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I'm not a fan of his but he did have a pretty great season in 2019. His performance was down some in 2020 but it was a weird year and he lost his key receiver. It's not crazy to think he will return to form with a normal year of prep.The fact that Tanner Morgan is this high tells me one of two things:
1. The B1G is not as good as any of us thinks it is
2. The author of the is article is a gopher fan.
Flushtradamus prediction: Tanner Morgan will finish in the bottom half of the country this year in multiple QB related measures.
I'm not a fan of his but he did have a pretty great season in 2019. His performance was down some in 2020 but it was a weird year and he lost his key receiver. It's not crazy to think he will return to form with a normal year of prep.
Very true. That combined with the lack of normal prep seemed to hurt a lot of QBs/teams.He had two NFL-caliber WRs to throw to in 2019. His performance went down when one of them left.
Interesting how there seems to be a correlation with those things....
Only at other schools...He had two NFL-caliber WRs to throw to in 2019. His performance went down when one of them left.
Interesting how there seems to be a correlation with those things....
If Manning, and Toure are as good as we think they can be, and if a bell cow type RB emerges then AMart might very well live up to the PreSophmore Heisman hype and NU ends up a top 20 caliber team!Rewatched the second half of 2012 northwestern. Tmart lead them back to have a good win. But.
1). 2AM is a much better QB.
2). If our skill players are as good as the combination of Ameer, Bell and Enunwa, this offense is going to be good. Yes, that’s a big if.
That, combined with the defense…this will be a fun team to watch.
I think our skill players are going to shine and be what we’ve missed the last couple years.
If Manning, and Toure are as good as we think they can be, and if a bell cow type RB emerges then AMart might very well live up to the PreSophmore Heisman hype and NU ends up a top 20 caliber team!
Listening now.This is really good.
I was going to add just like Kenny Bell but decided against it. I feel like Kenny was more likely to make the catches he had no business making. Stanley had some nice ones but I don't think we was in the same league as far as difficulty of catch compared to easy drop differential.People forget- Bell and Morgan would often make very difficult catches and then dropped an easy one nearly every game. It happens when you get volume, catching it every time through the bouncing visor and hands in your face is much more difficult to do in person than it appears on TV
Due to the fact both were consistently able to create separation, catch and block- they earned that grace.
Kenny was one of the coolest- nicest kids. I was giving a coaching buddy of mine from Florida a tour, he had never been here. Was in Hawks and Bell walks by us and flashes a big smile and says hi to my buddy- I introduce him- this is the starting wideout with the famous hair Kenny Bell. Was surprised how wirey- skinny he was without his gear on. He asked my buddy where he was from- why he was an NU fan etc- really nice kid.I was going to add just like Kenny Bell but decided against it. I feel like Kenny was more likely to make the catches he had no business making. Stanley had some nice ones but I don't think we was in the same league as far as difficulty of catch compared to easy drop differential.
Gdowski was amazing at it- big reason why he averaged almost 10 yards per attempt.Armstrong and the two Martinez's just went through the motions of play action fakes, but Frost, Frazier and Gill knew how to sell them.