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Last minute thoughts: If Rams can’t beat Packers, it’s time to turn to 2024…

November 04, 2023 06:25AM
Last Minute Thoughts: If Rams can’t beat Packers, it’s time to turn to 2024
LA collides with a Packers team that has dropped four games in a row

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rdered to turn around the season when you have a disappointing 3-5 record. Instead, the Los Angeles Rams find themselves battered, bruised, and limping into this weekend’s Week 9 contest against the Green Bay Packers.

Sunday afternoon’s game isn’t necessarily a pillow fight, but it’s a matchup of two teams that haven’t necessarily found their identity on either side of the ball.

Joe Barry, a familiar face for LA, leads an underwhelming Green Bay defense. Despite a wealth of former first-round talent, the Packers haven’t become the defensive team they were built to be. Edge defender Rashan Gary will be a formidable matchup for the Rams’ offensive tackles, but he’s nearly the only player with pedigree that stands out on a weekly basis.

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The Rams are going through a year of transition on their defense. They spent this past offseason moving on from Jalen Ramsey, Bobby Wagner, Leonard Floyd, Nick Scott, Taylor Rapp, A’Shawn Robinson, Greg Gaines, and others. LA has embraced a youth movement, and while there are encouraging signs they still have a ways to go to make life consistently difficult for opposing offenses.

In terms of offense, both teams are plagued by youthful errors and quarterbacks that miss a lot of throws.

For Green Bay, when the young receiving corps and offensive line are playing well, Jordan Love seems to fall flat. When Love is able to stand in the pocket and deliver the ball downfield, he sees his passes dropped at a rate that ranks towards the top of the NFL. Giving this unit the benefit of the doubt, they’ve moved on from a number of veteran players in recent years in Aaron Rodgers, Randall Cobb, Devante Adams, and David Bakhtiari. Gaining more experience and bringing a youthful group along will see growing pains and bumps on the way—it’s only natural.

The offensive concerns for the Rams seem more fundamental. Despite investing heavily in the offensive line with contract extensions to Rob Havenstein, Joe Noteboom, and Brian Allen, premium draft capital in Steve Avila, and trading for Kevin Dotson the results along the offensive line have not been ideal. Matthew Stafford still finds himself under duress on a consistent basis, and it’s taking a toll on the rest of the offense. Stafford himself is having one of the worst individual seasons of his decade-and-a-half career and is towards the bottom of the NFL in adjusted completion percentage—one of the more trustworthy metrics for accuracy.

The bottom line is that this is an offense that was built to be successful now while the defense got their bearings, and they’ve been nothing but disappointing for the most part outside of an energetic win over the Seattle Seahawks in Week 1. The offensive line needs to play better. Stafford needs to play better, and the offensive scheme needs to do a better job of getting the ball into the hands of its dynamic playmakers in Cooper Kupp, Puka Nacua, and Tutu Atwell.

Losing this game would effectively end the 2023 season for the Rams, and dropping to 3-6 would mean that it’s time to turn the page and look forward to the 2024 offseason. Perhaps that means drafting the quarterback of the future with their first first-round pick since 2016. Maybe they will continue to invest in the offensive line and finally shore that group up. LA will have ample cap space for free agency and will likely be in the hunt for a bonafide pass rusher.

This weekend’s game is important for the Rams, and losing to a struggling team like the Packers would put a fork in their still-young season.
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  Last minute thoughts: If Rams can’t beat Packers, it’s time to turn to 2024…

Rams43173November 04, 2023 06:25AM

  Sadly the Packers are even more desperate…..

Rampage2K-67November 04, 2023 10:40AM

  The entire issue of 2023 is to get to 2024.

RockRam54November 04, 2023 01:00PM

  Again I disagree, because math.

alyoshamucci78November 04, 2023 03:05PM

  Re: Again I disagree, because math.

kw1346November 04, 2023 03:09PM

  But you have to remember...We went toe to toe with the Niners and Eagles.

Ramgator41November 04, 2023 03:41PM

  not sure I see the Rams winning 5 games

ferragamo7943November 04, 2023 04:37PM

  exactly

Speed_Kills46November 04, 2023 04:44PM

  Re: exactly

Classicalwit43November 04, 2023 08:58PM

  I actually don’t expect the Rams to win

Speed_Kills57November 04, 2023 03:47PM

  wont wint with BR

ferragamo7939November 04, 2023 04:53PM

  they won’t win with him

Speed_Kills48November 04, 2023 05:23PM

  Re: Last minute thoughts: If Rams can’t beat Packers, it’s time to turn to 2024…

mtramfan42November 04, 2023 04:58PM