Now first of all (there was a time people wrote that instead of first and foremost) I liked that the Rams paid Gurley, I know some were against it and even some who enjoy bringing up the fact of his injury at Georgia, but that's fine, the Rams were a new attraction to Southern California and Gurley was the face of the franchise.
Now IMO, Gurley's attitude changed, and I don't know why. Maybe he had trouble coming to the realization that he was not the same or maybe he truly believed he was fine and wasn't being given the time to find his rhythm, however, you should never let that carry over in the locker room, McVay didn't let that happen, but Gurley did.
Similar to, you should never disagree in front of the children, although some people still have trouble heeding that advice, Gurley seem to pout and all of the sudden, he was affecting the locker room and once that happens regardless of the cap hit, the Los Angeles Rams had to part ways. Seems like it was best for both parties, similar to
@Selassie I divorces (not sure if it's more than one) but overall, Gurley and the Rams are both better off as the Rams have a nice stable of running backs under a rising assistant coach in Thomas Brown and Todd Gurley III took that midnight train to Georgia and is back home playing for the Atlanta Falcons.