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Naaahhhhhh......
Sex tapes and illegal drugs aside, Guyton has 2 touchdowns this season and can be relied upon in the nickel package.
I thought Guyton was the new Roman Phifer.
Sure Spikes is a better all around player than Guyton. Football seems to come a little more naturaly to him. But don't underestimate Guytons value to this team. Not many teams can boast a veteran backup who can fill in like GG. He had a hell of a game last week that shouldn't be discounted but struggled against the run today. But he did play.
So what is the point? To make a thread that one player is better than the other? To discredit someone who wasn't stupid enough to take a banned substance that left the team without his services for the last 4 games of the season?
I hope it's generally recognized that having an ILB who is a great run stopper and an ILB that is great in coverage is like..well..an advantage.
Sorta like building a team not collecting talent.
Your team wins a game against a high quality opponent many selected to go to the Super Bowl and it's a whinefest.
I watched the Detroit/Green Bay game last week and the reality is the Packers moved the ball better with Flynn vs Rogers so don't minimize the effort.
This is only Earth shattering to those people who kept trying to insist that Guyton was still good against the run even after we drafted an ILB to improve the run defense. The sooner Spikes and Brace come back healthy and ready to play, the better it will be for our run defense.
Guyton is inconsistent. One week he's flying all over the field making big plays, and the next he's taking bad angles and missing tackles. You can't rely on Guyton, but you can sure as hell make good use of him.
Guyton is inconsistent. One week he's flying all over the field making big plays, and the next he's taking bad angles and missing tackles. You can't rely on Guyton, but you can sure as hell make good use of him.
Yes Guyton makes big plays once in a while, but Spikes holds down the run d, plus like Pro Football Focus says... Doesnt miss a tackle. Guyton on the other hand takes bad angles and misses plenty of tackles.
Teams best with guyton only
On passing downs.