May 24
DT Ndamukong Suh said he hasn't yet pinpointed what he needs to work on following what he called an "indifferent" second season.
"Right now, it's just going through the rough spots and trying to get the rust off," he said. "I haven't defined anything yet that I want to work on, nothing that I saw last year that I was lacking in."
Suh followed up a 66-tackle, 10-sack rookie season with 36 tackles and four sacks. He got more notoriety for his personal fouls and two-game suspension than he did for his work on the field. He was asked, in light of what happened last year, if this was an important season for him.
"It is a very important year for myself," he said. "Every year I want to out-do the previous year. My rookie year was good. Last year was indifferent. This year we have an opportunity to have an outstanding year. But, again, it doesn't really matter because it's a team game. I want to win. That's all I want to do."