FILTER BY DATE
REFINE SEARCH
-
By Sport
- Selected:
- All Sports
- Selected:
-
By Columnist
- Selected:
Mike Sando - All Columnists
- Selected:
-
By Insider
- Selected:
- All Insiders
- Selected:
-
By Player
- Selected:
Ndamukong Suh - All Players
- Selected:
-
By Team
- Selected:
Detroit Lions - All Teams
- Selected:
SEARCH TOOLS
6 results for "ndamukong suh"
-
49ers: Dream/nightmare scenario
Mike SandoYes, the start of training camps is two months away, but it's never too early to consider the coming season. A look at the best-case and worst-case scenarios for the 49ers in 2012: Dream scenario (14-2): The 49ers pick up where they left off last ...
Blog | May 25, 2012 -
Top five Monday night games for 2012
Mike SandoOne man's opinion on the top five Monday night games for 2012: 1. Atlanta Falcons at Detroit Lions, Week 16. Call this one the Karma Bowl. The Falcons took offense when Ndamukong Suh allegedly celebrated Matt Ryan's ankle injury during an October ...
Blog | April 17, 2012 -
2011 49ers Week 6: Five observations
Mike SandoFive things I noticed while watching the San Francisco 49ers defeat the Detroit Lions, 25-19, in their most recent game: Which one is Suh again? Corey Williams, not Ndamukong Suh, was the Detroit defensive tackle posing the most problems. That wa...
Blog | October 25, 2011 -
Getting feel for 49ers-Lions from Ford Field
Mike SandoDETROIT -- A few thoughts and observations as the San Francisco 49ers and Detroit Lions warm up on the field below for their game Sunday: The Lions' Ndamukong Suh gets most of the attention after his 10-sack rookie season. A few scouting types I'...
Blog | October 16, 2011 -
Suh: 49ers' conservative attack helps Lions
Mike SandoThe Detroit Lions have scored 58 points despite controlling the ball less than 45 of 120 minutes over their past two games. Jim Harbaugh and the San Francisco 49ers would have to like their chances against the Lions on Sunday if they can hold poss...
Blog | October 15, 2011 -
Matchups: 49ers offense vs. Lions defense
Mike SandoSure, the San Francisco 49ers won their first few games, but their offense wasn't doing much. There would come a time, the thinking went, when coach Jim Harbaugh and offensive coordinator Greg Roman would have to "open up" the offense. And at that...
Blog | October 13, 2011