Tampa game:
Rams 20 carries, 37 yards rushing
Goff 39 of 51 for 356 yards passing
New England game:
Rams 36 carries, 186 yards rushing
Goff 16 of 25 for 137 yards passing
This, more than any year I have seen, is NOT the one where we can generalize about what the Rams offense is after just the most recent game.
You draw completely different conclusions if you tried to generalize that way after the Tampa game, after the SF game, or after the Patz game, or after the ARZ game (where JG was pressured 16 times, the most since Tampa early in 2019).
What is the OVERALL picture showing?
That the Rams offense is developing in terms of what they are and how they attack (see Cam Akers, who was not a factor earlier in the season but was the dominant factor last night). In the process demonstrating that they can shift their emphasis depending on the opponent or situation. It seems they are becoming not just a BALANCED team but getting more toward "balance on steroids." It's balance not as just a good offensive football thing, but as a superpower.
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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/11/2020 03:30AM by zn.