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Gurley pleads for fans to attend home games ahead of Seahawks matchup

Matthew Emmons / USA TODAY Sports

The Los Angeles Rams' revamped offense, led by Todd Gurley, has been one of this season's pleasant surprises. Now, Gurley is hoping his team can become one of Hollywood's main attractions.

Despite the Rams boasting a 3-1 record, fans haven't been flocking to the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. But an impassioned plea from Gurley ahead of a pivotal divisional clash against the Seattle Seahawks may change that.

"Please come to our games. Please come to our games ..." Gurley said on "The Rich Eisen Show" on Monday. "Obviously, I guess the Seahawks have had lots of success over the past few years so there's a lot of Seahawks fans. So, there will probably be a lot of Seahawks fans at the game. But that doesn't matter. We're just happy to have everybody come. And, obviously, if you start winning, the fans will start coming. Hopefully, we can take this one this weekend and they'll keep coming."

Gurley has been one of the league's brightest stars during the first quarter of the season, rushing for 362 yards and four touchdowns on 86 carries, and adding 20 receptions for 234 yards and three scores.

If the Rams continue their success, they'll quickly become the hottest ticket in Los Angeles. Nothing sells better than a perpetual winner.

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