What’s wrong with the Super Bowl champions?
The Rams, through five games in defense of the Lombardi Trophy they won last season, have looked like the poster children for Super Bowl hangover syndrome.
The offense, McVay’s wheelhouse, has struggled. The defense, despite having the best player in the league on that side of the ball, Aaron Donald, isn’t frightening anyone.They will enter their home game Sunday against the Panthers with a 2-3 record and they have lost their previous two games — 24-9 to the 49ers and 22-10 last week to the Cowboys.this past week, so this is a potential get-well game for the Rams, who desperately need one of those — particularly on offense.
In fairness, Stafford has been sacked 21 times for 148 yards in losses, a pace that would end with 71 sacks for 503 yards in losses in a full season.
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