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I dunno. By time we got Phifer he was in his mid-30's. Guyton is still around 26 yrs old. he's also alot faster than Phifer was when we had him.
Gary was the only undrafted rookie to make the Patriots' opening day roster in 2008. He went on to play in 14 games with two starts, becoming the first undrafted rookie linebacker to start for the Patriots since Bill Belichick became head coach in 2000.
Gary had the fastest time in the 40-yard dash by a linebacker at the 2008 NFL Scouting Combine.
I dunno. By time we got Phifer he was in his mid-30's. Guyton is still around 26 yrs old. he's also alot faster than Phifer was when we had him.
Also, Guyton doesn't have a habit of "pondering retirement" until the very end of training camp like Phifer did.
I was worried when Spikes got suspended, but Guyton filled in admirably, and looks better run-stopping than he did last season. Going to be a real good 3rd down ILB, IMO.
Roman Phifer was an unbelievable linebacker. A shut down pass coverage linebacker on either tight ends or running backs, but he was very strong and had 100+ tackle seasons.
Guyton, with more experience, is on his way to becoming as good as Phifer was.
Gary Guyton=Gary Guyton, and there ain't nothin wrong with that.
all theese this guy = that guy threads, are really annoying and usually way off, like this one.
Phifer was known for his smart, physical play, by which he more than compensated for a lack of speed.
This resembles Guyton -- how?