Broaddus/Cavanaugh: Guyton choosing not to play

Carson

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I will give him the benefit of the doubt to develop.

But I hated the player prior to the draft, I hated the pick and I still don’t like it. We were not in a position to draft a project OL player with the state of the OL.

Imagine guys like Mark Tuinei, Larry Allen, Erik Williams choosing not to play
 

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This is like Mazi not liking football. All these guys want to do is collect checks. BTW Ian Fitzsimmons hinted at some of this before and during the draft. Hope the young man finds the dedication and fortitude to fulfill his enormous potential. I also agree McClay is league average at best although working for Jerry doesn't make it easy. For now anyway he fits right in here..............soft.
 

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Supposedly Guyton is soft and could play but is choosing not to. At the Senior Bowl he wanted to go home after getting beat and they had to beg him to stay.

2 first round picks in a row mentally weak. I’ve been McClays biggest advocate but it may be time to go.
Wait what is this true? That's crazy if so. Mentally weak.
 

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Supposedly Guyton is soft and could play but is choosing not to. At the Senior Bowl he wanted to go home after getting beat and they had to beg him to stay.

2 first round picks in a row mentally weak. I’ve been McClays biggest advocate but it may be time to go.
Guyton is a bust.
 

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Don’t believe everything you hear. Today I saw Broaddus hint that someone with the team simply said that Guyton has some growing up to do. That could mean anything, most of it bad, but maybe a rookie with a sore neck and shoulder shouldn’t be asked to play when he’s not at full strength. I was happy to see Richards finally on the field.
 

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Ehhh as someone who has recurring neck issues, I don't blame him. When my issues flare up, i COULD still do stuff but know I'll just overcompensate and hurt something else in the process.
 

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Supposedly Guyton is soft and could play but is choosing not to. At the Senior Bowl he wanted to go home after getting beat and they had to beg him to stay.

2 first round picks in a row mentally weak. I’ve been McClays biggest advocate but it may be time to go.
Where did you see that?

I read Tyler Guyton, an offensive tackle from Oklahoma, said he wanted to leave the 2024 Senior Bowl feeling happy and confident that he achieved his goals.
 

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Supposedly Guyton is soft and could play but is choosing not to. At the Senior Bowl he wanted to go home after getting beat and they had to beg him to stay.

2 first round picks in a row mentally weak. I’ve been McClays biggest advocate but it may be time to go.
What’s the source of them saying this? Neither tweeted anything about it.
It was also reported that Guyton was very limited in practice all week with a neck/shoulder injury.

Seems highly unlikely (pretty much 0% chance) anybody within the medical/training staff told the 2 radio hosts that Guyton is fine and doesn’t have an injury.
 
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