Rams Saw "Violent" Gurley In Joint Practice with Chargers

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Alden Gonzales - http://www.espn.com/blog/los-angele...t-todd-gurley-in-joint-practice-with-chargers


CARSON, Calif. -- The Todd Gurley of old seemingly made an appearance at StubHub Center on Saturday, during a joint practice against the Los Angeles Chargers that was attended by only a few thousand season-ticket holders. The Los Angeles Rams' star running back hit holes decisively and aggressively, putting together a handful of long runs toward the middle of the field and also bouncing one outside during 11-on-11 drills.

Rams coach Sean McVay saw "a violent runner."
"He did a great job of getting it out into the open field," McVay said, "and there was a couple where he's reading it one gap at a time on some of the schemes we have, and you can feel his speed once he gets to the corner. He's a guy that has been motivated and has been a standout throughout the offseason program, and it's been the same throughout camp. We're expecting big things from Todd."

Gurley, drafted 10th overall out of Georgia, was the Offensive Rookie of the Year in 2015. He rushed for 1,106 yards and 10 touchdowns despite starting only 12 games. But his production slipped in 2016, with 885 rushing yards and six touchdowns on 278 carries.

Chargers running back Melvin Gordon, taken five spots behind Gurley in 2015, was excited for Saturday because it marked the first time he would see Gurley play in person.

"I'm cool with him," Gordon said, "but obviously we both want to be and are fighting to be the best. My first year I didn't do so well, and I kind of watched him. And my second year, I did a little better than he did. So this year's going to tell it all."

The Rams' secondary was beaten a few times by Philip Rivers and a talented Chargers offense. The Rams' passing attack, meanwhile, was hit-and-miss. Standout Chargers linebacker Melvin Ingram penetrated consistently and second-year Rams quarterback Jared Goff kept most of his throws short. The short throws are seemingly a necessity at the moment, with three receivers who are expected to be deep threats -- Tavon Austin, Mike Thomas and Josh Reynolds -- nursing leg injuries. Several of Goff's throwing plays were play-action rollouts that consisted of him dumping it off to a tight end, a running back or a slot receiver, of which the Rams have plenty.


Goff maintained that it was largely a function of how the Chargers defended him.

"You can't go broke taking a deposit," he said, "so you just take what they give you."

Goff looked sharp during a two-minute drill that resulted in a field goal, but it was Gurley who impressed for most of the afternoon, displaying the feel and burst that made him one of the game's best running backs just two short seasons ago.

When told that McVay called him a "violent runner," Gurley said: "I'll take that all day, for sure. We've just got to keep working, coming out here getting better. I feel like it was a pretty good day overall."
 

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It's nice to hear Gurley is reading his gaps again. He sounds like he is back in 2015 form.

The offensive line is still apparently a huge issue. In every report I have read, that right side has been like a turnstile.

Hard to make any judgements about the passing game. So many key players are out and the QBs didn't have to worry about getting hit.
 

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It's nice to hear Gurley is reading his gaps again. He sounds like he is back in 2015 form.

The offensive line is still apparently a huge issue. In every report I have read, that right side has been like a turnstile.

Hard to make any judgements about the passing game. So many key players are out and the QBs didn't have to worry about getting hit.

Keep in mind, our offense line has gone against one of the best defenses in the league (ours) and a potentially best d line in our new neighbors. They won't face that every week
 

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Violent runner, hell yes, good to hear ! The 1st thing that came to mind was Steven Jackson !
I think Gurley is very upbeat about playing in an offense that has potential this year to break away from the anemic offense his was in last year.
 

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Keep in mind, our offense line has gone against one of the best defenses in the league (ours) and a potentially best d line in our new neighbors. They won't face that every week


The right side of the line will struggle all year. The Rams had one good OLine starter out of five last year. That is pathetic, and Devanney drafted him.
 

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The right side of the line will struggle all year. The Rams had one good OLine starter out of five last year. That is pathetic, and Devanney drafted him.

If we can give Gurley the benefit of the doubt for his sophomore year, can Hav not be awarded the same? He gave up 1 sack his rookie year and played on a gimpy leg last year.
 

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IMO Gurley had no confidence in the O scheme last season resulting in him not giving his all. It had to be frustrating being hit behind the line almost every play, and the OC not making adjustments.
 

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I thought Gurley had a lil giddy up to him in the clips I've seen...But we play Saturday night.. Against the Cowboys...I wanna see it then...I still remember those shoestring tackles just a few months ago.
 

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Keep in mind, our offense line has gone against one of the best defenses in the league (ours) and a potentially best d line in our new neighbors. They won't face that every week

That might be true but it doesn't sound like they are holding their own. There is a reason McVay is switching the right side around trying to find something that will work.
 

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IMO Gurley had no confidence in the O scheme last season resulting in him not giving his all. It had to be frustrating being hit behind the line almost every play, and the OC not making adjustments.
The OC last year when asked about making adjustments...
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If we can give Gurley the benefit of the doubt for his sophomore year, can Hav not be awarded the same? He gave up 1 sack his rookie year and played on a gimpy leg last year.

Pretty sure he gave up zero sacks his rookie year. I remembered because he was the only tackle to do so.