If you watched the Los Angeles Rams defeat the Tennessee Titans, then you likely saw Blake Corum outperforming newly extended Kyren Williams, though to be fair, Williams was still the primary back, and he ran hard to close out the game, but when the game was still within Tennessee’s grasp, the Rams used Corum as a change of pace, and it worked.

Williams ended up with 17 carries for 66 yards while Corum notched one touchdown and 44 yards on five carries. Would Sean McVay consider flipping their workload as the head coach in his post-game pressed acknowledged that Corum is an “explosive” player?

The head coach did compliment Corum immensely, but he didn’t anoint Corum as the starter going forward, instead choosing to say that the Rams have two running backs, and that getting them both invo

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