We can look at what the Rams did wrong - and there was plenty (i cannot wait to see the back of Natson and Peters) but there was also a lot right.
AD in the first half was wrecking their Oline on his own.
Whereas the D wasn't great at all, they do have a knack of making some great plays and stops.
Mathews is looking like an astute pick up with 6 sacks already
Goff was totally clutch after starting 0-5 (?) on 3rd down.
Gurley showed signs of being more himself.
Our 2-minute drill looks as good as any in the league - maybe run it more McVay?
McVay finally got the TE's going after people have been predicting it for the last 3-years
Kupp played like he is possibly the best WR across the middle in the league the one tough drop notwithstanding.
This team has MASSIVE heart - even if some people in the chat room don't and a few were calling it all over before the half.
McVay is, imho, still learning and after the last couple of seasons I'll cut him some slack
If Seattle had even an average QB last night we'd have crushed them.
Sadly for us, Wilson was playing like the only two people who can touch him are (fortunately) playing in the AFC.
I for one would not trade our team and coach for any other combination in the NFC West.
Last night was a great game, so I'm going to enjoy the bits that went well rather than predict our demise just yet.
There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so.