Archer: Alfred Morris looking to be more complete

DLK150

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So you do GAS then.
Fair point, allow me to reword my remark. I would *prefer* a 1-2 punch of Zeke and Morris over McFadden because I like the running styles of the former. I would *prefer* it was Zeke because he was a premium pick and you don't make those without having some level of expectation. What I don't GAS about is who it is that steps up and delivers. If it's McFadden, so be it. I don't GAS if it ends up being Darius Jackson for some inane reason. I basically just want a competent running game and whoever leads the way is fine with me. I would just hope that it would be someone that will be able to carry the load for more than one year.
 

boozeman

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Wasn't he in it last year? Callahan was there and that's what he runs.
Actually Callahan ran more power and gap blocking than zone. It was intermixed a lot more than what he did in Dallas.
 

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The Redskins OL is also average at best so there's that.
They played above their pedigree last year though, and Williams is a cornerstone-type player. You never would have thought John Gesek would be part of an all-timer OL either, but he was.
 

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They played above their pedigree last year though, and Williams is a cornerstone-type player. You never would have thought John Gesek would be part of an all-timer OL either, but he was.
None of the Redskins runners were very productive behind that line last year. That should tell you all you need to know.
 
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