Everyone can point at QB Case Keenum, but the first possession Sunday showed just what’s wrong with the Rams offense.
Consider: Los Angeles drove down and got a first-and-goal at the Jets' 1-yard line. The Rams keep saying they are a running offense and have Todd Gurley in the backfield. So what do they do? One run. Two passes. Gurley doesn’t touch the ball. Field goal.
Sorry, that’s bad play-calling.
Consider: Los Angeles drove down and got a first-and-goal at the Jets' 1-yard line. The Rams keep saying they are a running offense and have Todd Gurley in the backfield. So what do they do? One run. Two passes. Gurley doesn’t touch the ball. Field goal.
Sorry, that’s bad play-calling.