Kudos to Alfred Morris

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MTK
10-23-2012, 12:56 PM
Morris has been a really nice find.

Tough, runs downhill, great fit for this one cut and go scheme.

JoeRedskin
10-23-2012, 01:16 PM
Well, as usual, Mike Shanahan just lucked into a good personnel decision.

Morris is great and, I think, going to be good for quite some time. He has just enough quickness to make folks miss on occassion and just simply refuses to go down. I think I saw a stat showing that his yards after contact are pretty much off the chart.

GTripp0012
10-23-2012, 02:40 PM
Morris fixes a pretty big hole caused by Helus injury/desire to use him as a change of pace back anyway.

The 2012 draft looks pretty good right now as does the 2011 draft. The key will be replicating that w/o the benefit of first round picks. Getting Morris and Griffin in the same draft will look good long term, especially if someone else from this class pans out.

skinsfan69
10-23-2012, 02:43 PM
Morris fixes a pretty big hole caused by Helus injury/desire to use him as a change of pace back anyway.

The 2012 draft looks pretty good right now as does the 2011 draft. The key will be replicating that w/o the benefit of first round picks. Getting Morris and Griffin in the same draft will look good long term, especially if someone else from this class pans out.


well right now we're getting nothing from the 3rd and 4th round picks. really need to hit big with some picks next year.

Alvin Walton
10-23-2012, 02:45 PM
Gak...the kudos word again......

Luv the butler!

Ruhskins
10-23-2012, 02:46 PM
Well they have done a lot better the past two games on 3rd down.

I know they have, it is puzzling why they weren't doing better before.

JoeRedskin
10-23-2012, 03:22 PM
Morris fixes a pretty big hole caused by Helus injury/desire to use him as a change of pace back anyway.

The 2012 draft looks pretty good right now as does the 2011 draft. The key will be replicating that w/o the benefit of first round picks. Getting Morris and Griffin in the same draft will look good long term, especially if someone else from this class pans out.

I wonder who, if any of them, have the best chance of that. I am hopeful that both Geddis and LeRibeus develop into starters on the line. I can see that taking a couple years though. Robinson ... I don't know, never felt good about that one. Bernstien I liked and wish was around but c'est le vie. Crawford, I think is has a low ceiling and may never develop into more than an adequate slot corner.

SmootSmack
10-23-2012, 03:51 PM
I wonder who, if any of them, have the best chance of that. I am hopeful that both Geddis and LeRibeus develop into starters on the line. I can see that taking a couple years though. Robinson ... I don't know, never felt good about that one. Bernstien I liked and wish was around but c'est le vie. Crawford, I think is has a low ceiling and may never develop into more than an adequate slot corner.

Robinson and Riley are your starting inside linebackers of the future.

I'm surprised, shocked, stunned that LeRibeus isn't starting yet. That's more a testament to the season Montgomery is having though

punch it in
10-23-2012, 03:53 PM
Gak...the kudos word again......

Luv the butler!

Yeah i thought that word was banned unless we were talking about snacks. Wtf?


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The Goat
10-23-2012, 04:40 PM
Gotta give the FO and Mike especially mad props at finding Morris, in the 6th round to boot. I too see the o line opening some nice running lanes, but Morris fights hard whether there's space and constantly gets yards after contact.

Been wondering if Royster will get some more work too. I'm NOT trying to fix what ain't broke or starting a Royster vs Morris debate, but I think Royster brings a little different skill set and using him will keep Morris healthy too.

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