How much is Matthew Stafford to blame for Packers loss?
The Los Angeles Rams head into their bye week following a 24-19 loss to the Green Bay Packers. There was a lot to like in the Packers game, but unfortunately it wasn’t enough and some of the same glaring issues remained. We’ll have to see if the Rams continue to make adjustments with a week to reflect. Here’s a look at this week’s film review.
Edge rusher Byron Young continues to impress
Much like last season, Byron Young has started year two running out of the gate. It’s not always perfect, but he has taken the step forward that he needed to take after slowing down in the second-half of last year. Both of his sacks this season are considerered “high quality” via Brandon Thorn’s Trench Warfare Substack. His big play on Sunday wasn’t impressive from a pass rush standpoint. Shula’s pressure design gave him a free run at the quarterback. With that said, Young made a head’s up play to force Jordan Love into a costly mistake.
The Rams defense showed a lot of creative dime looks on Sunday. This one results in defensive touchdown.
BOSS front with the overload on the right. Creates confusion and Byron Young gets a free run at Jordan Love. Jaylen McCollough as the dime LB gets the INT. pic.twitter.com/sgoUAZA9x0
— Blaine Grisak (@bgrisakTST) October 8, 2024
However, it’s not just Young’s ability as a pass rusher that has stood out. He’s also making plays as a run defender on the edge. On the play below, he dips underneath the right tackle and right guard to meet Josh Jacobs in the backfield. He still needs to get more consistent, but a good player could emerge here as he enters year three next season.
Rams EDGE Byron Young is off to another strong start in year two.
Here he dips his shoulder to split the RT and RG. Shoots into the backfield and tackles Josh Jacobs for a loss. Great play in the run game. pic.twitter.com/Bl0mx99OZU
— Blaine Grisak (@bgrisakTST) October 8, 2024
It’s time to see what Omar Speights can do at linebacker
It seems like we have this conversation every week and we will likely continue to have it every week until the Rams make a change. Troy Reeder did have an nice pass breakup early in this game, but the same problems remain. This due struggles to get off of blocks, fill the gaps, or make tackles without losing ground. Tight end Tucker Kraft’s second touchdown may have just been the cherry on top. Last week, Antonio Pierce said something that stuck, “We got to put pads on, I don’t know, got to get on the sled…I think there was definitely some individuals that made business decisions.”
The play below is the Rams linebacker situation in a nutshell. After Kraft catches the screen and starts running up-field, Rozeboom half-dives at his ankles and misses. Reeder tries to make an arm tackle and bounces off of the Packers tight end. Both players finish the play on the ground watching Kraft as he ends up in the end zone. It’s simply not good enough.
At some point, it’s time to see what Speights and Hummel can do for the Rams defense.
This TD about sums up the Rams LB play this season in one play. Rozeboom half-dives at Kraft’s ankles and misses. Reeder bounces off of Kraft. Both watching on the ground as Kraft scores. pic.twitter.com/XfQJQkFswF
— Blaine Grisak (@bgrisakTST) October 8, 2024
Rams interior struggled picking up stunts
Through the first five weeks of the season, Beaux Limmer has filled in nicely at center. Logan Bruss hasn’t been perfect, but at the very least has shown that he can fill in if needed. However, for one of the first times this season, it looked like Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford didn’t look confident in the pocket. At times he had happy feet and seemed to hesitate in the pocket.
The lack of experience shows when it comes to things like stunts. On the play below, the entire offensive line is a mess. Logan Bruss and Alaric Jackson don’t execute on the pass-off. On the right side, Rob Havenstein gets beat immediately while Limmer ends up blocking nobody. The Packers rushed six and the Rams have six blockers. They have to be able to pick that up.
Rams have 6 blockers. Packers send 6. Have to be able to block that up.
