The Los Angeles Rams got back in the win column by beating the Ravens 17-3 in Week 6, but was it the kind of victory to regain your confidence? Or the rare win that feels like it took more out of the team than it did help them?
The Rams are 4-2 and tied for the lead in the NFC West, but Puka Nacua is going to be sidelined for at least one game and it was a tight win over a Baltimore team that might be the worst in the league when they’re this injured.
Do you think that any win is a good win? Or could this be a win that lowers your confidence in the Rams moving forward?
Just last week, the confidence poll saw a dramatic dip to a season-low 54% after losing to the injury-depleted 49ers on Thursday Night Football. Now the Rams play another injury-depleted team, the Ravens without Lamar Jackson and a defense ranked 32nd in the league, and L.A. allowed a season-worst 179 rushing yards with a season-worst 15 first downs and 241 yards on offense.
The score was tied 3-3 at halftime and the Rams stalled out in the fourth quarter when they should have been blowing Baltimore further out of the water. Do you think this second half offense is indicative of how Matthew Stafford will play without Puka Nacua?
Every week we ask Rams fans to answer the SB Nation Reacts poll and this is no different: How confident are you in the direction of the Rams? Answer the quick survey and then explain your answer and give context in the comments below.
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