Todd Gurley Yay or Nay?

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I'm watching the RAM game because I recorded it. (Didn't watch it live) that said I don't know if this was talked about. Gurley to me looked slow. No first few seconds burst. Seemed pretty slow at times. He also easier to be put on the ground. I want Todd Gurley of 2015 didn't see that.

Let's hope for improvement against Washington!
 
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He did seem slowish to me too but it's hard to judge bigger backs like that some times. I know he has a really good stride so his full speed wouldn't be seen if he wasn't opening it up. But yeah something is still off with him it seems like. Mostly he still looked frustrated and annoyed. The run blocking was still atrocious but the Colts do have some beef on their d-line even if they were awful everywhere else. Gurley is going to have to get some patience I think. If the passing game continues to make plays every week his run lanes will slowly begin to open up for him.
 
As the guy above said, the blocking is not good enough, but I wanna see a RB with more zip. Even in open space he looked 'off'

Would like to see us bring in a speedier back (to spot Gurley)
 
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McVay spoke earlier in training camp about Todd being more patient. I think we saw that yesterday. But unfortunately, Pagano went out of his way to shut down our running game. But that opened up the passing game. (8 in the box means not as many in coverage....). And Todd almost had a 100 yds in production when you figure in his receiving yardage. He did fine yesterday. The Colts went out of their way to shut down the run.
 
Good points not saying he can't get better, I'm hoping for it. I guess having the box sacked for so long made him pick up some bad habits.
 
Fact is he is not as advertised in most peoples minds. Gurley would not be in any current legit top ten RB lists, however he is better than most other RB's & is a workhorse type RB who can play all 3 downs & get you some good first downs @ this time. He is just as good in the passing game as the LOS stuff. I would expect to see Gurley utilized in the short passing game more & more where he could be a bit more effective.

Bottom line Gurley's burst has left the Rams building.
 
He's showing his skills in the passing game, like he did last season. McVay mentioned getting the run game going next week, there's no reason not to believe him. Also eventually teams will have to respect our passing game, giving Gurley more space to run.
 
Watching yesterday, I felt Todd was a step away from breaking a long run, just seemed to get caught and one play, he was caught from behind and that play should have gone for a longer run. That being posted, Gurley catches the ball extremely well too and is excellent in pass protection, if you're going to post about Gurley the runner, we must encapsulate the other aspects of the position as well.
 
Dude, Gurley was not slow. Watch it again, he's being patient and waiting for holes to open up; which was tough to come by yesterday. Our OL had a tough time run blocking yesterday with guys like Woods on the Colts interior front. Gurley is good to go.
 
Todd Gurley put up almost 100 yards yesterday and had a couple of his better efforts called back. He was very close to breaking one on a couple of plays and he made poor reads on a few others. He looks very strong - that TD run was all "want to". The Colts did NOT really stack the box today, but the run blocking was sub par.

McVay had a couple of really sweet play designs that put Gurley in much better position than he was almost all of last year - the fake to Gurley/fake to Tavon/screen to Gurley was fucking poetry - well designed and perfectly executed. Gurley is a workhorse, every down back and he will get his this season.
 
First Gurley had 96 all purpose yards and a TD run that was all TG. Second, the run blocking stunk. It was no better for Brown. One reason Goff connected on 21 passes with at least 5 over 20 yards for 306 yards? 8 in the box. Gurley has to play this role until Defenses start playing the pass. If they don't we'll be 10-0 before they know what hit them. When they do Gurley will have his lanes.
 
McVay spoke earlier in training camp about Todd being more patient. I think we saw that yesterday. But unfortunately, Pagano went out of his way to shut down our running game. But that opened up the passing game. (8 in the box means not as many in coverage....). And Todd almost had a 100 yds in production when you figure in his receiving yardage. He did fine yesterday. The Colts went out of their way to shut down the run.

Yeah, I thought I saw quite a few 8 in the box defenses yesterday as well. It's almost as if Pagano thought he was facing off against Fisher/Boras, and considering he thought his team had just got its ass kicked by the 49ers, that wouldn't be a surprise.
 
Dude, Gurley was not slow. Watch it again, he's being patient and waiting for holes to open up; which was tough to come by yesterday. Our OL had a tough time run blocking yesterday with guys like Woods on the Colts interior front. Gurley is good to go.

Exactly! he was waiting for his blocks to develop. If he was provided with wide, gaping holes we would have seen his speed right away. However, with Sean and Jared committed to going downfield with the aerial attack, DCs will have no choice but to adjust to prevent being killed quickly, and the Gurley Express! will have more room to roam.