1. Nyles Morgan will have 100 tackles
By half-time of the season opener, we may all be wondering why Morgan didnt play more in 2015. Well, were all actually wondering why that is already, but by half-time in Austin well just be wondering even louder. Morgan racked up tackles as a true freshman filling in for Joe Schmidt when he barely knew what he was doing. Morgan has by all accounts had a dominant camp and looks ready for a breakout season. To reach 100 tackles, Morgan will need to average just 7.7 a game. That wont be a problem.
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Funny, I began reading the article and the way it came across was he'd have 100 tackles by half-time of the opener.
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would probably face if we make the playoffs. The "it" factor is simply a QB who could have a greater impact by keeping the defense off balance by his ability to make big plays on broken plays with his feet and arm. Prime example in the spring game when the defense came up to get him and he made a big throw. Another example when he read the flow of the defense defending the play going one way and he adjusted and cut the other way and got it in for a score.
You can't quantify...
Or..you just like the other player.
Because if you're talking about flair, pizzazz, a little attitude, lots of confidence, and no flinching...Uhh...I can point to a dozen plays that Kizer actually showed that on.
Zaire no doubt has a way of about him when he talks that you trust he'll get the job done...I would say exactly the same about Kizer.
I really wished this outlandish pitting of these 2 against each other would end with such subjective talk.
a subjective phrase of "it". But that being said Zaire does have "it." You are a good man, Karamello even if you blasted by knowledge of YAC, which I do have pretty good knowledge about. I love and loved Golden Tate for it. I think he led the NFL two years in a row in that stat.
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