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are not going to excel in the 50," Biondi said.
He was never going to excel on this stage was now?
He added: "But if you're going to excel and make a career, there's a lot more to it".
This is what you've got to do, and if you've got great folk around you and a good teacher, you're going to excel at it.
"The science part of it is, if you're going to be the guy you were in college, you're never going to excel at the NFL level," he said.
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It's not always, "Oh, this is a big opportunity, you're going to really excel with this".
It would be especially sweet for Danny Drinkwater and Danny Simpson, the latter of whom is going to have to excel to subdue Anthony Martial.
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