Why the Rams Could (or Should) go 0-16
I watched these guys play the Giants. Believe me, I was not impressed by them.
There is one bright spot, or at least more of a bright spot. In the first three losses, Marc Bulger has two interceptions, and two touchdowns. In every game, he has completed over 50 percent of his passes to his receivers and has had more than 150 yards passing each game.
His offense, though, has only scored 29 points through three games though, and thats not exactly his fault.
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Steven Jackson, for example, hasn't been himself. His averages have been awful at a worst of 2.9 yards per gain and a best of 4.1 yards per gain. He hasn't gotten more than 66 yards in a game, and hasn't been the breakout runner he's known for. He has had some catches, and has been the Rams short passing player.
Still, the Rams need him to do better. Torry Holt talked of how they needed Steven Jackson to be the star of this running game. It hasn't been happening. Until he finds his ways, the Rams arent going to be winning much.
Then theres Torry Holt, the beloved wide receiver. This season, his best game has been one with 76 yards with a 45 yard touchdown. That was a big pickup from first week, where all he got was eight yards on one catch.
Then, against the Seahawks, he got just 37 yards. What happened to the man who hasn't gotten less then 1,000 yards receiving in a season since 1999? He's getting old, and his career is slowly coming to its slowdown.
This wide receiver core isn't doing very well. Steven Jackson, who is the RUNNING BACK, has been one of their best receivers! These guys need a trade or something, because they won't be able to keep up with their defense!
The defensive line is collapsing. The Rams allow about 250 yards of running. They have lost 37-13, 41-13 and 38-3. They are looking awful. I can't say anything but it, these guys have a good chance of going 0-16.

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