I agree 25% is great ... when they blitzed.
NFL.com is not working for me right now so I can't checked the other games to see if they blitzed in those games in 3rd and longer.
And maybe they did blitz in those games as well but I want to double check just to make sure what I saw during the games is not different from what actually happened.
I am not going to pull out 46 specific plays from all-22 to see what happened on blitz versus no blitz. However, using your figures Rams failed at a 35% rate on you criteria ... 3rd and 10+ not in red zone, not in garbage time ...
35% is good. Not the best, but now bad ...
The 25% that is just a sample of 4 I pulled quickly not to establish a percentage but to show you that they DO blitz in those situations and I found those very quickly.
So that was not for you to try and say "when they blitz in those situations they were good, I now admit that". It was to show you that you were in error when you couldn't remember them blitzing at all. The "maybe they did on occasion, but if they did I did not see it"
(paraphrased)
And yes I have trouble stating what I mean in my writing.
But even though it looks like I am changing things, I am not in my mind. It is just coming out wrong.
I am getting that, but that os no problem - -all of us have weaknesses in ways we communicate ... everyone ... so that's not a big deal at all.
I am however, constantly getting confused as to what you exactly want in terms of your questions.
All I can say is I have done my best to look at all the situations you described as not that good and it turns out that they were pretty good, at every turn.
SO, let's put this to bed.
1. You didn't think they were very successful on 3rd and 10+, no red zone, not garbage time
Answer: They were 35%. That is pretty good compared to similar situations I've shown (excepting I didn't take out red zone and garbage time)
2. You didn't think they blitzed in those situations
Answer: Rams did. Pretty often, too.
3. Were not advocating blitzing all the time, just to mix it up
Answer: They do exactly that
My take: I honestly think it takes more that just watching a game on TV so see what is going on in most situations ... especially if there is no replay and an analyst breaking it down.
Also: I think you saw some bad failures on 3rd and 10+ and it frustrated you and as fans do, they remember the failures but not the success. We all do that on some level. I fretted more over things when I was a kid---like Rams playoff failures in the 1970s than I enjoy the playoff wins. I expected them to beat the Redskins, Cardinals, etc but rather than think of them as great success I remember what happened the week after. That's me.
That is what I think you are doing. Dobbs scrambles 16 yards for a first down and it's maddening. Dobbs third incomplete on 3rd and 10 and we simply expect it.
So, no more scenarios ... You are not going to find one "now add in 3rd a 6, not count last drive of 2nd quarter" that will fit what your memory of this is.
Probably time to concede, no?