The 11-5 Los Angeles Rams have been resilient this season. While not getting credit for doing so, this team has competed for much of the season without its starting right tackle, tight end, and at least one key defensive back. Of late, injuries have also claimed the starting right guard, left tackle, and wide receiver as well.
But this is a new year, which means new goals, new strategies, and new opportunities. We've set some new goals for the LA offense. Now it's time to repeat the same exercise for a struggling defense. After all, multiple NFL experts continue to endorse this team as one of the most dangerous NFL playoff competitors.