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Will Rams division dominance continue?

October 02, 2019 07:37PM
Will Rams division dominance continue?

J.B. Long
VOICE OF THE L.A. RAMS

For the first time since Sean McVay was hired, the Rams do not hold at least a share of first place in the NFC West. For the moment, at least externally, they’re no longer the favorite.

They have a chance to change that over the next two games, head-to-head against the Seahawks and 49ers. And perhaps division rivalries are just the tonic they need following an embarrassing home loss to Tampa Bay.

All the shortcomings they got away with against the Panthers, Saints, and Browns were laid bare at the Coliseum in Week 4. Chief among them, what’s the identity of this 2019 group?

In a sense, the Rams are victims of their own success. When you score more points than any franchise in football over the course of two seasons – and do so in perfect run/pass equilibrium – there’s only one way you can go from there.

At the quarter pole, it’s clear these are not the 2017-18 Rams. At least not yet; at least not offensively. And that’s fine! It’s a truth that doesn’t need to have negative connotations.

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  Will Rams division dominance continue?

RamBill268October 02, 2019 07:37PM

  YES

Rampage2K-194October 02, 2019 07:46PM

  Re: YES

BumRap157October 02, 2019 09:32PM