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I think the Rams will benefit from a healthy Gurley in several ways. Beyond the obvious, that is.
Sure, he's gonna get yardage as a runner. But his presence will benefit on so many other levels, too.
He will help increase our TOP.
He's a pass receiving threat to further concern a D.
He can get yardage running both inside and outside.
He has huge hands and rarely fumbles.
He can get those 4 yard gains, but he can break off a 20-40 yarder at any time, as well. A nightmare for a D.
He can simply wear out a D. By 3rd quarter, the D's will have their tongues hanging out.
He can force the D to come up, leaving open the middle to occasional deep throw for Foles. That, alone, is huge.
In short, he can be a one man wrecking crew affecting many levels. A player that opposing teams are forced to gameplan against. A rare and valuable commodity, indeed.
And after 3 quarters of a heavy dose of Gurley, Fisher can bring in the fresh Mason to terrorize a tired D that has been on the field for far too long.
Bottom line, here's what I see...
I see more scoring.
I see our D playing with more leads.
I see more Ram control of the clock.
I see fewer turnovers due to increased running plays and fewer throws needed to try to come from behind.
I see an easier transition for Foles in his new O.
I see more WINS!
The above are the reasons that S&F were so happy to grab Gurley at their #10 pick.
I'm stoked!
Sure, he's gonna get yardage as a runner. But his presence will benefit on so many other levels, too.
He will help increase our TOP.
He's a pass receiving threat to further concern a D.
He can get yardage running both inside and outside.
He has huge hands and rarely fumbles.
He can get those 4 yard gains, but he can break off a 20-40 yarder at any time, as well. A nightmare for a D.
He can simply wear out a D. By 3rd quarter, the D's will have their tongues hanging out.
He can force the D to come up, leaving open the middle to occasional deep throw for Foles. That, alone, is huge.
In short, he can be a one man wrecking crew affecting many levels. A player that opposing teams are forced to gameplan against. A rare and valuable commodity, indeed.
And after 3 quarters of a heavy dose of Gurley, Fisher can bring in the fresh Mason to terrorize a tired D that has been on the field for far too long.
Bottom line, here's what I see...
I see more scoring.
I see our D playing with more leads.
I see more Ram control of the clock.
I see fewer turnovers due to increased running plays and fewer throws needed to try to come from behind.
I see an easier transition for Foles in his new O.
I see more WINS!
The above are the reasons that S&F were so happy to grab Gurley at their #10 pick.
I'm stoked!