If Stafford has time…this is a touchdown to TuTu Atwell and Atwell knows it given his reaction. Unfortunately, Havenstein is beat inside. Offense forced to punt. pic.twitter.com/21egCdhBgP
— Blaine Grisak (@bgrisakTST) October 8, 2024
A similar thing happened earlier in the game with the Rams in field goal range. Havenstein should pass his guy off to Dotson and take the stunt player. Limmer should take the defensive lineman coming inside. Instead, Limmer and Bruss end up blocking the same guy and the Packers have a free rusher on Stafford. TuTu Atwell looks to be the target on this play, but stumbles as he gets knocked off his route. It’s a play that never stood a chance.
If you want to blame this on Matthew Stafford…I guess?
Probably needs to just throw this at Parkinson’s feet, but Packers rush 5, Rams have 5 blockers…gotta pick up the stunt. Stafford doesn’t stand a chance. pic.twitter.com/x1ucJAE3sF
— Blaine Grisak (@bgrisakTST) October 8, 2024
Chris Shula got creative and made much needed changes
After four weeks, the Rams defensive coordinator finally made some much needed changes. Tre White was benched in favor of Ahekllo Witherspoon. Josh Wallace got some playing time as well in the star role. At safety, Quentin Lake played in more two-deep looks while Jaylen McCollough took Kam Kinchens role in dime looks, playing closer to the line of scrimmage.
One thing that was very noticeable against the Packers was how Shula was able to activate different pressure looks in third-and-long situations. If the Rams can win more on first and second down, Shula has the ability to dial up some cool things with these pass rushers and safeties. On the two plays below, the Rams pressure looks create a lot of confusion up-front, leading to rushed throws from Jordan Love. The defense needs more of those situations.
Rams defense did a good job of it in the first half, but need to get into more obvious passing downs. Chris Shula can really do some cool things with this group of pass rushers. pic.twitter.com/kD3AlUGbgK
— Blaine Grisak (@bgrisakTST) October 9, 2024
Kyren Williams is excellent in short yardage
Kyren Williams might be one of the more underrated running backs in short-yardage situations. On the Rams’ second red zone possession, Blake Corum was unable to get in from inside the five, including getting stuffed at the goal line. Williams was subbed in and immediately scored. Earlier in that same drive, the Rams faced a 4th-and-1 and Kevin Dotson got beat inside, allowing a defender through into the backfield. Williams made him miss and picked up the first down.
Rams RB Kyren Williams seems a lot ‘lighter’ on his feet this year. It comes in handy on this fourth and 1.
Has to make an immediate defender miss. Impressive cut and then gets upfield to pick up the first down. pic.twitter.com/TqdbHRRPRu
— Blaine Grisak (@bgrisakTST) October 8, 2024
On the last offensive possession for the Rams in the game, Williams once again was able to pick up the first down on 4th-and-1. He’s not the biggest running back, but his vision, urgency, and contact balance are a big reason why he’s so successful in those situations. In Williams, the Rams have one of the best short-yardage running backs.
Rams RB Kyren Williams is so underrated in short yardage situations.
Not the biggest back, but his contact balance is what gets the job done. 4th-and-1 and should be stopped short. Stays upright and picks up the first down. pic.twitter.com/pEIHjZVJqg
— Blaine Grisak (@bgrisakTST) October 8, 2024
Honorable Mentions
At the very least, it was nice to see Blake Corum get some action against the Packers. It provided a glimpse of what he and Williams can do together as a duo. His burst and speed was clearly evident. He’s a little jumpy and on his goal line carry, he jump cut into the defender. However, there is a lot to be excited about with Corum and it will be interesting to see if he continues to be part of the offensive game plan.
Blake Corum’s first run of the day for the Rams.
Can immediately see the burst/speed that he brings.
Really good blocking from Beaux Limmer and Alaric Jackson. Both do a great job getting to their blocks at the second level. pic.twitter.com/k3Bl9aqGNm
— Blaine Grisak (@bgrisakTST) October 8, 2024