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Todd Gurley shows St. Louis Rams he was worthy of No. 10 pick
By Sam Farmer

http://www.latimes.com/sports/nfl/la-sp-rams-gurley-farmer-20151030-column.html

Les Snead naturally felt badly for Todd Gurley after the Georgia running back suffered a season-ending knee injury last fall.

But Snead, general manager of the St. Louis Rams, also was tormented by the thought that Gurley would wind up with an NFC West rival. At the time, it seemed unlikely that the Rams would take him with the No. 10 pick.

When Gurley postponed medical evaluations at the scouting combine in February, Snead thought: He's going to slide to the bottom of the first round and be drafted 31st by the Seattle Seahawks.

The outlook started looking better for Gurley, prompting Snead to wonder: Will the Arizona Cardinals take him at 24?

Time passed, and Gurley continued to heal. Snead thought: Uh oh, the San Francisco 49ers are going to take him at 17.

The Rams, meanwhile, sat mum. Most experts had them taking an offensive lineman.

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"You knew there were a few teams wanting running backs," said Snead, easing back into his office chair at Rams headquarters this week. "What I didn't want to occur at all was somebody getting any hint that we were going to take him, with the whole selfish motive of, 'Hey, the Rams are going to take him at 10. Let's jump to nine or eight and get him first.'"

Snead's concern: He didn't want the Rams trying to tackle Gurley for the next decade.

Gurley chuckled this week when he heard the back story.

"That's pretty cool, man," he said, standing in a hallway outside the locker room at team headquarters. "I definitely was excited when they took me at No. 10. I was kind of shocked. They really kept it quiet. I know when they do those visits to do background checks back home, one of my high school coaches was like, 'Yeah, the Rams came by,' and I'm like, 'They're not going to take me.' But they did. It was crazy."

The Rams got their hands on Gurley, and now everyone else in the NFL is trying to do the same. He has been an indisputable phenom so far. After sitting out the exhibition season and the first two regular-season games as he continued to rehabilitate his knee, Gurley knocked off the rust with six carries against the Pittsburgh Steelers and in the last three games ran for 146, 159 and 128 yards.

The soft-spoken kid, who has struck a friendship with Rams Hall of Fame running back Eric Dickerson, is the first NFL rookie since 2005 to rush for at least 125 yards in each of his first three starts, matching the feat of former Tampa Bay Buccaneers back Cadillac Williams.

The St. Louis fans were so loud in chanting Gurley's name during last Sunday's game against the Cleveland Browns that Rams Coach Jeff Fisher had to flap his arms to hush them so his offense could hear the quarterback.

"I would've liked to have been around to listen to the 'Eric' chant as well, the Eric Dickerson chant," Fisher said afterward.

Matter of fact, the first person Gurley heard from after the game was Dickerson, who called a Rams executive and had him hand the phone to the rookie sensation in the locker room.

"I like his acceleration, I like his first step, and when I saw him in college I said, 'This kid can play,'" said Dickerson, who as a member of the Los Angeles Rams set still-standing NFL records for rushing yards by a rookie with 1,808 in 1983 and for a single season with 2,105 in 1984.

"He's big, he's fast, and he doesn't hesitate," Dickerson said of the 6-foot-1, 227-pound Gurley. "Guys who dance around, those aren't the guys who make it. The guys who make the quick decision and just hit it, those are the guys who do it. And he's that kind of guy. When he sees a hole, he don't mess around."

Dickerson and Gurley met when the Rams trained with the Dallas Cowboys last summer in Oxnard. where Fisher paid homage to the 55-year-old NFL icon — who still looks like he could play — by putting him in the huddle for a play during a non-contact walk-through drill. Just before doing so, Fisher informed his offensive linemen that they were going to have the honor of blocking for the great Eric Dickerson — perhaps a hint of things to come when Gurley got well.

"Even when I played I knew that one day my day would come when this would all be over," Dickerson said. "For Jeff to let me run that last play in practice — that's all I did because it's all I can do any more — that was a thrill for me. I wrote him a note on a picture and said, 'Thanks for letting me carry the rock one last time.'"

Gurley was watching at the time, just as Dickerson is watching him now. While acknowledging the long-time contribution of running back Steven Jackson, who wore No. 39, the Rams point out that Hall of Famer Marshall Faulk wore No. 28, Dickerson No. 29 and Gurley No. 30. A natural progression.

Gurley leads the NFL with 213 yards in the fourth quarter and is the only player with three runs of at least 45 yards, one in each of the last three games. Last Sunday, Gurley gained an astounding 97 yards after contact. He runs through arm tackles as if they're turnstiles.

"If you just watch his highlights, I don't know if you truly appreciate the tough yards that he gets as well," Rams linebacker James Laurinaitis said. "Being able to see him in person, the thing that stood out to me when he first got here is just how explosive he is. His patience, his vision, and just how he knows when to take off."

The patience is what's especially impressive to Snead, who has a laptop on his desk that's connected to a large video screen in the corner of his office. He can pull up any play from any game or practice with a few clicks, then dissect it in frame-by-frame detail.

Although Dickerson talked about how Gurley doesn't dance and just hits a hole, Snead is able to show how the young back patiently waits for a crease to develop — as opposed to simply trying to run over defenders — before making his move. It all happens in an instant, almost too quick for a cognitive process.

Gurley had to exercise the same patience during his healing process. The Rams considered unveiling him for their Week 2 game against the Washington Redskins, but Gurley told Fisher toward the end of the week that he wasn't quite ready to go. That wasn't easy for a rookie champing at the bit to prove himself.

