January 08, 2018 07:40PM
The Rams lost the turnover battle to Washington 2-0 ... and lost the game 27-20.

The Rams lost the turnover battle to Seattle 5-2 ... and lost the game 16-10.

The Rams lost the turnover battle to Philadelphia 2-1 ... and lost the game 43-35.

The Rams lost the turnover battle to Atlanta 2-0 ... and lost the game 26-13.

In the NFL there is an amazingly strong correlation between losing the turnover battle and losing the game. It is a unifying theory that is relevant not just to the Atlanta game, but to all of the Rams losses where they were actually playing to win.



AlbaNY_Ram
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  The tank week strategy IS the most likely culprit

9er8er539January 08, 2018 06:52PM

  Re: This doesn't hold water

Speedball89213January 08, 2018 07:06PM

  The definition of tank

9er8er224January 08, 2018 07:23PM

  I did not read this but I agree with you on this one

Rams_81198January 08, 2018 07:27PM

  OK. But what about the other losses?

AlbaNY_Ram197January 08, 2018 07:40PM

  Re: OK. But what about the other losses?

9er8er196January 08, 2018 07:52PM

  Re: The tank week strategy IS the most likely culprit

Headslap75247January 08, 2018 07:44PM

  Hey now

9er8er206January 08, 2018 08:02PM

  Re: The Cooper mistakes are the most likely culprit, but please....

Rampage2K-265January 08, 2018 08:45PM

  But they're really not

9er8er275January 08, 2018 09:04PM

  Re: But they're really not

Rampage2K-197January 08, 2018 09:15PM

  You're diagnosing symptoms, not root cause

9er8er261January 08, 2018 10:13PM

  It’s over and done. Now a lesson learned.

max179January 09, 2018 01:36AM

  Well...

CeeZar183January 09, 2018 01:59AM