July 31, 2017 03:32AM
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RockRam
In his rookie year he could make people miss, and run through tackles. Last year, he could get arm tackled and go down. First contact usually ended his rush attempt. It was baffling to me.

I still think that most of it had to do with Fisher turning him into an untouchable prima dona. Not allowing him to get tackled in training camp? Wearing a red shirt like a QB? Fisher babied him, and tried to make him out to be a freak hybrid of Marshall Faulk and Eddie George. But then Fisher turned the offense over to a novice. The result was a disaster.

Can Gurley redeem himself this year? TBD. I'm not that much of a Gurley fan; hated the pick because there is no reason in this league to spend a 1st round draft pick on a RB, let alone a top 10 pick. And I don't like the idea of a "workhorse" RB any way. A stable of specialists is better. And cheaper.

I think it had to do with him losing weight and not being as explosive. And that had to do, reportedly, with him not dedicating himself in the off-season in 2016 to the same extent he did in 2015. Actually if anything he was treated more as an "untouchable" in 2015 because he was coming off the knee.

This off-season Gurley has been very open and public about working out in a more dedicated way.
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  TRANSCRIPT: Rams Head Coach Sean McVay– Training Camp – July 30, 2017

Shaky584July 31, 2017 12:40AM

  Interesting

RFIP255July 31, 2017 02:39AM

  In his rookie year yes. Last year, no.

RockRam243July 31, 2017 03:14AM

  Re: In his rookie year yes. Last year, no.

zn187July 31, 2017 03:32AM

  Re: Interesting

zn221July 31, 2017 03:28AM

  pro's pro

wv ram291July 31, 2017 04:19AM

  Re: pro's pro

RFIP178July 31, 2017 04:23AM

  Loved his line about Reed and Davis

rambleon183July 31, 2017 04:25AM

  Re: Yeah that was well done

merlin228July 31, 2017 07:40AM