Talent drain dating to Beckham's injury has reduced Rams' offense to Cooper Kupp and very little else to offer.
Their Super Bowl victory 11 months ago masked a big problem for the Rams: their offense scares no one, except when Matthew Stafford targets Cooper Kupp.
In this punt-filled NFC contest between sputtering recent Super Bowl champs, the Rams’ D — which hasn’t come close to replacing Von Miller — failed to reprise its Super Bowl-winning stop. Up 13-9, it couldn’t defend 60 yards in 44 seconds against an opponent that had no timeouts. Brady fooled them, looking off a defender, freeing rookie tight end Cade Otton for 32 yards on a drive-starter. OK. He’s Brady.
Kupp must be the greatest player ever because when the Rams don’t target him, the chain gang can snooze. McVay’s offense finished with just 116 yards in those 46 plays.
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