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    #79493
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    TG3II has produced either a first down or a touchdown on 51% of his touches this year

    Well okay. Guess I can live with that.

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    Jon Ledyard‏@LedyardNFLDraft

    Todd Gurley has 12 catches of 20 yards or more. That’s more than Desean Jackson, Nelson Agholor, Mike Evans, A.J. Green, Emmanuel Sanders, Dez Bryant, Golden Tate, Michael Crabtree, Amari Cooper and Sammy Watkins. He’s averaging 12.3 yards per catch, absurd for a RB.

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    Randall Liu‏ @RLiuNFL
    Todd Gurley is the 3rd player in NFL history to have 100+ rushing yards & 150+ receiving yards in a single game, joining Ollie Matson (1954) and Herschel Walker (1986)

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    Randall Liu‏ @RLiuNFL
    Todd Gurley is the 3rd player in NFL history to have at least 2,000 scrimmage yards, 10 rushing TDs & more than 5 receiving TDs in a single season..

    The other 2 are in the Hall of Fame:

    Marshall Faulk (2000, 2001)
    OJ Simpson (1975)

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    Joe Curley@vcsjoecurley
    Gurley joins Hall of Famer Marshall Faulk as the only Rams in NFL history to post a 70-plus yard rush and 70-plus yard reception in their careers.

    Julia Faron@JFaron
    Gurley (13) tied Marshall Faulk (13 in 2000) for the most touchdowns scored on the road in a single season in franchise history. Gurley (19) also passed Greg Bell (18 in 1988) for the fourth most touchdowns scored in a single season in franchise history.

    Gurley’s 80-yard TD rec is the 2nd-longest reception by an RB this season. Dallas RB Rod Smith had an 81-yard reception against the Giants (12/10). It is also the longest rec by an RB in franchise history. Marshall Faulk held the previous record with a 72-yard TD rec against Denver on Sept. 4, 2000.

    Gurley (13) tied Marshall Faulk (13 in 2000) for the most touchdowns scored on the road in a single season in franchise history. Gurley (19) also passed Greg Bell (18 in 1988) for the fourth most touchdowns scored in a single season in franchise history.

    Rich Hammond@Rich_Hammond
    Robert Quinn on Todd Gurley: “MVP. That’s it. Point blank. Period. MVP.”

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    #79525
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    and he’s averaging 12.3 yards per catch. that’s crazy.

    i also liked seeing him line up wide yesterday. i want to see more of that. i like the screen passes and all, but if he could start running more wr routes, wow.

    i think sean’s just scratched the surface of how he can use gurley in this offense.

    #79530
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    i’m not a big conspiracy theorist, but i’m thinking there’s gonna be a big push within nfl circles to get gurley an mvp.

    what better way to gear up interest in los angeles than to give the city its very own nfl mvp?

    i think they’ll put pressure on the voters to select gurley. behind the scenes and through the media as we’re seeing right now.

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