Ndamukong Suh works out with Kevin Hart
By Brian Miller
Ndamukong Suh might be one of the meanest players in the NFL, or so they say, but he recently has been shot as in filmed, working out with comedian Kevin Hart.
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These days Kevin Hart seems to be everywhere and now he has made it into the locker room (not the Miami Dolphins locker room) with Suh. The video was recently released on Youtube.
The video shows the two of them working out together. Suh often works out in the Northwest at the Nike facility instead of working out in Miami.
When Suh arrived last season many found Suh to be distant and not overly reactive to his teammates. This year he invited his teammates to his house to watch a basketball game.
"“We all got together and got to know him a little more on a different level,” said linebacker Koa Misi. “There’s nothing to worry about Suh. He’s a great guy, a good football player, and a good leader.” via the MiamiHerald."
The Dolphins need Suh to become a leader on the field and in the locker room. Last year he boasted that “this is my defense” but that was taken considerably out of context at the time. He was very vocal in regards to the defensive system run by Kevin Coyle. It’s expected that Suh will have more flexibility in 2016 under Vance Joseph.
Suh also spoke with the about his new head coach as well.
“I’ve had a lot of interaction with coach [Adam] Gase,” Suh said. “I have a lot of fun with him. At the same time, I’m learning a lot from him. I love competing against him. He gives me a hard time, I give him a hard time. It’s a good mixture of him coaching me and being critical, as well as giving constructive criticism, at the same time, being competitive.” Via the MiamiHerald.