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Re: Kudos to Alfred Morris
[quote=SmootSmack;956122]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[/quote] LeRibeus is strictly depth. Supposedly Chris Chester is having a great year according to PFF and same with Montgomery. So it would be down to Lichtensteiger for LeRibeus to fill in for..guess we can't have him in for polumbus |
Re: Kudos to Alfred Morris
[quote=CultBrennan59;956454]LeRibeus is strictly depth. Supposedly Chris Chester is having a great year according to PFF and same with Montgomery. So it would be down to Lichtensteiger for LeRibeus to fill in for..guess we can't have him in for polumbus[/quote]
I think Chester is having a good year. If you're on the oline and you're never getting your name called, you gotta be playing solid. Only lineman who get their names called are ones getting penalized or destroying a defensive guy. Or completely blowing blocks, a la Polumbus. |
Re: Kudos to Alfred Morris
I'm surprised Rib isn't starting because many at Redskin Park expected him to by midseason
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Re: Kudos to Alfred Morris
[quote=SmootSmack;956457]I'm surprised Rib isn't starting because many at Redskin Park expected him to by midseason[/quote]in place of who?
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[QUOTE=SmootSmack;956457]I'm surprised Rib isn't starting because many at Redskin Park expected him to by midseason[/QUOTE]
I dont know why but since the second we made that pick i have had the " oh my God this guy will never see the field feeling". Hope i was and am wrong. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Re: Kudos to Alfred Morris
[quote=punch it in;956461]I dont know why but since the second we made that pick i have had the " oh my God this guy will never see the field feeling". Hope i was and am wrong.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk[/quote]every time i focused on his play in preseason, i was scratching my head at how he was drafted - let alone in the 3rd round. i never saw him play in college, but he looked lost in preseason. just terrible |
Re: Kudos to Alfred Morris
[quote=SmootSmack;956457]I'm surprised Rib isn't starting because many at Redskin Park expected him to by midseason[/quote]
Amazing the kind of motivation a player has when he knows he's about to lose his starting job to another player. |
Re: Kudos to Alfred Morris
[url=http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/Scout-Talk-Alfred-Morris.html]Scout Talk: Alfred Morris | National Football Post[/url]
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[QUOTE=SmootSmack;956514][url=http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/Scout-Talk-Alfred-Morris.html]Scout Talk: Alfred Morris | National Football Post[/url][/QUOTE]
Thank God for everything that made other teams turn a blind eye. Im surprised about the fumbling issue - i hadnt heard that. Im just gonna chalk Sundays up to the turnover virus that was going around. How many other teams - if any - run a ZBS like Shanny that would be looking for exactly what this guy brings to the table? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Re: Kudos to Alfred Morris
I think Morris chalked up his fumbles in college to trying too hard to break tackles and make something happen.
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Re: Kudos to Alfred Morris
[quote=SmootSmack;956514][url=http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/Scout-Talk-Alfred-Morris.html]Scout Talk: Alfred Morris | National Football Post[/url][/quote]
Good read, my only question is who was that team that had a 5th round grade on him, because they clearly didn't take him there.. |
[QUOTE=CultBrennan59;956519]Good read, my only question is who was that team that had a 5th round grade on him, because they clearly didn't take him there..[/QUOTE]
Id imagine there was someone else they had a fifth round grade on that they liked better is all. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Re: Kudos to Alfred Morris
"He has quick feet and vision". Certainly what you'd want in a one cut and go guy. It doesn't hurt that he's tough and plays determined either. He doesn't go down easy.
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[QUOTE=53Fan;956521]"He has quick feet and vision". Certainly what you'd want in a one cut and go guy. It doesn't hurt that he's tough and plays determined either. He doesn't go down easy.[/QUOTE]
The crazy ending of that Giants game made me forget abiut some of those monster runs he made with what seemed like 11 Giants hanging on his back. He just would not go down. Its at the point now that I am looking forward to watching The Butler as much as RG-3. God its nice to watch an offense that works. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Re: Kudos to Alfred Morris
Alfred Morris: Rookie of the Week...our offense is only good when Kyle puts the ball in Griffin or Morris' hands.
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