INGLEWOOD — With a healthy Puka Nacua, or without him. In 13-personnel, or 11. With his starting offensive line, or a revolving door. With his eyes on his intended target, or misdirecting the defense.

It has not mattered this season for Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford. The results have been the same. Consistent, accurate, explosive. And in Sunday’s 34-10 win over the New Orleans Saints, it was no different.

Stafford completed 24 of 32 attempts against the Saints, throwing for 281 yards and four touchdowns. And he did it by pulling out all the tricks he’s honed in his 17 years in the NFL.

A quick slant to Davante Adams, isolated one-on-one in 13-personnel? Easy.

A soft-touch floater to an open Tyler Higbee, left alone off a play fake? Never a doubt.

How about a 39-yard chair route to

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