I admit it. I think the Rams are a good team, but not a physically dominant one. Even the defense relies more on turnovers than on just stopping people cold.
I think in the salary cap era, you have to pick what you want your strengths and weaknesses to be, and then make the most of what you've got.
Some changes in personnel would have to happen before the nature of the team changes, I think. Not just more emphasis.
And that might come with weaknesses of it's own. I was trying to describe the Rams, not necessarily fix them.
You can't be a perfect team that is able to do it all. Or very rarely.
I think when Goff gains some experience this team will really take off and be hard to stop.
Doing what they do, but even better. Able to burn defenses consistently, and take whatever they're giving.
It seemed to me that the offensive pace got too slow yesterday, because of all the play changes and the crowd noise. I kept wanting them to get into a faster rhythm, maybe even some hurryup, but I think McVay may have been trying to get Goff into the perfect play call.
Ramily!