I can understand being optimistic but if Gurley was not close Williams isn’t even in the conversation.If Kyren Williams, "show(s) a SIGNIFICANT improvement this season"... we might need to measure him for a gold jacket.
He looked pretty damned awesome last year.
I don’t know, it’s just drills. RBs need to stay twitchyI wouldn't work my number 1 RB in OTA's either. I would say he is dealing with a foot issue.
Well, hell.I can understand being optimistic but if Gurley was not close Williams isn’t even in the conversation.
What’s the case that he could be significantly better?If Kyren Williams, "show(s) a SIGNIFICANT improvement this season"... we might need to measure him for a gold jacket.
He looked pretty damned awesome last year.
Kyren is nice, good back.I can understand being optimistic but if Gurley was not close Williams isn’t even in the conversation.
Kyren has superior vision.Kyren is nice, good back.
But nowhere close to a healthy Gurley.
WAY back there in terms of talent.
Good point. Other than both being RBs they have very different skill sets. One thing that is not disputable though is that TG at his peak (usage, health) was the best RB in the NFL.No need to compare completely different backs and let's hope KW23 doesn't suffer the same fate that TG30 did. Focussing on these present day Rams.
Kyren developed that part of his game, because he has to have that vision, patience to be successful.Kyren has superior vision.
You're asking the wrong guy.What’s the case that he could be significantly better?
Agree, that's why I started the comment with backs, TG30 was certainly the class of the league and quite possibly a HOFer. Elliot early and Henry later were closest to him had he played 8 - 10 years. KW has great awareness, feet and vision along with quick decision making and runs very tough, especially for his size. Not in the same class as an athleteGood point. Other than both being RBs they have very different skill sets. One thing that is not disputable though is that TG at his peak (usage, health) was the best RB in the NFL.
Agree, that's why I started the comment with backs, TG30 was certainly the class of the league and quite possibly a HOFer. Elliot early and Henry later were closest to him had he played 8 - 10 years. KW has great awareness, feet and vision along with quick decision making and runs very tough, especially for his size. Not in the same class as an athlete
That's a big Amen brother.Good point. Other than both being RBs they have very different skill sets. One thing that is not disputable though is that TG at his peak (usage, health) was the best RB in the NFL.