The Big Salami knows how to do one thing. Hit the man with the ball. And hit him, hard. By the end of his career, I would expect Tony to be top 3 all time for tackles in the entire history of the NSFL. He will chase it if he needs to, but he is a tackling machine. He already has the single game tackle record for the Yeti with 19 tackles in one game. He has the look of a player that can hang for 10 years, and he can easily surpass 1000 tackles in that time.
Of course, his linebacker buddy Mo Berry will give him a run for his money. The two of them might end up fighting for this record but Tony isn't afraid to play dirty. Don't be surprised if Berry suddenly has food poisining before a couple of the low stakes early season games against easier opponents, once the yeti gets good.
He needs to improve his tackling skill, he might not be as physically gifted as some of the other linebackers in the game, but his nose for the ball and his mind to dissect offenses will lead him to some great plays in the upcoming years.
Of course, his linebacker buddy Mo Berry will give him a run for his money. The two of them might end up fighting for this record but Tony isn't afraid to play dirty. Don't be surprised if Berry suddenly has food poisining before a couple of the low stakes early season games against easier opponents, once the yeti gets good.
He needs to improve his tackling skill, he might not be as physically gifted as some of the other linebackers in the game, but his nose for the ball and his mind to dissect offenses will lead him to some great plays in the upcoming years.