Fisher says he's not changing play callers despite Rams' struggles on offenseBy Gary Klein
The Rams made a major change on offense last week when Coach Jeff Fisher finally turned to rookie quarterback Jared Goff.
But after another subpar offensive effort in a loss to the Miami Dolphins, there will be no change in play callers, Fisher said Monday.
Offensive coordinator Rob Boras oversees the lowest-scoring offense in the NFL. The Rams entered Sunday’s game averaging 15.4 points a game.
They emerged from the 14-10 loss averaging 14.9, and play the high-scoring New Orleans Saints on Sunday.
Asked if he had given any consideration to changing play callers, Fisher said no. He also expressed confidence in Boras, who replaced the fired Frank Cignetti with four games left in the 2015 season.
“Not given it any consideration,” Fisher said during his weekly news conference at Cal Lutheran. “I did that last year.
“I have confidence in Rob and the offense has confidence in Rob. And the offense right now knows they’re not doing what they should be doing.”
The Rams rank 31st in total offense, 28th in passing and 29th in rushing.
They have scored only three touchdowns in the last four games.
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