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Re: Is Mayo and Guyton the next great LB duo in the NFL?
Last time I remember the Canton quote from the Pats was with Curtis Martin...That worked out pretty good
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Re: Is Mayo and Guyton the next great LB duo in the NFL?
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Originally Posted by mgteich
At this point Guyton doesn't even play on running downs. But, yes, pioli did very well at ILB.
He played some running downs v. the Colts. Granted, its a technicality perhaps - because of the no huddle making it difficulty to switch personnel, Guyton was def in there in the base 3-4 at times. I think Reiss noted it in either his mailbag or his defensive participation #s. If it weren't for the Colts no huddle, maybe he would not have been in on those snaps.
Last edited by BradyManny; 11-04-2008 at 10:17 PM..
Re: Is Mayo and Guyton the next great LB duo in the NFL?
I like both rookies and I think they've been impressive, but it's too early to be thinking elite.
Remember, Maroney when he burst onto the scene looked like he could be Curtis Martin. And after Eugene Wilson's rookie year, we all thought that we had a future Pro Bowler in our hands. Soooo, too early. Although they are playing well.
Re: Is Mayo and Guyton the next great LB duo in the NFL?
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Originally Posted by ctpatsfan77
Jerod Mayo: $3 million/year
Gary Guyton: rookie minimum contract
Pwning JEST fans: Priceless
To everybody calling the Jets' Gholston a bust, that is unfair. Going at his current pace, he will end the season with 8 solo tackles, 0 sacks, and 0 caused fumbles. That's like a half a solo tackle a game my friends.
Seriously, yes, it's exciting to see these two young LBs play well. We'll just have to see how the progress as time moves on.
Re: Is Mayo and Guyton the next great LB duo in the NFL?
This years draft/free agent signings is looking very good for the Pats. As to getting a bit too excited too early....yup....and happy to do it. After losing Brady and some previous not-so-good drafts, I am happy to take the good from this year and run with it!
Re: Is Mayo and Guyton the next great LB duo in the NFL?
We still need a big run stuffing high contact guy to replace Bru. rudd came out of college as a run stuff more than a coverage guy.
we need 1 more LB to play run heavy offence and running downs in base 3-4
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Re: Is Mayo and Guyton the next great LB duo in the NFL?
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We still need a big run stuffing high contact guy to replace Bru. rudd came out of college as a run stuff more than a coverage guy.
we need 1 more LB to play run heavy offence and running downs in base 3-4
I dunno - I think we may have found that guy in Guyton. 6'3, 242. Let's say he can get that up to 250. Ted Johnson was 6'4, 253 and Bruschi is 6'1, 247. Let's have Guyton hit the weights, and he may be our SILB of the future. He certainly has looked strong taking on guards, all the way back to preseason.
Re: Is Mayo and Guyton the next great LB duo in the NFL?
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I dunno - I think we may have found that guy in Guyton. 6'3, 242. Let's say he can get that up to 250. Ted Johnson was 6'4, 253 and Bruschi is 6'1, 247. Let's have Guyton hit the weights, and he may be our SILB of the future. He certainly has looked strong taking on guards, all the way back to preseason.
I disagree of late i am thinking the weight of a player has nothing to do with the way they play. bru is not a typical inside guy but he plays it as its the manner he plays and how he is able to generate presure to holdoff gaurds. guyton is good in coverage but speed packages but he does not play low enough to generate this. A reason he went undrafted , see urlachar he played safety too in college . it has nothing to do with how big your its how your build and how you play. again its my 2 cents as we too much stock on the physical aspect than how one plays.
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Re: Is Mayo and Guyton the next great LB duo in the NFL?
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Originally Posted by satz
I disagree of late i am thinking the weight of a player has nothing to do with the way they play. bru is not a typical inside guy but he plays it as its the manner he plays and how he is able to generate presure to holdoff gaurds. guyton is good in coverage but speed packages but he does not play low enough to generate this. A reason he went undrafted , see urlachar he played safety too in college . it has nothing to do with how big your its how your build and how you play. again its my 2 cents as we too much stock on the physical aspect than how one plays.
The build doesn't hurt though - and hopefully what you are talking about is a teachable thing. Like I said, I'm throwing the undrafted label out the window, and just going based on what I've seen - and that's Guyton looking good both in pass coverage, applying pressure in pass rushing and taking on guards in the run. He can learn and get better - maybe not overnite, but he's shown me enough that I'm not considering ILB a real need going into the draft in April.
Last edited by BradyManny; 11-05-2008 at 12:37 PM..