The Los Angeles Rams are 3-1 for the second year in a row, but this time around the situation feels a whole lot different than 2016.

With new head coach Sean McVay at the helm, the Rams’ offense has been off to a red-hot start. To put things in perspective, consider this: last season through four games, the Rams scored a total of 57 points. Through four games this year, the Rams have scored 142 points, and a big part of their offense can be credited to running back Todd Gurley.

Gurley has come storming out of the gate this season after struggling last year. He finished the 2016 season with just 885 rushing yards and six touchdowns. But this year, it looks like Gurley has shaken off the sophomore slump.

Through the first three weeks, Gurley rushed for 241 yards and four touchdowns. Today, against the Dallas Cowboys, Gurley went off for 121 rushing yards to go along with 94 receiving yards and a receiving touchdown. It was the second back-to-back 100-yard rushing game for Gurley, something he’s struggled to do recently.

Related This stat shows just how dire the situation is for the Patriots

Todd Gurley has back-to-back games w 100+ rushing yards He had one 100-yard game in his previous 26 contests entering this stretch — NFL Research (@NFLResearch) October 1, 2017

And, if that wasn’t enough to convince you of the Gurley Renaissance, take a look at this stat.

Todd Gurley's 7 touchdowns this season are the most by any Rams player in the first 4 games of a season in the Super Bowl era pic.twitter.com/8uxiHSnsPw — NFL Research (@NFLResearch) October 1, 2017

The Rams head home to face the division rival Seattle Seahawks in Week 5. Last year’s matchup in Los Angeles back in Week 2 was a grudge match, with the Rams winning 9-3.