My $0.02 on the state of my Rams

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The thing screaming visually at me right now... The throwing windows are so tight.

The precision required to move the ball, no wonder we break down.

Where is the open running receiver? At least occasionally? (I’m joking... but you get the point).

Goff is struggling, but does he ever get easy throws any more? Everything is timing, timing, timing....

Probably a dozen times, I’m watching games this year and I’ve said out loud to myself... “I don’t like our offense”.

Even when it works... it feels like a lot of work.”.

I keep asking myself; am I seeing this wrong?
I think you’re right, everything is so hard, watching Josh Allen get a 50 yd td off a 10 yd slant makes me wonder who we have that is a threat to score? Since Cook’s departure seems like the deep ball is no longer part of the plan which maybe is clogging up the throwing lanes. I love Kupp and Woody but they’re not a threat to embarrass you.
McVay needs to go back to the lab and find some offense, every drive can’t be 10 plays.
 
Im pretty excited to see a QB that can run the RPO in McVays scheme. If Wolford could just hit some 10-15 yarders occasionally and throw a few deep balls just to keep the defense honest I really think we can surprise some people. The key is having a healthy Akers. Malcolm Brown is just way too slow and one dimensional and Xavier Jones is a complete unknown. At least with Wolfords mobility it will allow the tight ends to go out on pass patterns most of the time instead of staying in to block and limiting receiving options. I see a 17-25 210 yds type game with 40 yards rushing. Hopefully no turnovers
 
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