I agree with what most of you all are saying. The Rams have no one to blame but themselves. They are wildly inconsistent. But to try and narrow it down some... what the hell has happened to the offense? The line has added TWO great guards. Puka has been sensational. Kyren Williams has been very good at times. So what has happened?
Well, for one, Cooper Kupp has not been on the same page as Stafford. Not surprising since they missed all of training camp and the first 4 games. McVay should have sensed this and not gone to Kupp so much in these last 3 games. Granted Kupp had 1 good game since coming back but Puka was riding the hot hand. And I was sorry to see Puka's numbers go down when Kupp came back. Glad to see Stafford looking for him more last game. Let Kupp get some rust off before throwing to him 15 times per game.
The offense was supposed to score a lot of points this year. No one here was worried about the offense in the off-season. Well, the Rams are averaging 22 points per game, Stafford has thrown very few touchdown passes, and nothing is coming easy. Like many others, I blame much of it on the play-calling. The Rams offense just isn't exciting or innovative or surprising any more. Every play looks the same. I guess it is fair to say that none of the playmakers are doing well except for Puka. That has to change and it starts with the play calling and McVay.
We all want a stud LT or CB or Edge to be drafted first next year, but I'd rather draft another Todd Gurley if he is there. At least a stud RB will make the team exciting again. Gurley was capable of taking to the house on every play and that is something that is missing from this offense. The Ram's offense don't get any easy points and that has to change.