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    Quote Originally Posted by Baltimore Ravens Lets Go! View Post
    Yes, but they can also rack up picks, sacks, and turnovers. Wilson did none of that but lead his team to the lead. You cannot give credit to anyone not wearing a Redskin or Yankee jersey can you?? Just admit it.
    Coming from the only person on the planet who won't give Griffin credit for the Redskins turn around this season, this is pretty funny.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HAIL2BNG View Post
    Coming from the only person on the planet who won't give Griffin credit for the Redskins turn around this season, this is pretty funny.
    I give Griffin a lot of credit for the Redskin turn around this season, but think your rookie RB was the team MVP. He was second in the league in rushing and set the Redskin franchise record for most yards in a season. That made it much easier for your rookie QB to suceed. He also played every game and didnt get himself hurt.

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    Griffith allowed Morris to succeed and vice versa. I don't think one could have done what they did without the other.

    Also have to give the coaching staff tons of credit for designing an offense that gave Griffith the ability to succeed. I remember there was talk after the draft about how Shanahan wasn't going to change the offense around RGIII. Well they did and it worked, beautifully.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pickle20 View Post
    Griffith allowed Morris to succeed and vice versa. I don't think one could have done what they did without the other.

    Also have to give the coaching staff tons of credit for designing an offense that gave Griffith the ability to succeed. I remember there was talk after the draft about how Shanahan wasn't going to change the offense around RGIII. Well they did and it worked, beautifully.
    The only reason I don't consider them co-MVP's of the Redskins is Morris played and had an impact in all the games whereas Griffin did not.

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    Which brings me back to the question you ignored once already. Which game did Morris have his worst game and lowest yards per carry and what was different about that game than all the rest?

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