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You're diagnosing symptoms, not root cause

January 08, 2018 10:13PM
We know that the Rams collectively performed poorly. We can go through and point to each individual symptom of their collective poor performance as the reasons. Cooper's miscues, Gurley's drops, Goff's unusual number of off target passes, the second half defense, HIgbee's drop, Watkins drop, McVay's play calling, etc. There's a veritable potpourri of issues to choose from.

But the question is, why is there such a large basket of issues to pick from in this game? This was more than arguably their worst collective performance of the season and certainly was against a team they were clear favorites to beat. Why did they experience systemic failure Saturday?
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  The tank week strategy IS the most likely culprit

9er8er534January 08, 2018 06:52PM

  Re: This doesn't hold water

Speedball89209January 08, 2018 07:06PM

  The definition of tank

9er8er219January 08, 2018 07:23PM

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

Rams_81193January 08, 2018 07:27PM

  OK. But what about the other losses?

AlbaNY_Ram193January 08, 2018 07:40PM

  Re: OK. But what about the other losses?

9er8er192January 08, 2018 07:52PM

  Re: The tank week strategy IS the most likely culprit

Headslap75242January 08, 2018 07:44PM

  Hey now

9er8er202January 08, 2018 08:02PM

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

Rampage2K-261January 08, 2018 08:45PM

  But they're really not

9er8er272January 08, 2018 09:04PM

  Re: But they're really not

Rampage2K-192January 08, 2018 09:15PM

  You're diagnosing symptoms, not root cause

9er8er256January 08, 2018 10:13PM

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

max175January 09, 2018 01:36AM

  Well...

CeeZar179January 09, 2018 01:59AM