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If we cannot defeat Green Bay, a team playing with their second-string offensive line, then yes, we expected too much from the Rams this year.
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Well, if our supposed team strength (defensive line) can not win against the the GB OL with three or more backups, it could be a wrap sooner than we all want.
Our identity moving forward has to be our D-line right? With the loss of Akers and Woods, I dont know if we can hang our hat on being an explosive offense anymore.
I guess Odell could make a difference but we will see.
Losing those guys may actually benefit McVay by forcing him to reel in his ridiculous approach. By acquiring OBJ though, I have serious doubts of any change in philosophy. I don't even understand his acquisition in terms of the offense. My impression is that he is far too much of a freelancer to fit the template of the type of receiver that's successful for us.
Regardless, this team could be approaching the offense more like Tennessee and control the game. Or SF. Finesse is not the way to go. Our offense is far too soft and it's flabbergasting that they have not striven to replicate what we had with Gurley. Does McVay fear being too dependent on a RB again? I know you can't just pluck a prime Gurley off the waiver wire or late in the draft but is it a secret to anyone that the threat at RB is critical to this offense's success?
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/27/2021 01:45AM by moklerman.