On the issue being more about 2022, we're in full agreement. I've stated that several times. I'm still worried about it.
On how well the OL performed in 2021, I think we'll have to agree to disagree. I simply don't agree that any proponent who says they were a top 10 OL has to explain games where they got dominated.
First of all, "dominated" is a very subjective determination. Secondly, and more importantly, the very demand to explain inconsistencies is based on a premise that other top OL weren't also inconsistent. As Ram_Ruler asked, "Which offensive line was consistently dominant all year long?"
I've never believed that the OL
for 2021 was as urgent of an issue as fans are portraying. It seems the Rams agree with me. (Not that that proves anything b/c they could be wrong too.) Now, 2022 is another matter entirely.