In 2019 they averaged almost a full offensive TD per game more than they're averaging this year. Was that line with all their problems better than this one?
Hi Snack:
I would argue ... Yes. The 2019 O-Line lost three starters but the back-ups were available and played.
For instance, when Allen went down, the starting-RG (Blythe) went to Center and Austin Corbett (acquired via trade) became the starting-RG. This season, the Rams are starting Practice Squad players and street free agents.
The 2019 OL was bad, and it really hurt the offense. The 2022 OL is awful, and is killing the offense.
Not suggesting it's all on the Offensive Line. Just think it's the biggest factor. Also
not suggesting the projected O-Line of (left-to-right) Noteboom - Edwards - Allen - Shelton - Havenstein, with Bruss, Jackson and Anchrum the top-reserves would have been a strength. Just saying that, due to injuries, what the Rams have needed to go with is nowhere near what they planned to have on the Line.