Saying the injuries are an excuse is something for coaches and players to say at press conferences and interviews. Except it's not really an excuse when it's a reality. This isn't a case where you lose a backup guard here or a linebacker there. When you lose your starter, backup, and backup to his backup at multiple spots, yeah that's a very legit reason. I mean hell, I had to zoom out on my 21" monitor to capture this screenshot:
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Obviously not including Allen and Matthew Stafford and all the other guys in and out of the lineup.
And my "problem" (if you can even call it that) with your previous post is the "may be deep issues" comment. One bad season out of 6 and only now there are "issues"? So they were winning in spite of said issues? What makes you think this team, this organization, has these so called issues, and that they can't "fix it"? Getting guys back from injury will be a big part of that fixing. Isn't that what good orgs do, and aren't the Rams a good org?