The Rams have the #1 defense in football against the pass.
#1.
It’s good to be #1 at something.
So maybe the sacks aren’t so important? Maybe all that matters are overall results.
Total defense overall is #13.
They could be better–but they can’t defend the run.
29th.
While they held a struggling Lesean McCoy to 81 yards and a 3.4 average….Sproles rushed for 51 yards on 7 carries.
Add in Foles 13 yards and they gave up 145 yards on the ground.
The 9ers present a big problem–3rd in the league at 145 yards a game on the ground. And we know that some of that comes from a mobile quarterback.
So the Rams will go back to the drawing board again this week and try to stop the run. If they succeed they have a great chance to win this game. If the big runs keep coming…well, it’ll be back to the drawing board again.
But the Rams surprisingly do not lead in penalties per game–in fact the Rams check in at 9.0 which is better than the 9ers who have 9.6.
However, the Rams have the most PENALTY YARDS per game. 96.8 yards a game. That’s nearly a hundred yards a week in penalties.
http://www.teamrankings.com/nfl/stat/penalty-yards-per-game
In turnovers the Rams have more fumbles per game(2.5) than any other team.
http://www.teamrankings.com/nfl/stat/fumbles-per-game
So yes–stop the run, clean up the mistakes and win ball games.
Let’s see if they can do that.
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