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The Rams lost this game by missing on plays that were there and turning the ball over because of some heroic Seahawks individual efforts. And his protections schemes are complicated and (this is where things differ from the Seahawks’ protection schemes) effective. He gives Goff simple progressions, that mean that Goff has multiple options on plays but clear ways of working through his progressions. McVay's use of misdirection keeps even great defenses like the Seahawks off-balance.
He’s taken a potential historic draft bust in Jared Goff, and put him in a position to succeed in a bunch of ways. His offensive design is currently second only to whatever wizardry is happening in Kansas City these days. Rams wunderkind head coach Sean McVay is so much better at his job than his predecessor Jeff Fisher. That the Seahawks were in a position to maybe blow out the Rams late? Miraculous given how good they looked on offense early.Russell Wilson played an efficient game, but given that the team had two interceptions (one of those belonged to former Wisconsin quarterback Tanner McEvoy who demonstrated why he’s no longer a quarterback) their inability to get chunk yardage was what prevented the Seahawks from blowing out the Rams in the second half. None of the deep shots landed, no receiver wound up with over 40 total yards, and none of the runs broke through to the second level. The one thing missing from this game for the Seahawks? Explosive plays on offense.He’ll probably spend the bye week lifting weights, spending time with his family and not caring at all what I think of him. I’m going to take the bye week to figure out exactly what’s been happening with Kam and what I want from him going forward. Kam Chancellor continued to be a real mixed bag of plays where he looked like Kam Chancellor and plays where he looked a little washed.Also? The new hit, “opposing team drops potential game winning touchdown,” was cool as hell to see live. And instead of not Sheldon Richardson picking up the ball and scampering down the field for his second turnover of the game, it was Sheldon Richardson doing that work. Instead of Cliff Avril (whom we’ll get to later) delivering the game-altering strip sack, it was Frank Clark, who managed to hit Jared Goff by being the first player all year to beat Rams left tackle Andrew Whitworth. Otherwise that new track “Rattled Kicker” wasn’t played at all.Īnd there were some fun new wrinkles on the hits too.
Also our inconsistent kicking game’s only blip was a weird kick off that rolled out of bounds for a penalty. Also, the Seahawks' recent woes defending the run? Not really there against a rejuvenated Todd Gurley. The running game never got on track, but the offensive line wasn’t a total catastrophe against a Rams front that features Noted Russell Wilson Destroyer Aaron Donald. Also, some of the new stuff they’ve been playing? That kinda sucks? Well it was only there on Sunday in dribs and drabs.