Well first off the run game looks tons better. Akers & Williams make a decent duo. Between them were 19 carries, which is about as much as you can hope for with McVay. It's still not a good run game, but it was improved which is noteworthy when KC was run blitzing for many of the snaps. There is room between the two of them to get one guy hot in the game and ride him, though I am not sure the Rams are smart enough to do that and not sure they can do it since teams can focus that one ball carrier with success. OL needs to start eliminating the penetration but obviously it was far better than it has been.
Perkins all I can say is I like him. He's not a good passer but I like that he can move the chains with his legs. He is a very powerful and gifted runner. Perhaps we can start using him in the future as a backfield run option. He is a threat on the ground and can execute trick plays if you were to give him say 5-10 carries a game behind Stafford. Also you can run him up behind center from the RB position and take the handoff to get short yardage in those situations if he were in that role a limited number of times.
Play selection is not something I like to criticize. I try not to do that for the simple reason that if the players execute correctly any call will work in any situation. That said when KC is run blitzing early downs and biting hard on the run action you need to burn them with short to medium play action pass calls where the ILBs are vacating. This is 101. Perk can run this offense when play action is used heavily, or at the least when he's rolled into space. But when the other team is dropping you must run the ball. This is where we are and where we'll continue to be until the OL is fixed and Stafford is back at QB. There were many plays where we ran the ball on first down into 8 and 9 man fronts run blitzing because they knew it was coming.
I think we have better answers on the bench at some positions than who is being played. That's a positive. Well, potentially. Even if Yeast is shitty he's probably better than Rapp in coverage and might improve, whereas Rapp will not improve. Durant can play the ball unlike Long and should be outside the hash for us. Kendricks can do better in the slot than Ramsey and it insulates his lack of athleticism. I know they're trying to protect Ramsey but teams are going after him now so the answer is to keep him outside the hash on a favorable draw, as in he travels with a chosen matchup.
Arcuri is a good looking player. He looks like a huge athlete, with good weight distribution for a big guy. Moves pretty well too. He'll start struggling as teams focus him in their gameplans but he might be a keeper. So far so good at least.
Receivers were shitty overall but they fought hard and did some good things. Was nice to see Van get the TD. Also wish Perk had put that ball on McCutch when he was isolated on the DB on the sideline route.
We're gonna lose a lot more games, we know that. So let's get a real good look at depth among the weapons and secondary. Start flipping rocks to see what's under them.