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Re: three team stats Rams most have to improve in 2020

January 03, 2020 07:00AM
1. Thanks for eliminating the Cardinal game from the stat line. The turnover ratio is pure poison. I think the loss of John Johnson reflected part of that dreariness. But QB 1 was central to the nightmare. Worst fumble for me was Henderson's at the start of the 2nd half against the 9ers, but Goff had the ball come off his hands twice (Steelers, ugh), and the worst interception was that SF Sunday nighter. The other insterception that really stung was Everett alligator arms, letting the ball go off his finger tips for an easy turnover. TBH, Goff was very fortunate that other balls that were clearing go the other way were dropped

2. Stats suck. And this one slices to down to the quick. Whatever happens during the dark offseason they have to get this solved or it'll be another harsh year

3. Good one LMU. Not mentioned often, but remarked upon by the rams broadcasting crew. A stat that is bad and might a good point to note that Weddle wasn't part of the success. AND, part of this might been the defense being put on the field too many times, and in tough situations. Back to the Henderson fumble in the 9er game. Defense expecting a drive by the O, suddenly on field. TD 9ers after a number of goal line stops. Then, Rams come out and go 3 and out. There's the lack of run game stat in that possession. The defense is right back on the field. Ugh. Again, the defense makes a massive goal line stand. Exhausting. Held them to a FG.
Whatever the cause this lousy stat.......it's a nasty.
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