Tyler Conway@@jtylerconwayFeatured Columnist IVNovember 7, 2022
Los Angeles Rams cornerback Jalen Ramsey (5) prepares to enter the field beforean NFL football game against the Carolina Panthers Sunday, Oct. 16, 2022, in Inglewood, Calif. (AP Photo/Jayne Kamin-Oncea)AP Photo/Jayne Kamin-Oncea

The Los Angeles Rams have a terrible offense.

The Rams' lack of offensive production was criticized by the Pro Bowl corner.

The defense should not have been forced to return to the field. "It's simple," Ramsey said to reporters. Some dogs are going to get it. We shouldn't go to the sideline after a big stop like that because our coaches or the other side might tell us we need to go back. We're going to need you one more time. Like what? We just made a big stop, turnover on downs, with a minute and some change left and no timeouts for anyone.

We are going to end this game right now with some of the dogs. It's a good stop. We are ending the game for you. We need to play off in that way. I mean what I say. We should not have gone out there. The thing is what it is. This isn't the first time. This has happened a lot this year. S-t

Four fourth-quarter possessions by the Rams gave Tom Brady multiple chances for a come-from-behind victory. Brady was able to take advantage of the opportunities and hit Otton for a one-yard touchdown with nine seconds left to win the game.

Ramsey's frustration is hard to find fault in, even though it's not advisable to rip your teammates in public. After a Week 7 bye, the Rams offense is 31st in yards per game and 29th in points per game

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After signing a $160 million extension, Matthew Stafford has looked like a shell of himself, the run game has been missing in action, and Cooper Kupp has been the only consistent pass catcher. Sean McVay's reputation as an offensive innovator has waned due to issues on the offensive line.

Despite being put at a constant disadvantage, the Rams defense has excelled. Ramsey recovered from an ugly start to the season to play at an All-Pro level and currently has an 88.0 grade from Pro Football Focus for the season.

"I don't think that it's the panic button, but changes have to be made, adjustments have to be made, we can't continue to go on like this and what that looks like," McVay said.

If the Rams don't make the playoffs the following year, they'll be the first defending Super Bowl champion not to do so in a decade.