The weird thing was that he seemed totally nonplussed about it. If I was him, and I was truly healthy, I'd be soooooo pissed.After the game Gurley said he had no restrictions and was physically fine. Either he's lying or the Rams made a big mistake as Goff was clearly struggling.
He’s hurt and was very slow. He broke one 16 yard run with a massive hole to run through and other than that was 2 YPC. Our LB are faster than he is now.Two targets in the passing game. I thought he would torch our linebackers. Two targets.
He was asked about that too. He said he doesn't call the plays, just following orders.The weird thing was that he seemed totally nonplussed about it. If I was him, and I was truly healthy, I'd be soooooo pissed.
Yes, he had no burst in the NFCCG, and didn't show much more tonight. He's hurt.He’s hurt and was very slow. He broke one 16 yard run with a massive hole to run through and other than that was 2 YPC. Our LB are faster than he is now.
Gurley said he’s fine because admitting your coach lied about the injury isn’t helpful.
I just watched the NFL Network interview CJ Anderson, the last question was about the split of carries between them and Anderson said something like “Todd went as much as he could tonight.” Interesting phrasing if Gurley was truly 100%.Yes, he had no burst in the NFCCG, and didn't show much more tonight. He's hurt.
Yea, but that’s only because the league and non-NE fans want to tear down the Patriots.Gurley not being in the injury report is bullshit.
We’d be hearing about investigations and fines and draft pick forfeitures were he a Pats player.
My recollection is that it is about gambling, but in the sense of encouraging transparency and avoiding the ability for insider info to become something worth buying (by bettors from team personnel).Yea, but that’s only because the league and non-NE fans want to tear down the Patriots.
Why does the injury report even exist? Is it just a gambling thing?
The old record was actually this season too, Colts at Jags, with a 6-0 final. O/U of 45.5, miss of 39.5.So the over/under missed the mark by 40, which apparently was the largest miss ever since they began tracking those things.
If he makes a play for a 32 year old Cousins in 2 years, we should take away the "genius" label.So will the Rams be the next “burgeoning dynasty” to get derailed by the Patriots?
As soon as the SB hangover was over, one of my first thoughts was that the Rams seem like a likely candidate to follow the path of many SB losers who don't make the playoffs the next year.So will the Rams be the next “burgeoning dynasty” to get derailed by the Patriots?