Sure, but he’s the only real YAC threat on the roster who gets the ball. The rest of our guys(WR’s and TE’s) are mostly just catch and get tackled immediately guys, and that includes the RB’s who aren’t going to do much in the open field.
My overall point is this is not a finesse offense that will be hampered by bad weather like say…the GSOT. Both offenses are/were prolific but different styles. This offense can function in shit weather. We saw it in Philly last year.
It’s funny though how all the parrot media and fans just automatically tag the LA Rams as more of a finesse team. California, scores a lot of points, we don’t have Mike Singletary at MLB (Lol) and the list goes on. It’s dumb.
If anything, Chicago is more finesse than the Rams this year. The Rams look like the more physical team on both sides of the ball to my eye. But whatever…decades-long reputations are hard to shake.
Interesting perspective, though I believe this weather is advantage Rams. Plenty of guys on our side of the ball used to playing in weather. And I'll trust Stafford's arm throwing in the weather and wind over that kid on the other sideline.
Again, agree with all that, but let me give an analogy to better explain my thoughts on the cold weather being an equalizer and advantage Bears.
Let's say you got a fight. One fighter is a 5th degree black belt. The other fighter is a regular untrained guy. The 5th degree black belt is the full on favorite, right?
Now, we put blindfolds on both fighters. Neither fighter can see anything. Who does that help? Well, it helps the untrained fighter because the "skills" of the 5th degree black belt are greatly reduced without vision. Blindfolded helps to equalize the two fighters.
So, the Rams are the balck belt team and the weather conditions dimishish their advantage over the Bears, thus it's advantage Bears.
Anyway, that's where I am coming from.
