All three downs? He is not a good blocker at all. He simply lays of Pollard after knocking him down instead of standing there watching, and Brady plays last year. Also, he is not that great a pass catcher or a good short yardage back. What he is is a guy who will hit the hole fast and furious, and make yards after contact. But he has missed almost half the games since he's been here (played in 19, was injured and couldn't play in 16 (including playoffs)) and he is injured now.
THe big question is to me is how badly hurt he is. That might be the determining factor. If he can make it back in a couple of weeks, fine. If not, go with BJGE. As someone pointed out, BJGE's numbers are pretty typical for a journey back at the start of his career. In fact, BJGE's 2008 numbers are pretty close to Morris's first year.
I don't think this is a big deal and worthy of a lot of angst. Either way will be okay.
I think you missed my point - which is that he's first and foremost a ST player. And secondly, he's a backup RB who can play on any of the 3 downs. Notice I say backup. I don't think he's the best on this team at any of the 3 downs, but he's been used in all 3 capacities. And that's what makes him valuable. And BTW, Morris didn't finish that block, but that in itself doesn't make him a bad blocker.












