I really disagree with this.
I have thought about context and I believe that we can play more aggressive even with the injuries that have occurred and the possible downside. I think at worst with the players we have that we might give up a 20 yard pass play from time to time which will be offset by more sacks and interceptions.
Right now the better QBs and the 5 yard specialist (I am looking at you Krapola) will be able to drive down the field and get FGs at worst. Even Murray was able to drive down the field with short passes.
But I do want to stress that I am extremely impressed with Morris once the other team does pass the 30 yard line. We have excellent red zone defenses. It helps that Morris has to be more aggressive once we get in the red zone.
I personally believe that Morris could be aggressive on the other side of the field with his skills to deny the offense. But he is too timid to implement it at this time. You need to believe in your players especially if they are playing well for the most part.
Sorry… but you reinforce everything I’m saying… right down to calling Morris “timid”.
You even go so far as to say he’s forced to be more aggressive in the red zone… when that’s actually the design. They have less field to worry about on the back end.
You also GREATLY minimize the downside. An occasional 20 yard reception? No, the downside is getting beaten over the top, repeatedly.
You don’t factor in the Rams difficulty scoring.
“You need to believe in your players..” etc.. etc… you may not think you’re tearing down a Rams coach, but that’s exactly what you’re doing.
Not only does he lack fortitude, according to you, he also can’t properly evaluate his own players and/or just doesn’t trust them for some strange, undefined reason… as opposed to him consciously building them up and adding more to their plate as the season goes on.