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Kudos for raising the topic again, UK.
Look, I’m a far cry from anything even resembling an NFL coach. There are many far better X’s and O’s guys on this board, alone.
But even to me, this much seems obvious if one wanted to design a gameplan to attack the Ram D.
Run the danged ball. Run it early and run it often. Running teams often gain 175-200 yards on the ground vs the Rams. And as a bonus one wins the TOP battle which keeps the ball out of the hands of Goff, Gurley, et al.
Use one’s TE heavily in passing game. Rams are terrible defending this.
After 13 games these two holes have not been fixed. Draw your own conclusions.
Yet amazingly they're somehow 11-2
If only it was that easy.......
To be fair, R2K, the problematic issues have shown up in the last 2 games. I don’t like the trend line, do you?
I love you, man. One of my favorite posters to read. Just saying that it’s okay to point out obvious issues, don’t you think? These are rather obvious issues on this D.
Actually the defense stonewalled the Lions for most of the game and held the Bears to16 only allowed a TD on a trick play... I'm not tripping about the defense right now....my biggest concern is the O-line and it's not just the old guys.
We slept walked during the Lions game and still put up 30 and won by two TD's....obviously you can't do that against good defenses or you get whooped like they did in Chicago
Good news is is that it's unlikely we will have to go back to Chicago and I will take the Rams nine out of ten times vs Bears in LA.
This team deserves the right to have a bad game without the fans hitting the panic button
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