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Rams’ defense sorting through growing pains heading into Week 3 – Orange County Register

Rams’ defense sorting through growing pains heading into Week 3 – Orange County Register

LOS ANGELES – In the dazed aftermath of Sunday’s humbling loss to the Cardinals, Rams head coach Sean McVay and the defensive coaching staff had a consistent message for the players as they tried to turn the page.

“We didn’t go out there and not perform well because we weren’t capable of doing it,” linebacker Troy Reeder recalled. “We didn’t perform well because we didn’t do the things we’re capable of.”

After an encouraging performance in Week 1, the Rams (0-2) got something of a wake-up call in the 41-10 loss to the Cardinals. Kyler Murray escaped every sack attempt. James Conner broke seemingly every tackle in the run game.

Entering this weekend’s game against the San Francisco 49ers (1-1), the Rams rank 32nd and last in the NFL in yards allowed per game (426), 31st in points allowed per play (0.545) and 30th in opponent first downs per game (22.5).

Now, two games out of a 17-game season screams small sample size, not necessarily indicative of how the Rams will finish the season but where the team is as its young players adjust to bigger roles, and rookies adjust to the NFL.

This was always the most likely outcome for the Rams defense to start the season. Future Hall of Famer Aaron Donald retired, completely reorienting how opponents can play the Rams. Defensive coordinator Raheem Morris and captains Jordan Fuller and Ernest Jones IV departed, completing the leadership churn on that side of the ball.

“This group, a lot of new faces and we’re just going to have to figure out how to play together as a team,” Reeder said. “There’s things that we’re learning on the fly, and we’re learning in practice going into the week. But it’s obviously different going against a first-team offense that’s doing it in that way.”

New defensive coordinator Chris Shula kept the game plan simple for the Rams entering Week 1. Safety John Johnson III said that helped the team play fast, without having to think too much about their assignments. The result was a strong performance against the Lions, before the wear-and-tear of playing one of the NFL’s best offensive lines resulted in a deflated overtime drive.

The Rams still want to play fast; as captain defensive tackle Kobie Turner said, “Our brand of football is flying around.” But that doesn’t mean Shula and his staff aren’t looking for adjustments that can be made ahead of Sunday’s game against an NFC West rival.

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