Pyburn: Set the edge with violence

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I like him. He is a hard working low 4* that makes stuff happen with effort. He is getting better and better every game and I think it has a lot to do with him and his character.
 

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I like him, and he’s a solid player. But this is a perfect example of getting ahead of ourselves, and what has become a staple of Billy Napier culture. He still tends to disappear in big games. I’d prefer to just do the talking with performance, rather than telling us about it.
 

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I like him, and he’s a solid player. But this is a perfect example of getting ahead of ourselves, and what has become a staple of Billy Napier culture. He still tends to disappear in big games. I’d prefer to just do the talking with performance, rather than telling us about it.
I see it as an example of a really good football player who tends to disappear not to his own doing but a product of the system. And then he’ll go on to a great NFL career and we will be left scratching our heads and asking where was that at Florida.

We seem to have a lot of examples.
 

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I like him, and he’s a solid player. But this is a perfect example of getting ahead of ourselves, and what has become a staple of Billy Napier culture. He still tends to disappear in big games. I’d prefer to just do the talking with performance, rather than telling us about it.
I don’t know if I agree with that. I think he has a hell of a motor. And some of his tackles are pretty violent.

I think his biggest issue is that he’s a bit of a tweener. He doesn’t have the length or explosiveness required for DE. And he’s a bit too big and slow to be a linebacker.

I could see him making the NFL as a special teams player.
 

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I don’t know if I agree with that. I think he has a hell of a motor. And some of his tackles are pretty violent.

I think his biggest issue is that he’s a bit of a tweener. He doesn’t have the length or explosiveness required for DE. And he’s a bit too big and slow to be a linebacker.

I could see him making the NFL as a special teams player.
Yeah, Princely was very lengthy and explosive and was always setting the edge with violence. Wish we had him instead of this loser.
 

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I don’t know if I agree with that. I think he has a hell of a motor. And some of his tackles are pretty violent.

I think his biggest issue is that he’s a bit of a tweener. He doesn’t have the length or explosiveness required for DE. And he’s a bit too big and slow to be a linebacker.

I could see him making the NFL as a special teams player.
He’s going to be a really good NFLer kinda like Hutchinson.
 

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Yeah, but they play different positions. But to your point, Anzalone did not exactly set the world on fire at UF.

Anzalone was great when he played. His problem at UF was injuries. We all liked him, but he couldn't stay on the field.


Alex.
 

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