that comes about from watching him in the Hawks game. I view this as a 'good' thing... but with the potential for disaster... coaches and Gurley need to be on guard.
Gurley is taking 'bad' blocking and instead of trying to make something out of nothing, which can and often does go terribly wrong, he's instantly getting that extra 'inch'... often not even a yard, but it's every single inch he can get before the whistle. The problem that could arise from that is that it becomes habit, and when the blocking actually goes right, often at the last possible moment, he may form a 'habit' of settling when more was right there for the taking. I do NOT think he's to that point.