I don't doubt there is a mental aspect to it, but the problems we've had with the defensive scheme have plagued us most of the season, and bit us in the ass hard in both games against the 49ers.
And incidentally, the three things you listed can be corrected with good coaching. I think when your philosophy is to play passively, as Morris's is most of the time, it exacerbates those issues.
I couldn't care less if the DC is Raheem Morris or Morris Day.. I really don't.
I did think the defense was turning the corner and improving, but it failed at the end of the game, for sure.
I understand why people think it's the scheme and I have two main responses:
-The scheme is a product of McVay's beliefs and approach to football. He chose the DC and he's the man in charge. To think that it's not a direct reflection of how he thinks football should be played seems to me to ignore the fact that he's the head coach and handpicked his DC.
-They simply don't have the personnel they had last year and that mattered a lot on Sunday, imo. The drop off from Hill to DD/Long is very big and the drop off from JJ to Scott/Rapp is massive.. and, on top of all that, Fuller was out for that last drive.
I will continue to point to is the fact that what we're seeing is a product of McVay's vision and the personnel decisions made by him and Snead.
The Rams have lost to the 9ers 6 times in a row. Morris has been DC for the last two of those.
The Rams lost on a 4th quarter, 2:11 drive to the 49ers at home last year with Nick Mullens at QB.
The Rams losses this year mirror their losses last year.. Buffalo/Tennessee, Green Bay & the 9ers, and Arizona/Seattle.
For those saying Morris is a huge dropoff from Staley, you'll have to explain how the Chargers managed to put a defense on the field this year that's actually worse than the one the Chargers put on the field last year. If your response is "personnel", I'd ask why that's not a fair response for the Rams performance this year.
Yep.. the Rams offense is better this year.. that came at a cost to the defense. The amount of money they had to eat to move Goff would've been more than enough to keep JJ and Hill. So, that's what we'd call a wash.
The Rams defense missed something like 19 tackles yesterday and the offensive line got dominated. I would suggest this indicates a program that isn't physical enough on both sides of the ball, not just on the defense.
Fire Morris, cool.. I don't care. The Rams current program, overall, needs a serious reassessment if they want to compete with the tougher teams in the NFL. They simply get physically dominated too often in big games. Happened last year in the playoffs against GB.. and it happened this year.
Maybe the Rams overcome it all and win in the playoffs.
But, if they fail big time in the playoffs? I'd say they need to take a long, hard look in the mirror to see what they are as a football program and why they're falling short, consistently, against the types of team that dominate them.
Maybe a Fangio can get much better out of this unit, but I think if you're playing with the current secondary and LBs, you're going to continue to see the team fall short.