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Alfred Morris Named to Pro Bowl

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January 19, 2014

RUNNING BACK ALFRED MORRIS NAMED TO PRO BOWL

LOUDOUN COUNTY, Va. – The National Football League made official tonight that running back Alfred Morris has been selected to the 2014 Pro Bowl in place of Seattle running back Marshawn Lynch. The annual contest of the NFL's best will take place Sunday, Jan. 26, 2014 at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu.

The selection is the first of Morris’s career. He joins tackle Trent Williams as the team’s Pro Bowl representatives for the 2013 season. Morris becomes the first Redskins running back selected to the Pro Bowl since Clinton Portis in 2008, and his selection is the 11th by a Redskins running back since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger (three by Larry Brown, two each by Earnest Byner and Stephen Davis, and one each by Mike Thomas, Terry Allen and Clinton Portis).

In 2013, Morris rushed for 1,275 rushing yards, the 11th most in a season in team history, on 276 carries (4.6 avg.). Morris rushed for 2,888 yards across the 2012-13 seasons, the ninth-most rushing yardage of any running back in his first two NFL seasons. His 2,888 rushing yards since 2012 are second-most in the NFL, and Morris is one of only four backs in the NFL to have surpassed 1,250 rushing yards in each of the last two seasons.

Morris, 25, was honored by the Redskins on Friday as the team’s recipient of the Walter Payton Man of the Year award for his community service and volunteer efforts as well as his excellence on the field.

With the Redskins’ selections of Morris and Williams this year, the team has had at least one Pro Bowl player for 20 straight seasons. The only year Washington has not had a Pro Bowler in team history was 1993.
 
With Bowman getting injured last night, I wonder who will take his place. Perry Riley would be a good choice.
 
Morris should have made it last year as the NFL's second leading rusher.

These beauty contests really irk me, they are like ice skating in the Olympics.

Too damn subjective.

Is it strange to anyone else that Riggins is in the HOF and set the then record for TDs in a season by a running back and carries without a fumble and he never made the pro bowl once even in that record -breaking year?

Meanwhile a guy like Ahman Green made the pro bowl three or four times despite being a simply better than average back for his career.
 
Yeah, the pro-bowl has been a popularity contest for a long time. Riggins' 3 yards and a cloud of dust just weren't sexy enough.

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Yep, Randy White was still making the pro bowl in the 1980s when the Hogs were blowing him off the ball twice a year.
 

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