Well, we did win 4 in a row after that. Maybe we'll need another bad game before the playoffs.
While none of us like to lose, what bothers me most is in the manner we do it.
Against Arizona, Kyler Murray exposed our DB's, which also created a secondary effect, allowing for their running game to eat our lunch. The Rams were down midway thru the 2'nd quarter and McVay largely abandoned our own RB's who were having success. Stafford attempted 41 passes and Hendo/Sony had 17 total rushes.
Against Tennessee, the Rams beat themselves and looked out of sync or ill-prepared for much of the game. Our interior OL collapsed as Stafford also held onto the ball for an excessive amount of time, getting himself sacked 5 times along the way. Throwing his two interceptions cost us dearly, but we weren't really out of the game as the Titans were having trouble of their own moving the ball. Still, we got behind and again abandoned a pretty successful running game. Stafford had 48 passing attempts & our two RB's had a total of 18 rushing attempts. To be honest, I'm not as worried about our personnel as I am about McVay calling a more balanced game, even Morris appears to be learning on the job as our defense played quite well against Tennessee. Thing is, I love McVay/Snead and greatly appreciate what they've done to turn things around in L.A., but perfect we are not, and it's not perfection I seek, just a little more balance to our approach. jmo.