Wait for it?
your note on Gurley seemingly heading upstream repeatedly, and not looking to cutback or wait for something to break open has been odd.
Add this. That there's times he's not firing off the ball. These are a bit more disturbing. When the blocking upfront is nailed down, hitting the brief hole is a mandatory moment. It's getting harder to watch Todd tough out the short yards; but there's also some drift that he's not helping himself.
Commitment.
There's a strong trend now for Boras to pass the ball on 3rd and short. The play you brought up typifies what I started seeing in Tampa, but blossomed in Arizona, and kept a trend back in LA. Boras is just dead set to wing the ball on 3rd and short. And that's not Fisher ball right there. Are you committed to the run? Felt, in particular, the play that Rampage notes, that the offense should have mounted a campaign to go find that yard on the ground. Agree. That's a momentum changing play. Perhaps a game changing drive gone