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Sticking with stats that aren't skewed by number of games played due to bye...
Passing 1st Down %: 40.4 (5th in NFL)
Passing Attempts/Game: 39 (6th in NFL)
Passing Average Yards: 7.8 (T-10th in NFL)
Rushing Yards per Game: 109 (19th in NFL)
Rushing Attempts/Game: 29 (T-19th in NFL)
Rushing Average Yards: 4.2 (T-16th in NFL)
I postulated a little while back that this passing game is so potent that it may dictate what kind of offense we have this season in spite of Fisher's known love of the running game. At this point, the evidence is pointing to the fact the Rams offense is turning into a passing offense.
The passing game is clearly behind the sustainment of drives and the gaudy yardage totals the Rams offense is putting up. It's going to be interesting to see what the stats look like after our upcoming 2 game bout with the NFC West defensive juggernauts.
Personally I love what I'm seeing. Offense just needs to lower the turnovers which might happen as they continue to gel and grow in confidence of what they're doing, the knowledge that they can push that passing game against anyone.
Passing 1st Down %: 40.4 (5th in NFL)
Passing Attempts/Game: 39 (6th in NFL)
Passing Average Yards: 7.8 (T-10th in NFL)
Rushing Yards per Game: 109 (19th in NFL)
Rushing Attempts/Game: 29 (T-19th in NFL)
Rushing Average Yards: 4.2 (T-16th in NFL)
I postulated a little while back that this passing game is so potent that it may dictate what kind of offense we have this season in spite of Fisher's known love of the running game. At this point, the evidence is pointing to the fact the Rams offense is turning into a passing offense.
The passing game is clearly behind the sustainment of drives and the gaudy yardage totals the Rams offense is putting up. It's going to be interesting to see what the stats look like after our upcoming 2 game bout with the NFC West defensive juggernauts.
Personally I love what I'm seeing. Offense just needs to lower the turnovers which might happen as they continue to gel and grow in confidence of what they're doing, the knowledge that they can push that passing game against anyone.