Todd Gurley is not among the top 5 problems on this O.
The OL is busy "regelling" after being reset on the fly from the preseason unit.
Keenum hasn't presented an ability to threaten a D until yesterday. Even then, it wasn't a serious threat.
Kendricks and Higbee have not opened up the middle to any serious degree.
Our WR's still have too many drops. And other "non catches" that could have been caught by average NFL receivers, although not officially called drops.
For some reason, Boras and Keenum have seemed reluctant to throw downfield to loosen things up for Gurley. At least until yesterday, a little bit. Even then, Keenum only threw for 190 yards.
More play action is needed. Gotta give the D 2 things to worry about, don't you think?
I predict that things will improve for Gurley after continued improvement among all the above.