"A recurring elbow injury had flared up for Stafford, and after an anti-inflammatory elbow injection in March, the Rams determined he would not be able to throw into the start of training camp.
When the season started, the Rams struggled to find any rhythm on offense with a quarterback who hadn’t had much practice time with his skill position players.
That was far from their biggest problem.
For the first five years of the McVay era, the Rams ranked among the least-injured teams in the league; they would get no such luck in 2022."
and it came back with a vengence
And Stafford--always had injuries things---always a tough guy, though. But he had knocks on him
and we knew that going in
1- steaky
2- nicks, back issue, arm issues, little things that flare up
but the upside was worth the risks---2021 we saw great Safford, then slump Stafford, then good-enough Stafford
in 2022 we saw good Stafford and injured Stafford, maybe a little of slump Stafford
2023? Who knows?