Don’t mistake Ndamukong Suh’s kindness for weakness. Especially if you’re Tony Romo.

Dallas’ trip to Miami this Sunday will mark the return of the Cowboys QB. After missing the last seven weeks with a broken clavicle, Romo will look to right a ship on the verge of being sunk after seven consecutive losses.

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It’s a task Suh believes he’s capable of.

“Tony Romo is a great quarterback,” Suh said, per ESPN. “I’ve been fortunate enough to go against him at least five out of my six years in the league. He’s an excellent quarterback. Has great vision, has a deep arm, can throw the ball down the field as well as can use athletically his feet.

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“We just gotta be able to understand where he’s at all particular times.”

And Romo “gotta be able to understand” that he’s a walking target, especially against the Dolphins.

For all of Suh’s praise, he’s still a player capable of this…

This…

And this.

Unfortunately for Romo, Suh isn’t the only Dolphin player capable of crossing the line.

Not that there’ll be an intent to injure on Sunday -- the Saints learned that the hard way in 2012 -- but there will be an unproven wounded animal under center. There’s still no telling how Romo’s clavicle will be able to withstand the hits.

Don’t expect the Dolphins to let him leave Miami without finding out.

Especially with Matt Cassel waiting on the bench.

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