Based on the sample pool size there's an abundance of irrational exuberance. Beat Oregon and win the North and we can start to party. But, at least, we know the kid might not totally suck.
I poasted this in another thread, but I don’t want it to get lost, so I’m glad you gave it it’s own thread @YellowSnow. Here is the breakdown of those numbers:
On 3rd down Morris was 7 of 8, 141 yards, two touchdowns. Four of his conversions came on 3rd and 7 or longer. His only incompletion was a drop. and his only completion that didn’t net a touchdown or first down was the third-and-5 throw to Cam Davis that gained 4 yards.
Morris converted the subsequent fourth-and-1 with a QB sneak. (He also had a 2-yard scramble on a third-and-4 in the first quarter and scrambled out of bounds for his first and only sack of the season on third-and-4 in the third quarter.)
Overall, the Huskies converted 8 of 15 on third down and sit at 51.6 percent for the season. They’re also 3 of 3 on fourth down. The significance of Saturday’s third-down performance, though, was that all but two of UW’s conversions required Morris to make a play with his arm.
I poasted this in another thread, but I don’t want it to get lost, so I’m glad you gave it it’s own thread @YellowSnow. Here is the breakdown of those numbers:
On 3rd down Morris was 7 of 8, 141 yards, two touchdowns. Four of his conversions came on 3rd and 7 or longer. His only incompletion was a drop. and his only completion that didn’t net a touchdown or first down was the third-and-5 throw to Cam Davis that gained 4 yards.
Morris converted the subsequent fourth-and-1 with a QB sneak. (He also had a 2-yard scramble on a third-and-4 in the first quarter and scrambled out of bounds for his first and only sack of the season on third-and-4 in the third quarter.)
Overall, the Huskies converted 8 of 15 on third down and sit at 51.6 percent for the season. They’re also 3 of 3 on fourth down. The significance of Saturday’s third-down performance, though, was that all but two of UW’s conversions required Morris to make a play with his arm.
You're doing the lord's work Doug! All I can contribute is malarkey.
I poasted this in another thread, but I don’t want it to get lost, so I’m glad you gave it it’s own thread @YellowSnow. Here is the breakdown of those numbers:
On 3rd down Morris was 7 of 8, 141 yards, two touchdowns. Four of his conversions came on 3rd and 7 or longer. His only incompletion was a drop. and his only completion that didn’t net a touchdown or first down was the third-and-5 throw to Cam Davis that gained 4 yards.
Morris converted the subsequent fourth-and-1 with a QB sneak. (He also had a 2-yard scramble on a third-and-4 in the first quarter and scrambled out of bounds for his first and only sack of the season on third-and-4 in the third quarter.)
Overall, the Huskies converted 8 of 15 on third down and sit at 51.6 percent for the season. They’re also 3 of 3 on fourth down. The significance of Saturday’s third-down performance, though, was that all but two of UW’s conversions required Morris to make a play with his arm.
You're doing the lord's work Doug! All I can contribute is malarkey.
Ps, I love your fucking malarkey. Don’t ever change.
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On 3rd down Morris was 7 of 8, 141 yards, two touchdowns. Four of his conversions came on 3rd and 7 or longer. His only incompletion was a drop. and his only completion that didn’t net a touchdown or first down was the third-and-5 throw to Cam Davis that gained 4 yards.
Morris converted the subsequent fourth-and-1 with a QB sneak. (He also had a 2-yard scramble on a third-and-4 in the first quarter and scrambled out of bounds for his first and only sack of the season on third-and-4 in the third quarter.)
Overall, the Huskies converted 8 of 15 on third down and sit at 51.6 percent for the season. They’re also 3 of 3 on fourth down. The significance of Saturday’s third-down performance, though, was that all but two of UW’s conversions required Morris to make a play with his arm.
Ps, I love your fucking malarkey. Don’t ever change.