Signed by Cowboys Morris signs 2-yr deal with Cowboys

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Best way to duplicate running game success of 2014 is to first try to get Murray back and when you don't you get someone just like him but better. I like the move.
Bye bye McFadden though. I believe he will be a cut after the draft when we add a dynamic back. Morris is definitely a workload, heavy leaning back. Perfect for our line.

Cutting a 1000 yard back? :facepalm:
 

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Might get a young guy later but even that's debatable. I think it's McFadden, Morris and Dunbar. And you know what? I like it. Guys with two different styles, but both can be efficient behind this line. Both are reliable in pass protection too, which is a vastly underrated skill, especially when you have a Romo back there.

agree, and you are right, but I can hope for Elliot still...:laugh:
Actually I prefer Wentz or Goff over a RB.
 

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This is a good signing.

If anything, he is certainly an RKG.

I live in the heart of that Washington team's homeland. Dude is well loved and puts the time in.

I think he still has some left in his tank.
 

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Morris has a career YPC of 4.4. And that includes last year's 3.7 bringing his average down.

Only 27 years old. Behind this O-Line. Hard worker. Cheap deal.

It's hard not to like this signing.

Last year, Morris converted on all five of his carries on third down and 2 or less. Over the past three years, he's 14 of 17 (82.3 percent). On second downs, he's 34 of 42 (81 percent). For comparison, the NFL average is 68 percent on third downs and 68.2 percent on second downs.

If nothing else, he might be our short-yardage guy.
 

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This is a good signing.

If anything, he is certainly an RKG.

I live in the heart of that Washington team's homeland. Dude is well loved and puts the time in.

I think he still has some left in his tank.

I do like this signing I think he's only second to ap since he's been in the league. Can still make an impact behind this line.
 

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My guess is that any interest for Elliott just lessened. That leaves Henry, Prosise, and that kid from FSU as the only viable options at RB, at least for me.

what kid from fsu?
cook from fsu, and fournette from lsu are still in school....
 
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I do like this signing I think he's only second to ap since he's been in the league. Can still make an impact behind this line.

I remember having a debate with someone on this forum (can't remember who) who was trying to downplay Morris' performance for the Commanders. This was when DeMarco Murray was about to walk away from the Cowboys.

It's interesting to me how depending on who is on our team, fans argue to the hilt in defense of the guy, but when he leaves, somehow he was a bum all along. Conversely, it's interesting to see the praise for Morris now that he's a Cowboy when some posters here minimized his impact when he was with the Commanders.

That's how you can identify a true homer.

Anyway, just my two cents (and this was not directed at you, Bowdown27).
 

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You can't draft to block. This isn't Hollywood Squares and we're seated in the center. If he goes to a division rival, so be it. Good luck getting into football heaven with Carson of Bismarck in Cowboys colors.

And you could've said the same for Warner of Save A Lot - but he made it.

I'm not talking about blocking but you can't simply dismiss the Rook on the chess board as long as the game is on.
 

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It's starting to smell more and more like QB in round 1.

I'm fine with it, but they'd better be right.

Hey I thought the same thing.......and thinking Jared Goff if hes sitting there at #4 !!!
 

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Last year, Morris converted on all five of his carries on third down and 2 or less. Over the past three years, he's 14 of 17 (82.3 percent). On second downs, he's 34 of 42 (81 percent). For comparison, the NFL average is 68 percent on third downs and 68.2 percent on second downs.

If nothing else, he might be our short-yardage guy.

That's how I see him. Spells McFadden for a few series. Comes in when we're in short-yardage situations.

It would be nice in those situations and goal-line situations not to have to pass the ball because we know our chances of converting by running it are low. McFadden is a nice speed back who builds up power, which leaves us with a need for someone who can power through a bunched-up defense without much of a head start.
 

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What's bizarre is that you would underestimate the Giants with OBJ, Cruz and Elliott. I know they have holes elsewhere and so do we but a player like Elliott going to a division rival counts.

Everything matters and while we can certainly dictate on offense the defense hasn't exactly been known to "do it's job" the past few years.

I think it remains to be seen whether Cruz can play again, much less be a threat.
 

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Word has it Morris held out for one those Maaco paint jobs for his "Bentley".

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