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1James Young (500 Reputation Points)I prefer Morris because he's in a much more run-friendly division, getting to face the Eagles, Giants, and Cowboys twice each. Many of Morris' headaches were just Shanahanegins, and he's out of there. Imagine if Roy Helu or D. Young didn't vulture two Morris TDs a game. Well this season, they won't.1 Comment↳McCoyzie1989 (319 Reputation Points)really good answer! .... i think! maybe have a bit of research/validation to do but you voice a great point!
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0Kiki G. (540 Reputation Points)McCoyzie, what's with the Rationale and Support? If you don't like one word answers, you might want to ask your question differently... Maybe an open ended question
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0Pat Hofer (500 Reputation Points)Morris1 Comment↳McCoyzie1989 (319 Reputation Points)Rationale?
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0Matthews (542 Reputation Points)i think its close, they both come with question marks....i like morris just a little more
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0Justin Roland (308 Reputation Points)For me, that's tough. There is plenty of uncertainty swirling over Tampa, but Morris comes with his fair share of potential headaches as well. NF says Martin by a slim margin.
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0Shane Cox (500 Reputation Points)Martin.4 Comments↳McCoyzie1989 (319 Reputation Points)SUpport↳McCoyzie1989 (319 Reputation Points)Support?**↳Shane Cox (500 Reputation Points)It's a valid point that Morris is in a better situation, whether it be an easier division and an athletic qb to take pressure off of him, but it's the Martin's talent that i prefer. Also, I feel the bucs defense will help Martin out whereas the Redskins will not. The Cowboys and Eagles will blow them out, leaving RG3 having to air it out. Granted the Saints will blow the bucs out and possibly the Falcons too, but I always take talent first.↳Kiki G. (540 Reputation Points)Shane, you answered the question properly... You don't need no damn support, like write a freakin' analogy- We're talking football, not pre med!!!