For one of the most well-rounded offenses in the league, Sunday did not prove to be a game they would shine. That belonged to both the Rams ’ and the Seahawks’ defenses. Mike Macdonald’s squad kept LA’s QB under constant pressure, limited their rather successful 13 personnel, and held them down to 249 total yards.
By the end of the evening, it did not mirror a group that had been hanging 30-plus points on everyone for three straight weeks. But on a second look, performance wasn’t the only contributing reason as to why the Rams’ offense did not stand out during the all-important game. It was a lack of possessions, too.
“You’ve had five plays in what’s probably real-time an hour and a half,” Sean McVay admitted on The Heard with Colin Cowherd . “It is frustrating, and it can get a li

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