OFFICIAL 2025 Rams Offense Thread

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The first td of the game was a thing of beauty. KW didn't get touched running into the endzone. He didn't even have to run past a defender to get into the endzone. They were all 3 yards in the endzone. He didn't know what to do, just wrapped his arms around the ball running into the endzone but there was no defender near him. It looked almost strange.



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One of the most amazing things is how this organization is able to succeed in fixing our team's problems.
Look at how well we stop the run now just by adding two players and coaching the rest of them up.

Look how well we've improved in the Red zone by using tight ends and signing Devante Adams.

Very often a team will try to fix these things and fail.
But we don't. ;)
 
Couple things... The Rams need to find a way to keep Davis Allen. Him and Ferg plus a third guy.. more of a blocker.. will be an excellent unit, moving forward.
Allen made a really tough catch last night.. and showed some great ability after the catch as well. With Higs out, I expect him to really show up.

Second thing... I hate to say it, but Puka's injury earlier this year looks like it really helped the Rams offense get to this next level. The ball is being distributed to so many players now.. defenses are just lost.

Oh.. and.. Mumpfield? What a solid, solid 5th or 6th WR to have. Kid was an absolute steal in the 7th.
 
Another great chart... sorry if it has been posted.

This shows not only that the Rams have the fewest offensive penalties, but in drives when they are penalized, they remain among the most efficient on those drives.
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