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July 28, 2015 at 3:10 pm #27690
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ModeratorJim Thomas @jthom1
RB Todd Gurley passes his conditioning test with Rams Tuesday _ impressively we might add. Will begin camp on active roster.
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Myles Simmons@MylesASimmons
GM Les Snead says on @550KTRS RB Todd Gurley has passed his conditioning test, and should be able to progress to football activities soon
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Albert Breer@AlbertBreer
Rams GM Les Snead tells @550KTRS that RB Todd Gurley passed his conditioning test and will start camp on the active roster.
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Prometheus Faulk
KTRS interview with Snead, says Gurley has passed his conditioning test.
They put him on NFI as opposed to the PUP/IR designated to return for a reason.
I still think it’s possible he’s ready to roll week 1. I maintain people are going to be surprised by how well he plays and healthy he stays in short order.
July 28, 2015 at 4:29 pm #27698Agamemnon
ParticipantTodd Gurley passes physical, will begin Rams camp on active roster
Posted by Darin Gantt on July 28, 2015, 2:24 PM EDT
gurley Getty ImagesThe Rams were prepared to let rookie running back Todd Gurley start training camp on the non-football injury list if need be.
Apparently, there will be no need.
According to Jim Thomas of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Gurley passed his conditioning test Tuesday — “impressively” — and will begin camp on the active roster.
As recently as last week, there were reports that the Rams were content to ease Gurley into things after he tore his ACL last November, which allowed them to get him with the 10th pick in the draft. After all, they have a deep running back group (Tre Mason, Benny Cunningham and Isaiah Pead), so it’s not as if they need him immediately.
If he’s back to the form he showed at Georgia so soon, and is truly ready to go, it justifies their willingness to make the bold call to choose him so high.
RB Todd Gurley passes his conditioning test with Rams Tuesday _ impressively we might add. Will begin camp on active roster.
— Jim Thomas (@jthom1) July 28, 2015
July 28, 2015 at 4:39 pm #27700Agamemnon
ParticipantJuly 28, 2015 at 4:53 pm #27701wv
ParticipantThat will give the season a boost imo. All along I have thought it would be at least 6 games before Gurley would play
well maybe it should be six games before he plays.
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vJuly 28, 2015 at 5:25 pm #27703Agamemnon
ParticipantThat will give the season a boost imo. All along I have thought it would be at least 6 games before Gurley would play
well maybe it should be six games before he plays.
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vI they really think he is healthy, then they might go with just 4 RBs on the opening day roster, as Wagoner suggested.
July 29, 2015 at 1:01 am #27713zn
ModeratorGurley passes physical, begins camp on active roster
By Jim Thomas
During the last week of OTA practice sessions in June, Rams coach Jeff Fisher talked about the roster options the team had for rookie running back Todd Gurley once training camp opened. Among them, as Gurley continued his rehab from knee surgery he underwent as a Georgia Bulldog, was designation to the physically unable to perform list.
“If he’s not ‘PUP-ed,’ ” Fisher said at the time, “then I think you could probably assume that he’s going to play sooner than you think.”
Well, on Tuesday, all Rams rookies had to undergo their pre-training camp conditioning tests, a series of running drills to gauge their fitness levels for the rigors of camp. On a hot and steamy day in St. Louis, Gurley wasn’t fazed by the weather.
He passed his conditioning test with an exclamation point, according to those who saw him work out. So contrary to some national speculation last week, Gurley will not begin training camp on the PUP list. Instead, he will start training camp Friday on the active roster and be available to practice.
Obviously, this is an encouraging development for a Rams team hoping to beef up its running game and add a much-needed difference maker to the offense. There are no guarantees, of course, but as Fisher said in mid-June, minus the PUP-list designation he will probably play sooner than expected.
So the chances of Gurley being ready on opening day, Sept. 13 in the Edward Jones Dome against defending NFC champion Seattle, just went up. That doesn’t mean he’ll get 20 or 25 touches against the Seahawks, but he could be a factor.
Gurley’s work on the conditioning test certainly rates as a positive development, and a definite sign of progress in terms of the knee. But he still has some road to travel in terms of preparation for the regular season. The Rams’ medical staff, in consultation with the coaches, still must evaluate Gurley’s medical progress versus setting a specified return date.
Along those lines the team still has to determine a plan for integrating functional football work — that is, practice — with the continued rehab work that must be done on the surgically repaired left knee.
Gurley suffered the injury in the Bulldogs’ Nov. 15 game against Auburn last season, or roughly 8½ months ago. Even with the injury and surgery, the Rams couldn’t pass on Gurley at No. 10 overall in the draft.
In calling him the team’s running back of the future, Fisher cited Gurley’s athletic ability, strength, acceleration and instincts as a runner. “He’s special,” Fisher said after making the pick.
Gurley’s combination of speed and power could make him an improved version of Steven Jackson in St. Louis. He has also drawn comparisons to Marshawn Lynch and Fred Taylor, two highly successful backs in the NFL.
But even with Gurley on the active roster, and potentially being available for opening day, the last thing the Rams want to do is rush him back. With that in mind Tre Mason, impressive as a rookie a year ago, is still expected to get the lion’s share of the carries early in the season. Benny Cunningham has proven to be a capable rotation player and third-down back.
But even a Gurley who sees limited duty in the early going should make the Rams a better offense and potentially help the team avoid the slow starts to the season that have plagued Fisher’s first three Rams teams.
July 29, 2015 at 1:02 am #27714zn
ModeratorGurley passes physical, begins camp on active roster
By Jim Thomas
During the last week of OTA practice sessions in June, Rams coach Jeff Fisher talked about the roster options the team had for rookie running back Todd Gurley once training camp opened. Among them, as Gurley continued his rehab from knee surgery he underwent as a Georgia Bulldog, was designation to the physically unable to perform list.
“If he’s not ‘PUP-ed,’ ” Fisher said at the time, “then I think you could probably assume that he’s going to play sooner than you think.”
Well, on Tuesday, all Rams rookies had to undergo their pre-training camp conditioning tests, a series of running drills to gauge their fitness levels for the rigors of camp. On a hot and steamy day in St. Louis, Gurley wasn’t fazed by the weather.
He passed his conditioning test with an exclamation point, according to those who saw him work out. So contrary to some national speculation last week, Gurley will not begin training camp on the PUP list. Instead, he will start training camp Friday on the active roster and be available to practice.
Obviously, this is an encouraging development for a Rams team hoping to beef up its running game and add a much-needed difference maker to the offense. There are no guarantees, of course, but as Fisher said in mid-June, minus the PUP-list designation he will probably play sooner than expected.
So the chances of Gurley being ready on opening day, Sept. 13 in the Edward Jones Dome against defending NFC champion Seattle, just went up. That doesn’t mean he’ll get 20 or 25 touches against the Seahawks, but he could be a factor.
Gurley’s work on the conditioning test certainly rates as a positive development, and a definite sign of progress in terms of the knee. But he still has some road to travel in terms of preparation for the regular season. The Rams’ medical staff, in consultation with the coaches, still must evaluate Gurley’s medical progress versus setting a specified return date.
Along those lines the team still has to determine a plan for integrating functional football work — that is, practice — with the continued rehab work that must be done on the surgically repaired left knee.
Gurley suffered the injury in the Bulldogs’ Nov. 15 game against Auburn last season, or roughly 8½ months ago. Even with the injury and surgery, the Rams couldn’t pass on Gurley at No. 10 overall in the draft.
In calling him the team’s running back of the future, Fisher cited Gurley’s athletic ability, strength, acceleration and instincts as a runner. “He’s special,” Fisher said after making the pick.
Gurley’s combination of speed and power could make him an improved version of Steven Jackson in St. Louis. He has also drawn comparisons to Marshawn Lynch and Fred Taylor, two highly successful backs in the NFL.
But even with Gurley on the active roster, and potentially being available for opening day, the last thing the Rams want to do is rush him back. With that in mind Tre Mason, impressive as a rookie a year ago, is still expected to get the lion’s share of the carries early in the season. Benny Cunningham has proven to be a capable rotation player and third-down back.
But even a Gurley who sees limited duty in the early going should make the Rams a better offense and potentially help the team avoid the slow starts to the season that have plagued Fisher’s first three Rams teams.
July 29, 2015 at 1:35 am #27718Agamemnon
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