The pivotal play, the one Gurley needed to experience, came in practice the next week. Snead dialed it up on his laptop for review. The Rams were in shorts but with shoulder pads and helmets. The backup center was in, and he was knocked back about four yards by a defensive tackle, causing him to collide with Gurley coming out of the backfield. It was a huge body launched squarely into Gurley's surgically repaired knee.

The footage is silent, but you can almost hear the Rams gasp as Gurley's legs are swept from under him and he is upended.

In a blink, the rookie popped to his feet and ran 25 yards downfield.

"Coach," he said as he returned to the huddle, "I'm ready to go."
 

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Yeah, Farmer is an LA Sports writer, but he's a well known respected reporter nationally...I am glad for his perspective.
 
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It's funny how people questioned the 10th overall pick...As a UGA/ATL fan I don't even like the Rams whatsoever but the second that dude got drafted...I've been watching ALL the games he has played in. That just goes to show you RIGHT THERE what kind of football player the Dawgs got to witness. Sure the fans have their questions going in but that dude tore his ACL and walked off the field on his own power. Not even a year later he's showing glimpses of his days at Georgia.

Let us not forget that ACL injuries usually take that second year for the player to be "back to form"
So.... not even a year past injury...what do we see now? Is this...an...Illusion?

NO.

Adrian Peterson said he was ready for the NFL out of high school...TG3 was too.
 
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It's funny how people questioned the 10th overall pick...As a UGA/ATL fan I don't even like the Rams whatsoever but the second that dude got drafted...I've been watching ALL the games he has played in. That just goes to show you RIGHT THERE what kind of football player the Dawgs got to witness. Sure the fans have their questions going in but that dude tore his ACL and walked off the field on his own power. Not even a year later he's showing glimpses of his days at Georgia.

Let us not forget that ACL injuries usually take that second year for the player to be "back to form"
So.... not even a year past injury...what do we see now? Is this...an...Illusion?

NO.

Adrian Peterson said he was ready for the NFL out of high school...TG3 was too.

You're right about most...but wrong about one. He's TG30 now. And when we face the Falcons, he'll run through their defense like a scimitar ran through flesh in the olden days. :)
 
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You're right about most...but wrong about one. He's TG30 now. And when we face the Falcons, he'll run through their defense like a scimitar ran through flesh in the olden days. :)


Well we have been playing good run D this year...against scrubs. ATL has played terrible teams lol.

TGII TG3 TG30 whatever that thing is...it's not human.
 

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Well we have been playing good run D this year...against scrubs. ATL has played terrible teams lol.

TGII TG3 TG30 whatever that thing is...it's not human.

Well, he ain't a Predator like S-Jax. So I guess he's a Terminator? I think they could kill a Predator in a straight fight. Predator may have better weapons, but they're still organics. And synthetics kill organics every time.
 
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Well, he ain't a Predator like S-Jax. So I guess he's a Terminator? I think they could kill a Predator in a straight fight. Predator may have better weapons, but they're still organics. And synthetics kill organics every time.


Nah Predator/Terminator don't seem to finish their missions...This guy does catch my drift?
 

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Yeah the partial meltdown here when Gurley was selected was hilarious


Glad I was in the minority
I was NOT thinking a RB or Gurley not even close. That damaged ACL block his name off my brain log... I was looking for a Right OT myself but it was clear very early that was not going to happen. Then shifted to CB/WR.....so glad I was wrong ...although CB Marcus Peters is going to real good.
 

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I was NOT thinking a RB or Gurley not even close. That damaged ACL block his name off my brain log... I was looking for a Right OT myself but it was clear very early that was not going to happen. Then shifted to CB/WR.....so glad I was wrong ...although CB Marcus Peters is going to real good.

Well you're not the Lone Ranger, can't really say I was too shocked knowing Fisher, long way to go tho, but it's looking like a walk off Kirk Gibson HR right now

One day for shits and giggles we ought to bring back the first round thread.
 

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I had not been following the Gurley Man in college at all, although I had heard a few rumors---I can always count on my youngest Brother for those. However, the first set of highlights provided by a member here converted me. After seeing games & videos by some of the greatest ever---Jim Brown, Gale Sayers, OJ, Tony Dorsett, ED, Barry Sanders, Emmitt Smith, Earl Campbell, Terrell Davis, Marshall Faulk, AP---it is not that difficult to recognize greatness even in nascent form. TGII appears to be an amalgam of the special traits of quite a number of the truly special RB's. He has the speed (when fully healthy) of AP, the sheer balance of Emmitt Smith, the quickness/elusiveness of OJ, the vision/decisiveness/toughness of Jim Brown/Terrell Davis, the sheer strength of Earl Campbell/Jim Brown. I have to see more of his soft hands to draw more accurate comparisons there; however, even there, he appears to be better than avarage.
 

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LA Times? Is it 2016 already?

I have a feeling we're gonna see a lot of articles from writers all around the country on Gurley. Especially the ones worried about their local team facing him.
 

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I have a feeling we're gonna see a lot of articles from writers all around the country on Gurley. Especially the ones worried about their local team facing him.

I just said it kind of tongue in cheek because that wasn't a "look at this guy we have to face" type article. It was a "local paper hometown player" type of article.
 

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The pivotal play, the one Gurley needed to experience, came in practice the next week. Snead dialed it up on his laptop for review. The Rams were in shorts but with shoulder pads and helmets. The backup center was in, and he was knocked back about four yards by a defensive tackle, causing him to collide with Gurley coming out of the backfield. It was a huge body launched squarely into Gurley's surgically repaired knee.

The footage is silent, but you can almost hear the Rams gasp as Gurley's legs are swept from under him and he is upended.

In a blink, the rookie popped to his feet and ran 25 yards downfield.

"Coach," he said as he returned to the huddle, "I'm ready to go."
I got a big Chill reading this^!! Man it Pumps me up!!:D:headexplosion::yess::icare: