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Speed_Kills
The Rams will not beat the Bear or Ravens
My guess is they might win 7 games the rest of the way
Hard reality but its where we are headed if you think the Rams didn’t handle the Steelers front wait until you see the Bears and Ravens
Also Kupp 0 catches
All week I tried to tell everyone... so many people just have fallen in love with Kupp but what I feared actually happened today. Kupp is part of a system. He is a mismatch is our system when defenses have to account for Cooks and Woods... take one of those guys away and look what happened
Guys I’m sorry but its going to be an ugly couple of weeks here for sure
Its right in front of your faces
I'm not gonna get into predicting the next few games, that's conjecture and emotional. But its clear to me that this offense is broken. And it's broken completely. Not just Goff, or the OL, or Gurley. The whole thing is a mess and it starts with McVay.
I have no idea what happened, but his offense is soft. I fear that McVay has fallen victim to the Hollywood life-style. Whatever edge he had last year is gone.
OK, I get it, the OL is in shambles. Injuries and bad decisions have resulted in the worst OL we've had since before McVay got here. And it will be a tough task to fix in 2020. Forget this year, its over.
The Gurley plan is over. No need to save him for anything anymore. Now it's an embarrassing joke. McVay's handling of Gurley is literally comical.
And now I wonder how much of Goff's regression is on McVay. Yes, Goff is clearly worse. He holds the ball too long, turns it over at a frightening pace, and stares down receivers.
I really have no idea what McVay is doing. Someone said Jackie Slater was ripping into McVay in a post game interview. I didn't hear it but it makes sense.
And yeah, we got some terrible calls. But the bottom line is the offense scored 3 freaking points. I'm not hiding that behind the refs.
McVay needs to do some real soul searching. There is no simple fix here. They've got some serious problems. And it all starts with him.
~ max ~
“The consciousness of good intentions disdains ambiguity.” - Alexander Hamilton