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One of the bright spots yesterday, at least for me, was the overall play of the defense. Not perfect, but pretty damn good IMO. This might have been the best game they have played all year, Colts game included.
I realize that Seattle's offense isn't all that, but they are not total suckitude either. They have an Pro Bowl QB who's got a ring and made two trips to the dance in a fairly young career. Their WR's aren't world beaters, but then again, they're much better than what the Rams have had in the dark ages from the end of the GSOT until this season. Graham is still a pretty good TE. Their OL is their Achilles heel, but then again, teams like the 49ers didn't necessarily have great OLs and the D struggled mightily against them.
But yesterday's stat line was pretty damn good. Held them to a little over 240 yards of total offense, under 200 air yards and a meager 62 on the ground. This despite the fact that our offense/ST's gave up 5 turnovers and continually put the Rams D's backs to the wall. Still, they responded pretty well, and to give up only 16 points in a game with all that was working against them from the other two units says something. A lot of guys on our D that have been here the past several years have developed some resilience from having a bad O and responded yesterday. Furthermore, it seemed like they played Wade's scheme better than they have all season.
So, what say you, ROD - has the D turned the corner?
I realize that Seattle's offense isn't all that, but they are not total suckitude either. They have an Pro Bowl QB who's got a ring and made two trips to the dance in a fairly young career. Their WR's aren't world beaters, but then again, they're much better than what the Rams have had in the dark ages from the end of the GSOT until this season. Graham is still a pretty good TE. Their OL is their Achilles heel, but then again, teams like the 49ers didn't necessarily have great OLs and the D struggled mightily against them.
But yesterday's stat line was pretty damn good. Held them to a little over 240 yards of total offense, under 200 air yards and a meager 62 on the ground. This despite the fact that our offense/ST's gave up 5 turnovers and continually put the Rams D's backs to the wall. Still, they responded pretty well, and to give up only 16 points in a game with all that was working against them from the other two units says something. A lot of guys on our D that have been here the past several years have developed some resilience from having a bad O and responded yesterday. Furthermore, it seemed like they played Wade's scheme better than they have all season.
So, what say you, ROD - has the D turned the corner?