Is Nick Fairley in the same league as Ndamukong Suh?

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Serious question, because this dude is in the backfield nearly every play. It's ridiculous.
 
#9
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He's good but I don't think so. Keep in mind that he was doing that against the same Bama line that was letting us hit the QB.
 
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Fairley is good and a deserving first round talent, but Suh might have been college's best DT since Reggie and is killing it for Detroit.
 
#17
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:eek:lol:

Fairley is hands-down the biggest scumbag playing in college football right now.

Honestly I've watched a lot of auburn and definitely don't see this. Outside of the helmet to murrays back, he doesn't do anything that would make him trash.
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#18
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Fairley isn't trash either. Even though he is easily the most dominant d lineman in the country, he isn't on suh's level.
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Fairley is the epitome of trash.

On a side note, ryan pugh has a 3.5 gpa. I didn't know auburn offered degrees in trailer trash, because I am shocked he could excel in anything else.
 
#20
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Honestly I've watched a lot of auburn and definitely don't see this. Outside of the helmet to murrays back, he doesn't do anything that would make him trash.
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You and Bumi are the only two people on this entire site that don't think Nick Fairley is a classless prick, why am I not surprised...
 
#23
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You and Bumi are the only two people on this entire site that don't think Nick Fairley is a classless prick, why am I not surprised...

Because you're holier than though? You, nor anybody else on this site knows a damn thing about Nick Fairley. But hell, why refrain from judgement when you can be cool and sling insults from behind your computer. :yes:
 
#25
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Or you could continue to ignore Fairley being a huge douche in the Georgia game.

So one game, in which there was a single truly dirty hit, defines the mans character? Ok. :eek:k:

I'll remain on the side the refrains from judging someone based off what they did, a single time, during the heat of a football game.
 
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