The reality is that Keenum is a 2 TD QB. That's the most production that we should expect from him game to game.
So far in 4 games, outside of Tampa, Keenum has produced 0, 0, and 2 TDs.
Some folks say throw out the SF game, ok, then we should also throw out the Tampa game. I think neither are normal representations of what Keenum is.
The big question is the Rams D good enough to make the playoffs with a 2 TD QB.
I think it's possible if the D stays healthy and continues to play as they've been, but they have no room for error, the Rams will normally lose games when their D yields more than 17 points.
Keenum is a gamer, and he won't throw away games when the D is playing well. Against good teams, if the D is playing well, Keenum will be hard pressed to produce enough points to win, but he can. But if the D is just average against good teams, Keenum isn't good enough to win.
I think this combination can get us to 9 or 10 wins if the D plays at its current level which is about a top 6 D.