A Quote by Terrell Suggs

When you've got a quarterback's rhythm in the game, you can be a pretty deadly pass rusher. — © Terrell Suggs
When you've got a quarterback's rhythm in the game, you can be a pretty deadly pass rusher.
That's my thing. Pass rusher, yeah, you can call me a pass rusher.
Right now Von Miller is the best pass rusher in the world. He looks exactly like Derrick Thomas did in his heyday. He can absolutely destroy a football game.
This game we play is the ultimate total team game. Quarterback by himself isn't winning it. You got 11-12 coaches, you've got a lot of people that have a hand in it.
Anybody who's read 'Pretty Deadly' knows that I tend to savor an immersive, 'You'll figure it out as you go!' style. 'Pretty Deadly' really does not hold your hand.
Not since Reggie White have the Packers had a pass rusher of this magnitude.
Growing up, my favorite pass-rusher was Julius Peppers. He was just a beast.
I want to be a dominant pass rusher. I think I can do that with my body type and my work ethic.
I think I just need more time to refine my skills, and I can be a dominant pass rusher.
As a pass-rusher, 100 sacks is a big milestone. My 100th sack was on Joe Webb.
The more space you have there, the better it is for the quarterback, because he's got room to move around there to avoid a rush. And also, after the point of contact, if the rusher does beat me, he still has to go another four yards before he makes a sack. Versus if you drop straight back, he only has to go two more yards.
If the run game's not working, you'll most likely succeed in the pass game, and even if there's a game where the run game and the pass game's not working, you've got to find a way to continue to win. You can't get too caught up in one play. You can't get too caught up one quarter or one drive.
I feel like by me putting on a couple more pounds will help my game tremendously. Putting on 10-15 pounds will help me stop the run better and be a more dominant pass rusher.
Writing is so much about rhythm. If you've got another rhythm in the room, it spoils the rhythm of the words.
I know perfection in this game is very hard to do and pretty much impossible, but it's what I strive for because I think it's what you should do as a quarterback and as a leader.
My favorite quarterback is Donovan McNabb. I think he's a complete quarterback. I love the way he can scramble and throw on the run. He can do it all. He can control a game.
When I got drafted, I was a spread-option quarterback. It was, 'OK, you've got to get under center, throw to the fullback, throw to the tight end. You've got to learn to be a pro quarterback.' And there was a learning curve there, and I did have to learn some of that.
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