Ryan Williams

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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.
 
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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.

Evidence?
 
Albeit it was USF, but he came in stone cold off the bench, and was extremely confident and made great plays--including breaking out of the pocket and containment and hitting a perfect pass, something Morris is wholly incapable of right now because of his injury.
 
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.

Evidence?

He completed eighty percent of his passes vs savannah state so he must be better
 
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.

Evidence?

Code for he's white
 
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I know one guy who's probably hoping Williams gets some run...Sandland. Has Morris been introduced to him? I don't think he's even been targeted by Morris all season.
 
Still haven't answered whether Morris is 10 points better than Williams. Until duke ran the ball on the last drive--with one pass--the canes had 10 points for essentially 4 quarters. North Carolina was a good game for Morris too, lol.
 
Still haven't answered whether Morris is 10 points better than Williams. Until duke ran the ball on the last drive--with one pass--the canes had 10 points for essentially 4 quarters. North Carolina was a good game for Morris too, lol.

I don't know...but I doubt he's not going to be worse. The one way to know is to let him play.
 
the injury excuse dont explain how bad he was against florida atlantic and florida. u can see his teammates gave up on him and coley is limited the offense.
 
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It's too late for the RW experiement unless Morris gets hurt worse than he is now. That's something none of us want. We are riding with Morris for better or worse.
 
im tired of the injury excuse **** with morris... did anybody watch connor shaw from usc come into the 2nd half and lead his team to victory with a bum knee...
dammit mane... just remember the ed reed speech...
 
It's too late for the RW experiement unless Morris gets hurt worse than he is now. That's something none of us want. We are riding with Morris for better or worse.

Perhaps, but if we're down 28-0 at half I think it will be time to dismount the nag and find another horse. Yet, what I think is more likely to happen is that we will experience another J12 flashback.

I'm reminded of the old Al Capp admonition that if you can't get lucky by midnight, there's no reason to continue to make a fool out of yourself. The opposing argument suggesting that you can still take home the ugly girl will require a reverse Cinderella meltdown where Winston becomes Morris and vice-versa.

Does Marie Laveau have any descendants?
 
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Were are undefeated and u are suggesting the only way we'll know with Williams is to try??
U try w Williams when the season is lost or the game is out of reach. We don't need to "try" right now and risk a disaster or a loss.
I agree Morris is up and down and seems to have lost some confidence, but, there are still a ton of throws he can make that Williams can't.
Morris still gives us our best chance to win.
 
No coach on the planet is going to bench a senior QB, the leader of the team, in the middle of an undefeated run.

Bringing up Ryan Williams makes no sense.
 
I know one guy who's probably hoping Williams gets some run...Sandland. Has Morris been introduced to him? I don't think he's even been targeted by Morris all season.

Probably because Sandland barely plays. He's the 3rd string TE. How many snaps did he even see vs WF?
 
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I think the coaching staff should have given Williams the chance to play more meaningful minutes earlier this year when Morris was struggling. What's wrong with sitting Morris for a series or two when he's playing poorly.

At this point they are all in so you stick with what you have. I will say if Morris plays poorly against FSU then I wouldn't be surprised to see Williams start against VT, or at least alternate by quarters.

When you have to modify your offense as much as we have to protect your team against your own QB the writing should is on the wall. Every other position on this team competes weekly, why not the QB position. There is zero rhythm in our offense with Morris at QB.
 
Williams isnt starting vs va tech no matter what happens vs fsu. Stop it.
 
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