Rams offensive coordinator Liam Coen says it might not be the right time to add new faces with the team in need of chemistry before Sunday’s game against the Carolina Panthers.
THOUSAND OAKS — Rams coach Sean McVay has witnessed several mental mistakes from his offense the past two games, the type of mistakes he’s never seen before in his five-plus years in Los Angeles. The kind that can make head coaches reevaluate schematically midway through a season.
With the Rams dealing with injuries and mental mistakes on the field, that has put McVay in a balancing act of implementing scheme and personnel changes to keep quarterback Matthew Stafford upright while also being mindful of the offense already lacking continuity. Adding more changes to a unit with many moving parts could create more never-seen-before mental errors.
“But I do think right now a lot of the issues that we had this past week were communication and just everybody being on the same page. When you have multiple different players up front in every single game, there’s no chemistry. There’s no continuity that you’re able to build and gain on and work off the previous week because it’s been a little bit of a carousel with those guys.”
Noteboom and Havenstein have struggled this season, but they’re the starting tackles for the Rams and their positions aren’t in question. Evans has filled in for David Edwards, Kolone is the third-string center playing for Brian Allen and Jackson has started the past three games with Coleman Shelton moving from right guard to center before landing on injured reserve with an ankle injury.
Perhaps the Rams are hesitant to make personnel changes to the offensive line this week because Allen and wide receiver Van Jefferson could be available to play after the bye week, and if those vital players are available, then maybe the scheme changes don’t have to be drastic. The Rams need drastic changes and it might be wise to begin implementing the scheme tweaks against the Panthers, who are 10-point betting underdogs. Limping into the bye week at 3-3 with reinforcements possibly coming is the best-case scenario right now for the defending Super Bowl champions, but 2-4 can also occur if the Rams don’t figure out how to block for Stafford on Sunday at SoFi Stadium.
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