The bullseye on Tom Brady’s back is well known, but few have been successful in connecting with it. Then again, few players are Ndamukong Suh.

The DT signed with the Dolphins this offseason with one goal in mind: coming after the NFL's golden boy.

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“Oh, I’m excited about it. I look forward to it,” Suh said, per MMQB.com. “I respect Tom, and I think in our interactions with each other, we have mutual respect, even though we are on opposite sides of the ball and separate teams.

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“He’s actually one of the enjoyable quarterbacks that I love being able to be hit, and look him in his eyes, pick him up off the ground, and say, ‘I’m coming after you again, buddy.’”

Spoken like a true sociopath.

Suh’s $114 million deal could prove to be more of a burden than a blessing. Many have succumbed to the pressures of living up to a record contract, but Suh doesn’t expect to join that laundry list of players.

“This league is one of the most powerful leagues in the world, and one of the richest leagues in the world, so I should benefit from that,” he said. “I’m glad that I was fortunate enough to benefit from it.

“But I’m going to show that I was worth it at every single step of the way.”

His first opportunity to do so will be in Washington this Sunday.

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