Chaos in Week 1
Hello, my name is Brady C. I'm going to be starting this blog to talk about the current news regarding anything Rams related. If you're unfamiliar with American Football, last year's Super Bowl Champions were the Los Angeles Rams, and they are projected to play very well this year. Now you may be wondering why I am a Los Angeles Rams fan, and the reason for that is because I am a California native and also because my father was a Rams fan even before they were any good.
My title describes the Ram's week one performance as "Chaos," but what does that mean for the Rams heading into week 2? Well, lost story short, the Rams haven't been humbled like this since Week 18 of the 2021 Season. What happened after last year's awful game against the San Francisco 49ers? The Rams dominated the Arizona Cardinals, beat Tom Brady, the 49ers in the NFC Championship, and finally won the Super Bowl. All this is interesting, but it doesn't describe why the Rams lost 31-10 against the Bills, which is the second worst performance from defending Super Bowl Champions. For starters, Van Jefferson, the Rams WR3, next to Kupp, and Robinson, is recovering from a knee surgery. The Rams also lost many key players, like Von Miller, Andrew Whitworth, Darious Williams, Ogbonnia Okoronkwo, and Austin Corbett. This would be fine, but the Rams made no effort to replace any of them. The greatest cornerback in the league, Jalen Ramsey, had no presence in last Thursday's game against the bills. Our O-line was struggling, and our new Wide Receiver Allen Robinson didn't do anything significant.
On top of everything I just stated, our run game was terrible, and our defense was seriously lacking without Von Miller. We had 3 interceptions but couldn't convert them into touchdowns. Yes, it may be disappointing to lose, but we're going to use this frustration and channel it into destroying the Falcons in week 2.
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