That’s all I was really saying. To me it’s the butterfly effect. He sets tone for the game. If he turn over the ball on downs, fumbles, int., punts in a matter of 2 min, that puts the defense back out there and during this time of year, they are winded with the humidity and heat. Especially against teams that can move the ball. That can cause the d to give up big plays due to fatigue. That goes back to Morgan cause there is NO depth on the sideline. Not sure what the JV numbers are, but they need bodies.
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