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Rams offense struggled today

Posted: November 16th, 2025, 8:22 pm
by Cornell29
Despite the Rams offensive struggles today, the Rams still scored more points than the Eagles (lesding NFC), Lions (one of the top scoring teams in NFC) , Seattle (was leading division), and Bears (leading division).

Re: Rams offense struggled today

Posted: November 16th, 2025, 8:33 pm
by brasilrams
Cornell29 wrote: November 16th, 2025, 8:22 pm Despite the Rams offensive struggles today, the Rams still scored more points than the Eagles (lesding NFC), Lions (one of the top scoring teams in NFC) , Seattle (was leading division), and Bears (leading division).
I just get concerned when the offense struggles like this, but it happens. I will take the w and hope next time we meet Seattle our oddenae can actually play for more than one quarter. A win is a win. Let's go.

Re: Rams offense struggled today

Posted: November 16th, 2025, 8:51 pm
by bigklein
It was a win, and the Rams earned it through all three phases, but it was an unusual win. Adams and Stafford were off, Ferguson wasn’t targeted, Corum finally caught a pass but for -5 yards, more punts today than in the past month (it felt like)…

The defense, esp Kinchens, came through, and Lake, a key leader, was out for the second half. Evans came through. Poona Ford has made a big difference. He’s not alone. There were no Stafford sacks, despite Havenstein’s struggles.

Even though there were some real dud 3-and-outs that let Seattle stay in it, the Rams didn’t do anything stupid. Otherwise, they would have lost. They should have done more, even just a field goal, esp after the Durant and Williams interceptions. They didn’t, but they didn’t break, and they didn’t shoot themselves in the foot.

It was weird, but they’re still trending in the right direction. And the next game is at home again.

Re: Rams offense struggled today

Posted: November 17th, 2025, 2:57 pm
by 49RH8R
bigklein wrote: November 16th, 2025, 8:51 pm It was a win, and the Rams earned it through all three phases, but it was an unusual win. Adams and Stafford were off, Ferguson wasn’t targeted, Corum finally caught a pass but for -5 yards, more punts today than in the past month (it felt like)…

The defense, esp Kinchens, came through, and Lake, a key leader, was out for the second half. Evans came through. Poona Ford has made a big difference. He’s not alone. There were no Stafford sacks, despite Havenstein’s struggles.

Even though there were some real dud 3-and-outs that let Seattle stay in it, the Rams didn’t do anything stupid. Otherwise, they would have lost. They should have done more, even just a field goal, esp after the Durant and Williams interceptions. They didn’t, but they didn’t break, and they didn’t shoot themselves in the foot.

It was weird, but they’re still trending in the right direction. And the next game is at home again.
Yeah, it's a fine line between playing a great defense and the offense struggling. A great defense can make a great offense look bad but we scored 3 TD's and got the W. I only wish McVay didn't go so conservative after DWill's interception.