WOODLAND HILLS, Calif. – Postgame last Sunday, Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford lamented missing some throws he normally makes earlier in the game, and ultimately not playing up to his standard.
"There's definitely plays out there. I know myself, first and foremost, that I could be better just physically throwing the ball," he said at the time.
Three days later, moving past that is not about a full reset as much as it is trusting the process that produced the performances from the first two weeks of the season, and spearheaded the two-minute drive that set up the potential game-winning field goal attempt against the Eagles.
"No reset. Just continue to do what I always do," Stafford said Wednesday. "Know that those kind of days are going to happen, frustrating when it happens, but was