Quote: "This offseason, the Rams hired Mike Groh and gave him the title of passing game coordinator. They retained their offensive coordinator, Rob Boras. They also hired Chris Weinke as their new quarterbacks coach. The result of that coaching cocktail is not only a lot of voices in the room and in Goff's head but also a complicated mixture of an offense that's trying to blend what the Rams were doing under Fisher with some of the principles Groh learned while working under Adam Gase in Chicago the past couple of years."
Too many cooks spoiling the broth?
It seems to me that the worst of all possible offensive worlds is one where you're own players struggle with the scheme, but the defenses can read it just fine. I think I'm not the first one to say that, but I can't remember who did.
Why are we blending? Because what we were doing before was so dynamic and awesome that we just can't leave it behind?