Defensive Line young and small

Joe Myles has great game instict ,tough, physical but short player at the end position. Looking to replace the departing Clark.Myles has big shoes to fill. Myles a freshmen out of new orleans McDonogh 35 one of Wanye Reese boys, will have to play like there is no tomorrow to create habit against opposing offensive. He should have a outstanding season with teams looking to attact him after looking at the flim and seeing his small size. If coach Wels have anything to be concern about with this young player its his chatter box. Last season at one of the tigers practice myles was very outspoking taunting the other players and coaches. All part of the game, but myles temper looks to be something containable.
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