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Rampage2K-
yup....hope he can run!!!! or is the next KW
broken thumb means we won't have Goff for the playoffs if we some how make it there....I don't know if we will beat Cardinals next week without Goff.....
yes, he was terrible today on a couple plays, but lets face it...he didn't get much help from the run game the pass pro and unimaginative plays along with the drops today
I know he is the easy target for most though...the INT was a WTF moment that will resinate with most....once we lost Henderson and couldn't score in four tries from the one yard line to tie it it was over pretty much....defense finally ran out of gas at the end
McVay needs to come up with something better than that once we got down there
post game show talking about this right now with Vince and Jackie....McVay taking most of the heat right now about how predictable we have become. there is no true threat on this offense
this OL just doesn't impose its will on anybody right now and the goal line plays were evident
I just hope Wolford can bring some mobility to the QB position and we can rally for a playoff win or two, but not expecting much more than that.
I agree with a lot of that.
Except the defense didn't run out of gas. It just gave up big plays. The Rams won the time of possession--the defense was not hung out there to be gassed.
They gave up big plays and 3rd downs to the Jets and to Seattle. In fact the combined third down rates for Seattle and the Jets both surpassed what the Rams normally allow on D and surpassed what each team usually gets.
In fact the 3rd down conversion rate they allowed against the Jets was wildly better than the Jets were usually getting.
With Seattle, it was better but not WILDLY better than they usually get.
In both cases it was higher than what the Rams have usually been allowing on defense.
I agree that the OL has been a problem the last 2 games though it wasn't against New England.