Overall, I've still been a bit disappointed in Morris this season, as for most of the year he has been doo doo. But he has turned it around lately and had some excellent performances, reminding us all of the player he can be when he's at his best.
My issue with the original premise of this thread was never really about whether or not Morris was good or bad, but with the idea that RPM is a good measure of performance. It simply is not, because it isn't a measure of performance at all. It is prediction model, intended to tell us who will be the most impactful players going forward.
I just wish more people actually understood what RPM is, and get tired of seeing it incorrectly used in analyzing players.