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I'm physically ill watching this Rams offense.
Trade Gurley to the Colts.
Trade Gurley to the Colts.
Look across the ball. 49ers passing game players are pretty bad too.I don't know if it's Fisher or not but I do know you're offense isn't going to be very good with Case Keenum at QB and Kenny Britt at WR and a gadget player as your other WR. That is the worst passing offensive starters at core positions that I can think of in the entire NFL.
Which is exactly why they shouldn't have traded up for Goff. They needed actual WR talent too. Could have found a serviceable QB somewhere.I don't know if it's Fisher or not but I do know you're offense isn't going to be very good with Case Keenum at QB and Kenny Britt at WR and a gadget player as your other WR. That is the worst passing offensive starters at core positions that I can think of in the entire NFL.
Good timingGurley is going to be a bust, I'm calling it now. He's got skills but the Rams may have the worst offense in league history.
I don't really have a dog in this fight, but it's generally much easier to find serviceable players at WR than it is to find a franchise QB.Which is exactly why they shouldn't have traded up for Goff. They needed actual WR talent too. Could have found a serviceable QB somewhere.
Don't ever change, Shark Poolers.Gurley is going to be a bust, I'm calling it now.
They could have traded down and signed Robert Griffin...Which is exactly why they shouldn't have traded up for Goff. They needed actual WR talent too. Could have found a serviceable QB somewhere.
You pretty much nailed it. I can't recall ever seeing a team look as listless and unprepared as Rams. Now watch them turn around and beat Seattle.It was only one game, but I'm worried. Gurley is obviously not the problem, he looks great even when he gains 2 yards, but that was as bad an offensive performance as I've seen in years. The line looked horrible, the passing game fooled nobody, and the number one overall pick was in street clothes. The Rams are going to face 8-9 in the box all year.
Again, it's early, but that looked like a team in need of a complete overhaul. It's hard to expect an offense with no line and no passing threat to produce great rushing numbers no matter how talented Gurley is.
Hahaha - calling the Gurley bust now really helps for my draft next week.Good timing
And it's been that way for years. I can't believe they didn't bring in Sanu or Marvin Jones. There are always FA wr's available. And anyone could have hit on a WR in the early rounds the last few years.I don't know if it's Fisher or not but I do know you're offense isn't going to be very good with Case Keenum at QB and Kenny Britt at WR and a gadget player as your other WR. That is the worst passing offensive starters at core positions that I can think of in the entire NFL.
Front office is incompetentAnd it's been that way for years. I can't believe they didn't bring in Sanu or Marvin Jones. There are always FA wr's available. And anyone could have hit on a WR in the early rounds the last few years.
Unlike last season when they had the same players and same system?Gurley is going to be a bust, I'm calling it now. He's got skills but the Rams may have the worst offense in league history.
I think for redraft, barring Goff being a revelation, you're right. He is probably looking RB9-12 range. What a waste of the best RB in the NFL.Rough game, but there were no holes. He will be ok this year, but def looks like he is a bottom tier RB1, then a top tier. Oh well...
I doubt dynasty owners are going to sell him cheap after 1 bad game.If you believe in Gurley, there is probably no cheaper time to acquire him than now.
watching him run will do that.... and makes you forget his terrible offensive situationDepends on your scoring system, but in our league he was the 12th ranked RB (PPG basis) over the 2nd half of the season in 2015... just ahead of Javorius Allen... having trouble seeing what made him a top 5 pick in redrafts... other than clever marketing.
I can't conceive of a scoring system (save one that deduct points for rushing yards) in which Gurley would have been the 12th ranked RB over the second half of last year. Methinks you have failed to account for his week 17 game in which he did not play. If you make that change I think you'll find he likely grades out inthe RB5-8 range at worst.Depends on your scoring system, but in our league he was the 12th ranked RB (PPG basis) over the 2nd half of the season in 2015... just ahead of Javorius Allen... having trouble seeing what made him a top 5 pick in redrafts... other than clever marketing.
just using FBG data dominator, Gurley had 5th most RB fantasy points from weeks 9 to 17 and had 25 more total points than buck allen (RB14) through that time period.I can't conceive of a scoring system (save one that deduct points for rushing yards) in which Gurley would have been the 12th ranked RB over the second half of last year. Methinks you have failed to account for his week 17 game in which he did not play. If you make that change I think you'll find he likely grades out inthe RB5-8 range at worst.
No doubt and for who? It's not like there are a bunch of RB's out there tearing it up right now.I doubt dynasty owners are going to sell him cheap after 1 bad game.
After week 9 he went 14, 12, 2, 4, 26, 13, 14... that's 12.1 PPG, ranking was 12th just ahead of Javorius Allen (modified PPR).Morton Muffley said:I can't conceive of a scoring system (save one that deduct points for rushing yards) in which Gurley would have been the 12th ranked RB over the second half of last year. Methinks you have failed to account for his week 17 game in which he did not play. If you make that change I think you'll find he likely grades out inthe RB5-8 range at worst.
Watched him run for my team all last season... gets stuffed a lot near the goal line as I recall.iamkoza said:watching him run will do that.... and makes you forget his terrible offensive situation
You're doing it wrong.I'd like to move him but what am I going to actually get for him? His potential is still high enough that I don't want to sell too low.
I said "I'd like to move him" but I'm not going to because I can't get value for him so right now I just need to hope he actually starts doing something.You're doing it wrong.
Oops, my bad, I didn't realize this was the dynasty thread. I'm not in a dynasty league with him.I rest my case, your honor.
You shouldn't move him in redraft either.Oops, my bad, I didn't realize this was the dynasty thread. I'm not in a dynasty league with him.
Whoa. So he's averaging -.1 yards before contact? Whoa.
OMG. Brutal.
Rams coach Jeff Fisher isn't worried about Todd Gurley's slow start.
"He's outstanding," said Fisher. "When the season is said and done, people are going to go, 'Wow.'" If only it were that simple. Gurley is being held hostage in an offense that is fundamentally broken. He's going to have a hard time mustering anything of fantasy significance with Case Keenum guiding the listless Rams. Once considered a no-brainer RB1, Gurley's fantasy arrow is pointing way down.
Source: Alden Gonzalez on Twitter
Sep 21 - 6:29 PM
Man that is very encouraging. Awesome if that continuesFinally using him in the passing game.