It simply feels like Kizer has more of the offense at his command (reasonable, since he's played so much more), but it is hard to believe that Kelly would not have a red-zone package with MZ in the works. Once MZ gets his confidence back post-injury, his running style seems more suited to gaining yardage on the ground that Kizer's. In other words, any yards gained inside the 10 is good, and with MZ, his slightly greater propensity to run seems to tip the scales ever so slightly in his favor when deep in the red-zone.