Morris is too hurt. College football is a lot about broken plays and improvising and taking off and getting first downs and moving the chains.
It's sad to watch Morris. After huge completions (including touchdowns), he limps down the field, rather than run like every qb in the country. Our offense is hamstrung with a limp, immobile quarterback, who can't flush out of the pocket and make plays--so he forces INTs.
Don't care what anyone says. Until Duke carried the ball on for the last TD, Williams is not 10 points worse than Morris. Canes literally had 10 points until the end of the game.
Ryan Williams is more cerebral, poise--and has a great command and grasp for the offense. Doesn't have the physical arm strength as Morris--but would have led the offense on more sustained and efficient drives and got more than 10 points, than the fluke circus-catch bombs that Morris provides.
It's sad to watch Morris. After huge completions (including touchdowns), he limps down the field, rather than run like every qb in the country. Our offense is hamstrung with a limp, immobile quarterback, who can't flush out of the pocket and make plays--so he forces INTs.
Don't care what anyone says. Until Duke carried the ball on for the last TD, Williams is not 10 points worse than Morris. Canes literally had 10 points until the end of the game.
Ryan Williams is more cerebral, poise--and has a great command and grasp for the offense. Doesn't have the physical arm strength as Morris--but would have led the offense on more sustained and efficient drives and got more than 10 points, than the fluke circus-catch bombs that Morris provides.