For those who said Gurley lacks burst

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I fully believe he has burst. Until the middle of the 2nd quarter yesterday I legitimately had to question whether he USES it. He seems to hit holes slowly these days. And the play where he was pressed into his OLineman's back for like 3 seconds and he fumbled? That was just weird running.

But boy did he start kicking A after that.
 
I think he has "burst", especially when he is in open field. What he lacks (at least the past 18-20 gms or so) is "explosion" through the holes and change of direction in close quarters. the former is due to/or product of, the opinions that he isn't "seeing the holes".
But once he gets open field, he has a burst of speed. We have seen that all along. But we need to see him find the creases better
 
I think he has "burst", especially when he is in open field. What he lacks (at least the past 18-20 gms or so) is "explosion" through the holes and change of direction in close quarters. the former is due to/or product of, the opinions that he isn't "seeing the holes".
But once he gets open field, he has a burst of speed. We have seen that all along. But we need to see him find the creases better

We saw the change of direction yesterday and explosion. IMO, Gurley didn't trust the plays or the OL. We're seeing that trust return.(along with some competent blocking)
 
What he lacks (at least the past 18-20 gms or so) is "explosion" through the holes and change of direction in close quarters. the former is due to/or product of, the opinions that he isn't "seeing the holes".

Don't buy all of that

I think his vision is fine, his burst is fine, his change of direction for a 6'2", 220 lb. back is fine, his explosiveness is fine, his vertical is fine, his receiving skills are fine...what else ya got?

IMO
 
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The only thing Gurley has been lacking is open field, hard to show burst with DL penetration. But on pitches he gets the corner as quick as anyone, and will hurdle your ass if you look down. Gurley will be just fine as the O grows so will everyones confidence and Gurley will be unstoppable, unless of course you would rather let Goff beat you through the air.
 
It's all on the Offensive Line. TG keeps running into his lineman, especially on the right side or the lane was not there and he gets immediately pummeled. The Interior gap between Sullivan and Jamon Brown was non-existent and so was the non-existent lane between JB and Havenstein. Rams need to upgrade their OL still.
 
I'm really glad to see him do well.

I don't know if I could handle this place if a Great Gurley Debate was to happen.
 
Don't get me started on defending Gurley on this thread. Everyone has already seen this on the very similar(actually the same) 'Gurley: Yay or Nay' thread.
 
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Dude looked reborn in the second half Sunday. I hope we see more of that Gurley going forward.
 
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His speed is fine but he has pretty average vision for a RB in my opinion, not an elite talent like someone like AP to be drafted that high or someone like Faulk was. Crazy we could have drafted David Johnson or Ajayi that year much later.
 
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His speed is fine but he has pretty average vision for a RB in my opinion, not an elite talent like someone like AP to be drafted that high or someone like Faulk was. Crazy we could have drafted David Johnson or Ajayi that year much later.

Watching in the passing game this year, I'm thinking we're not going to have any regrets regarding that pick. McVay understands something Fisher and Boras never did: Gurley is a talented receiver and very dangerous in space. It's clear that he's trying to feature him in the passing attack. I'd like to see Goff use him even more. Meanwhile, David Johnson isn't helping his team on IR.

Don't get me started on defending Gurley on this thread. Everyone has already seen this on the very similar(actually the same) 'Gurley: Yay or Nay' thread.

Yea, I was about to go on a rant in that thread after the game last week about how this fanbase just always has to beat up on some player, even after a blowout win. But for once, I decided just to let it be. Glad Gurley changed some opinions this week.
 
Injuries withstanding, DJ is a far better back than Gurley and drafted in the 3rd round. Cardinals deserve props for seeing what other teams failed to. TG is not a bad back by any means, but I dont think he is top 10 talent and definitely not on the level of a guy like AP who everyone here was comparing him to.
 
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Spielman says he looked down during a running play, that's why he ran into a lineman instead of finding the hole. He pretty much sounds like he knows what he's talking about, though he's not the best color guy and seemed a ltitle bit for the Redskins at times.
 
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