Mozes Morris Transfer Officially to West Forsyth

Sportsnut17

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Major blow to LN offensive of game plan as Mozes is one of the best n most underrated RBs in all of NC. His speed n swiftness is a key component of his evasive running style and also he not the biggest guy as height is consider but He is most definitely a Work horse.

WF picked up a great player
In transfer you do mean relocated? Or will he be driving back and forth?
 

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It is my understanding that Moses is not the only LN player to transfer out. Another player, I was told yesterday, is or has moved to Mooresville.
Their back up QB transferred earlier. In today’s HS climate, if you are not recruiting you are left behind. There maybe more?
 

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West Forsyth is probably a much better place for RB Mozes Morris because Lake Norman is going to be a predominantly passing team this year with their outstanding QB Kaden Craft. As a West Forsyth fan, I love it.... He's got special pedigree, he's a 1000yd RB and his dad is former 10yr veteran NFL RB Maurice Morris. West Forsyth loves to run the ball and they mix in the pass very well to keep teams off balance. West Forsyth is going to very interesting this year with lots of talent.
 

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West Forsyth is probably a much better place for RB Mozes Morris because Lake Norman is going to be a predominantly passing team this year with their outstanding QB Kaden Craft. As a West Forsyth fan, I love it.... He's got special pedigree, he's a 1000yd RB and his dad is former 10yr veteran NFL RB Maurice Morris. West Forsyth loves to run the ball and they mix in the pass very well to keep teams off balance. West Forsyth is going to very interesting this year with lots of talent.
I like Morris as a fit for West Forsyth, but Lake Norman has never been a passing first team under Oliphant, and I doubt that's the case this season. If anything they'll be balanced and use Kaden's dual-threat ability as a big part of that.
 

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I like Morris as a fit for West Forsyth, but Lake Norman has never been a passing first team under Oliphant, and I doubt that's the case this season. If anything they'll be balanced and use Kaden's dual-threat ability as a big part of that.
That makes sense, if Kaden is a nice runner...take advantage of him in the running game.
 

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It is exactly the comments posted above that make me not really understand Moses move.
1. Moses is a work horse type runner, he needs lots of opportunities.
2. Kaden is an outstanding passer but I am not sure they have a stable of receivers to utilize that arm as the majority weapon.
3. If Kaden can run, and yes he can, that would only open more space for Moses to get larger chucks of yardage on each carry.

While I do not know what West Forsyth has coming back in the backfield, they are not normally an empty backfield year to year.
I hope this turns out good for Moses, but this is one portal move that I am not sure is in his best interest.

NOW, truth be told, I told him several months ago that he should come to Mt Airy and team up with one of the top RB's in the state in an option backfield that features two backs the entire game. But, obviously he did not take my advice.
 

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It is exactly the comments posted above that make me not really understand Moses move.
1. Moses is a work horse type runner, he needs lots of opportunities.
2. Kaden is an outstanding passer but I am not sure they have a stable of receivers to utilize that arm as the majority weapon.
3. If Kaden can run, and yes he can, that would only open more space for Moses to get larger chucks of yardage on each carry.

While I do not know what West Forsyth has coming back in the backfield, they are not normally an empty backfield year to year.
I hope this turns out good for Moses, but this is one portal move that I am not sure is in his best interest.

NOW, truth be told, I told him several months ago that he should come to Mt Airy and team up with one of the top RB's in the state in an option backfield that features two backs the entire game. But, obviously he did not take my advice.
I think he transferred to West Forsyth because they have one of the best Offensive Lines in the state, They've had a great O-line for a long time. West Forsyth's all-conference RB CJ Blevins transferred to Western Guilford because his parents live and work in Greensboro. Mozes will get a lot of carries....a lot of touches if he can catch the ball out the backfield.
The problem with West is...the RB's have been historically beat up by playoff time....Basically a non-factor. I'm not sure if they have another one on that talent level to rest Mozes... but they might.
 
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