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Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 4:50 pm
by markshark84
The Hogster wrote:
ACW wrote:
The Hogster wrote:He finished the year second to only Adrian Peterson in Yards & TDS. How he didn't make the Pro Bowl is a joke.
Frank Gore :roll: I understand being behind AD and Lynch, but Gore?


I know. People must have literally just picked whoever's name they recognized. Gore had a pedestrian season. Doug Martin had a better year than him. Morris should be the primary backup to AP in Hawaii.


Agree, but hopefully it gives Morris some driver for next year, although based on what I know about him I don't think he cares too much about how many pro bowls he makes....

Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 4:52 pm
by ACW
George Rogers is also on that list. Amtrak Al (thank you Mike Wise) is top 5 though.

Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 4:56 pm
by SkinsJock
Why all the fuss about the Pro Bowl? the Pro Bowl has a history of not including players that should have obviously been selected

The Pro Bowl is NOT a recognized "award" for good play over an NFL season

THIS IS A POPULARITY CONTEST

NOT being invited to the Pro Bowl means ABSOLUTELY NOTHING

Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 5:23 pm
by PulpExposure
SkinsJock wrote:Why all the fuss about the Pro Bowl? the Pro Bowl has a history of not including players that should have obviously been selected

The Pro Bowl is NOT a recognized "award" for good play over an NFL season

THIS IS A POPULARITY CONTEST

NOT being invited to the Pro Bowl means ABSOLUTELY NOTHING


Not exactly true. Many players have incentive bonuses tied to being sent to the Pro Bowl.

So it could impact Al, who makes very little comparatively as a 6th round rookie.

Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 5:55 pm
by DarthMonk
PulpExposure wrote:
SkinsJock wrote:Why all the fuss about the Pro Bowl? the Pro Bowl has a history of not including players that should have obviously been selected

The Pro Bowl is NOT a recognized "award" for good play over an NFL season

THIS IS A POPULARITY CONTEST

NOT being invited to the Pro Bowl means ABSOLUTELY NOTHING


Not exactly true. Many players have incentive bonuses tied to being sent to the Pro Bowl.

So it could impact Al, who makes very little comparatively as a 6th round rookie.


Good point. Don't know if he had such a clause but ...

5/6/2012: Signed a four-year, $2.223 million contract. The deal included a $124,000 signing bonus. 2012: $390,000, 2013: $480,000, 2014: $570,000, 2015: $660,000, 2016: Free Agent

His game checks are 23 K.

Players are paid for participating in the Pro Bowl with the winning team receiving a larger payout. In the 2011 season, a record $50,000 was awarded for a win versus $25,000 for the losers.

DarthMonk

Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 8:31 pm
by tribeofjudah
Stay healthy Mr Morris........you will be paid handsomely with a new contract when the time is right.

Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 12:26 am
by funsho2
morris should win fedex ground player of the week.....he had a better game than peterson....but they would give it to paterson for some reason

Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 3:40 am
by 1niksder
funsho2 wrote:morris should win fedex ground player of the week.....he had a better game than peterson....but they would give it to paterson for some reason

One less carry and one yard more :shock: At least he'll win RotW

Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 7:54 am
by funsho2
Image

Rg3 too much for the cowboys? No matter what alfred does....rg3 will always be more polarizing ....

Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 2:56 pm
by RG3peat
Ive went head to head w/a 49ers buddy about Morris...then I let him have it when the Skins became the #1 rushing team...He said throw out RG3 #s, I said why when your #2 rusher is also a QB?...LOL....He says ask anybody and they would take Gore over Morris.....whatever. Gore probably is a better back but is injury prone his whole career. Morris lacks that true break away speed but he is a true traditional Skins back. He can only get better to stay on the field all 3 downs hopefully.

Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 3:03 pm
by ACW
Gore in his prime over Morris now? Maybe. Gore now over Morris now? No thank you.

Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 3:22 pm
by tribeofjudah
RG3peat wrote:Ive went head to head w/a 49ers buddy about Morris...then I let him have it when the Skins became the #1 rushing team...He said throw out RG3 #s, I said why when your #2 rusher is also a QB?...LOL....He says ask anybody and they would take Gore over Morris.....whatever. Gore probably is a better back but is injury prone his whole career. Morris lacks that true break away speed but he is a true traditional Skins back. He can only get better to stay on the field all 3 downs hopefully.


Morris has deceptive speed. He fooled me coming around the corner to the pylon on a 10yrd run. I thought he would get caught but he outran them all.

Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 4:48 pm
by Deadskins
RG3peat wrote:He says ask anybody and they would take Gore over Morris.

That's funny. I haven't heard anyone say Gore over Morris. No analysts, no fans, not even any players. Morris was snubbed.

Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 6:22 pm
by Countertrey
After every score, he "hits a home run" in celebration, in honor of his home town little league, then, he does this Image
Does anyone know what this gesture means to him?

Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 7:10 pm
by Skins Fan in Indy
No only did we get a franchise QB we got a stud RB as well this past draft I just hope that when it comes time to pay the man (Morris) that Allen locks Morris up.

Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 7:36 pm
by Countertrey
Deadskins wrote:
RG3peat wrote:He says ask anybody and they would take Gore over Morris.

That's funny. I haven't heard anyone say Gore over Morris. No analysts, no fans, not even any players. Morris was snubbed.
In fact... quite a few have agreed with YOUR assessment... Morris was snubbed.

I hope he's pissed.

They call their (3rd place) running back Beast Mode, but Seahawks fans have NO IDEA what Beast Mode looks like, until Morris gets pissed.

Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 7:44 pm
by Irn-Bru
I've been wondering about that second move by Morris too, CT. (Actually I guess it's his third move after a salute.) I wonder if he's told anywhere in the press what that means.

Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 8:12 pm
by ACW
I tweeted Dan Steinberg.

Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 8:44 pm
by The Hogster
His Twitter handle is tre deuces. For his jersey number in college. Maybe that's it.

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 12:28 am
by tallen46721
all i know is that morris, The A-Train, is a beast!

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 1:15 am
by welch
Much as I respect former VP Al Gore -- who did NOT claim to have invented the Internet -- he was not nearly as good as RB as King Alfred Morris.

That's my name: he is King Alfred.

Joking aside, Morris is a different RB than Larry Brown and John Riggins, who , otgherwise, are far and away thebestv Redskn RB's since I learned the names of the players (other than Little Eddie Lebaron) around 1955 or '56.

Brown had the quickest take-off I've ever seen...Redskin or other. In fact, Lombardi or Allen once timed the Redskins. Take note...no stop-watches and such for 40 and 100 yard dash until about 1970. Different game.

Interesting finding: Brown was way fastest over the first ten or twenty yards. Charley Taylor much faster over the 100.

I'm talking Larry Brown here because younger fans don't know him, other than NC43's avatar, but remember that the master of all avatars chose Brown for his.

Brown won the NFC rushing championship as a rookie for Vince Lombardi, Drafted as a blocking back, he never lost the technique and the ferocious blocking style. Lombardi, however, noticed that Brown was getting a late start on the snap. They tested his hearing...had never been done in his years at Kansas State (?? too late, and I'm too tired to look it up). Found that Brown was deaf in one ear.

Lombardi put a hearing aid in Brown's helmet, and suddenly the Redskins had a serious running attack for the first time since a random season in the '50s and the great teams in the '40s. In 1970, the "Bill Austin interregnum", Brown led the NFC in rushing.

Larry Brown also happened to be a great receiver...especially screen passes and short passes he took and ran the ength of the field.

Larry Brown got through the defensive line about the same time Builly Kilmer or Sonny Jurgenson took the snap. Full speed in one step. The Redskins line in 1970-73 was nothing like the Hogs. Ran lots of traps, never over-powered defenders, but just needed to engage defenders for a heartbeat abnd Brown was pas the first line and launching himself between linebackers.

Yes, "launching himself". Like John Riggins, Brown was just as likely to turn towrd a defender and knock him down. Brwn had a way of exploding at at defender. Often the first guy missed. Like grabbing lightnig in your hand.

Still a perfect blocker: Brown pulled from the deep back and cut a cowboys corner defender in haf -- folded him like a piece of paper -- on a game-winning run by up-back Charlie Harraway in Dallas I, 1972. Harraway an a ten yard end-sweep untouched.

Brown was about 6 feet tall, and weight about 195 pounds. That doesn't tell the story: he hit with a crack. Speed times mass...not just slow-moving mass.

Riggins was fast-moving mass...a high-school sprint champion who happened to weight 225 pounds with the Jets. He slowed some in his last years, and gained weight and power. Like Brown, Riggins often turned a corner and ran directloy at the nearest CB...after a few doses to Riggins, the CB's weren't as eager to dig in.

I've talked enough about Larry Brown...he tends to be forgotten because he gave up his knees getting the Redskins to SB 7. He ought to be remembered. As a Post columnist put it, "Without Brown, the Hall has an empty spot".

Morris runs differently than either Brown or Riggins. That's fine. He is King Alfed. He knows to follow his blockers and he knows just where to cut, and he's got a sense for the open field. He is The King.

HTTR.

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 11:57 am
by DarthMonk
Countertrey wrote:After every score, he "hits a home run" in celebration, in honor of his home town little league, then, he does this Image
Does anyone know what this gesture means to him?


Maybe he likes Sammy Baugh.

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 7:28 pm
by ACW
The NFL announced today that Washington Redskins running back Alfred Morris has been named the NFL Rookie of the Week and the FedEx Ground Player of the Week for Week 17.
8)

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 7:40 pm
by jmooney
How long should we wait to call this the greatest draft class ever?

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 8:18 pm
by Bob 0119
jmooney wrote:How long should we wait to call this the greatest draft class ever?


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