he been a direct friend, college teammate or family member...it's cool, but....really?

Lighten up. I'm sure Dak didn't take it personally.Really.

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Wasn't feeling this at all. Just not what I'd expect from a veteran leader with a critical game coming-up. Too casual, too immature and just to playful. Had he been a direct friend, college teammate or family member...it's cool, but....really?

Suggs always has a back and forth with QB's. He has history with Big Ben and the Uggs guy specifically...just part of his game getting into the QB's head.

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