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I couldn't help but smile as I read this article. This D-line is stacked and if Phillips is able to produce this year, this is probably the best D-line in football. After the draft you always hope that a marquee player on your team will take the drafted players under their wings. It is so awesome that Suh took Phillips to Oregon to practice together at the Nike facility to show him the ropes and how to prepare for the season. There were questions about Phillips durability after the back surgery in college, but if Suh is showing him how he prepares and stays healthy it could make a big difference for this team.

JUST SO DAMN HAPPY FOOTBALL IS BACK!

http://www.miamidolphins.com/news/a...Phillips/f8567a9b-f955-4fb1-a9f6-de11bb2013fd
 
I'm hoping he works out, I really do.. because I hear Perryman is making plays in SD camp :lol:
 
Suh makes a world of difference in the locker room. Young guys didn't look up to players like Odrick and Starks because they weren't the best at what they did. When you add a guy like Suh who's the best 3 technique in the league guys are going to gravitate towards him to see how he goes about his business. I like Tannenbaum challenging him to embrace the leadership role and mentor the young guys. I feel like the guys we had were all about themselves to some extent. In being observant over the first two days of practice that I attended it seems as if Suh was really looking to get coached up. You'd think a player of his caliber would kind of "know it all" but, that's def not the case. it's great to see and it shows the young guys that you're never "too good" to take coaching.
 
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I couldn't help but smile as I read this article. This D-line is stacked and if Phillips is able to produce this year, this is probably the best D-line in football. After the draft you always hope that a marquee player on your team will take the drafted players under their wings. It is so awesome that Suh took Phillips to Oregon to practice together at the Nike facility to show him the ropes and how to prepare for the season. There were questions about Phillips durability after the back surgery in college, but if Suh is showing him how he prepares and stays healthy it could make a big difference for this team.

JUST SO DAMN HAPPY FOOTBALL IS BACK!

http://www.miamidolphins.com/news/a...Phillips/f8567a9b-f955-4fb1-a9f6-de11bb2013fd

Huge.
 
Really hoping its true. If Phillips stays hungry his potential is crazy. his back better hold up too.
 
I don't think anyone has mentioned this, but could Suh have a "Reggie White" effect on this team? Not sure if you all remember how the Packers were before his arrival, but made them a champion-caliber team with a young Favre
 
I just read this on SI.com:

Dolphins rookie Jordan Phillips benefited by Suh's mentoring
AP NEWS
Posted: Mon Aug. 3, 2015

DAVIE, Fla. (AP) For about three weeks preceding the start of Miami Dolphins training camp, rookie defensive lineman Jordan Phillips and his fiancee were on a vacation of sorts in Oregon.

They were together about 22 hours a day.

The other two hours of Phillips' time was owned by Ndamukong Suh.

When the new defensive leader of the Dolphins asked Phillips - this year's second-round pick by Miami - to join him for what essentially was a training camp before training camp, the rookie didn't hesitate before accepting the invitation. They worked on football, yoga, stretching, strength, mental approach, anything and everything that Suh thought would make Phillips better.

''That's an example of leadership - taking a young player, showing him obviously from a physical standpoint and a professionalism standpoint, a preparation standpoint, some of the things that he's done to get himself ready,'' Dolphins coach Joe Philbin said. ''Now, to take a young player under his wing so to speak and do those things, that's one great example that he's done already in the short time he's been here.''

Encouraging Phillips to join him out west is just one thing Miami is already citing as proof that Suh - whose reputation has taken some hits over some troubling on-field behavior - was worth the $114 million, six-year investment the Dolphins made this past offseason. He's still more than a month from making his first regular-season play with the Dolphins, but his leadership role isn't in question.

''How hard he works, it's incredible,'' Phillips said. ''I've never seen anybody work the way he does. That's something I want to do.''

How much is Suh lifting, exactly?

''I have no idea. No idea,'' Phillips said. ''I'm sure it's not even measurable.''

The Dolphins were off Monday following four days of on-field workouts to begin their training camp. Practice resumes Tuesday morning.

Then again, with Suh, one of the first thing Phillips learned in his time with him is that there aren't really days off in the NFL. Even for someone at Suh's level, there's always some way to get better.

''As I have grown up and understood in the league, being hopefully one of the elite guys, to be good and to be great as I want to be you have to go out there and help the guys around you, especially younger guys,'' Suh said. ''Bring them along once you understand your role of what you have to accomplish. Jordan Phillips, guys like that you want to be able to help. Obviously they have great talent or they wouldn't be here.''

It takes far more than talent to succeed in the NFL.

For those two hours every day in Oregon, that's what Suh was stressing to Phillips. And the rookie took notice.

''I didn't feel like a big vet like that would be as open to helping a young guy like me,'' said Phillips, who played his college ball at Oklahoma. ''But he took on the role and put me under his wing.''

Phillips has a lot to learn, as one would expect. In college, he was in a 3-4 scheme that had him reading and reacting. With the Dolphins, he'll be part of a 4-3 front and attack more than he did in college.

''Football is football,'' Suh said. ''But there are different tasks, different wants, different needs.''

There's also different levels of great.

That was another takeaway from Phillips' time with Suh.

The Dolphins - offensive and defensive players alike - rave about Suh's work ethic and his strength, no small feat considering not everyone stands out when a weight room is filled with brawny men. Phillips is massive, standing 6-foot-6 and weighing about 330 pounds. But working out next to Suh, he said, was just another illustrator of how far he has to go.

''If I can get to half as strong as he is,'' Phillips said, ''I'll be fine.''
 
Really good information. I didn't hear anything about this until now.
 
Good God if Phillips reaches his potential sometime relatively soon this defensive line can be absolutely ****ing dominant.
 
This defense has legit top 5 potential...top 5 defense...top 10 QB and good skill players put this team in the playoffs and one others will not want play.
 
If Phillips flashes potential this season, it means we can likely have a fresh DL in the fourth quarter. It would be great if it took six players to block our four up-front guys; it would open everything and hide our lack of depth in the secondary and LB.
 
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