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For years now, the Rams should have been able to ride their dominant defense to a postseason berth for the first time since 2005.
Three wins in the club’s last four meetings against the mighty Seattle Seahawks have demonstrated just how much potential this team has, yet inconsistency against everyone else has losing records every year for a decade.
Poor quarterback play has received almost all of the blame for that such “consistency.” Whether it be injuries to Sam Bradford or last year’s Nick Foles disaster, the Rams have lacked an on-field leader to improve the fortunes of the franchise.
I had hopes for this article. I agree with the red text and the next paragraph. And the implication of the blue is that the real blame lies elsewhere. You guys know where I lay the blame.
But then it goes into the litany of historical comparisons. Boring and irrelevant.