ground game
I'm talking about the offensive line.
I remain adhered to the "Gurley" show mantra.
If they can run block for him, and he is more of the 2015 version of the game it will go a long, long way to allowing the pass schemes to work
Not that expect Sean McVay to use Gurley that much this season. Oh, he'll get his touches, but the alignment seems to be to get the sticky fingers group out there and get the ball out quick, and let thing develop from there. In essence, not a long way off from what Fisher was trying to do. It's the road taken that Fisher screwed up on.
From the outset, acquiring Whitworth is an enormous cornerstone.