Ryan Williams would have been dodging those blitzers like Michael Vick out there today.
Just admit you were wrong about Morris. I had high hopes for him myself but first it was rust for his slow start, then it was the bum ankle, and then it was he was all out of Snickers during the games. He has a ton of physical talent and no mental aptitude for the position.
As for "dodging the blitzers", he is allowed to audible to a different play or hit the hot route right?
Excuses are like poems; they're for sissies and nobody wants to hear them.
When I said he'd be our best quarterback since Dorsey and the highest NFL pick we've had at QB since Erickson? I stand by both statements.
The two most popular quarterbacks at Miami are the last one and the next one. That's how it was with Brock, that's how it was with Kyle, and that's how it was with Jacory.
He wasn't perfect and I hoped he would be better as a senior. But he's far from the problem and there is not one game we lost the past two years that we win with Ryan Williams.[/QUOTE]
I actually believe we don't know what we have in Williams. I would have liked to see him get some burn during the season other than Savannah State (it's not like Morris couldn't have used sometime on the sidelines to see what was happening on the field and rest his bum ankle that we've been told was his problem).
But there are other issues on this team (like a defense that routinely gives up 500 yards). While Williams may not have been a difference maker in those losses, you would be hard pressed to find a game over the last two year where Morris was a difference maker in a win. Morris did well against teams that were physically over-matched, however his limitations against teams with a pulse are apparent.