1. Stafford makes this offence a completely different animal in the passing game. I like(d) Goff. But Stafford is on another level. And just as importantly, he presence opens up the playbook for McVay.
2. Unfortunately, the running game appears to be lacking. So despite our much improved passing game, I am not convinced that the Rams' offence will be a dynamo against elite teams - and that is too bad, because I think it easily would have been with a healthy Cam Akers. Henderson is a solid 1A/1B back. But as a workhouse, he is not ideal. He is also injury prone. Once Michel gets accustomed to the offense, I am cautiously optimistic that he can bring back a lot of what Akers' absence steals. But Michel is not a complete replacement for Akers, which is discouraging, because with an elite running game, I think this offense is almost unstoppable and rivals the Kansas City Chiefs. I expect carries to be split even between Michel and Henderson by week 3 or 4. I suspect the front office does as well, given what the Rams paid to acquire Michel. We'll see...
3. I am not concerned about the defence. I expect it to easily be a top 10 unit. Very possibly top 5. There is so much variation from year to year with defensive rankings that expecting anything more probably isn't realistic. Recall: the defnece also started slowly last year under Staley. A new defensive coordinator always takes time to adjust to. Every DC brings his own elements and tweaks. Ramsey playing the star position is a brilliant idea that I think will pay dividends. Long and Rochell both looked capable for their respective positions on the depth chart, which is encouraging. I feared that Hill's departure was going to potentially leave the Rams with only two NFL level CBs. Say what you want about Hill, he was a capable #3.
4. My criticism of Sean McVay's play calling on this forum is well documented. One of my biggest fears is that, with a QB he loves again, McVay will revert to his true colors and natural instincts of becoming way too pass happy. Fingers crossed that McVay does not ruin this deadly Rams passing attack by relying on it almost exclusively, and making the offense one dimensional. You need a run game to win in the playoffs. It's early. Who knows what things will look like once Sony Michel gets worked into the offence. And some nights are just going to a pass-heavy outings. it happens. Take what the defence gives you, if something is working make the opposition prove they can stop it, etc. It's too early to press the panic button. But there is worry in the back of my mind on this point...
5. Sticking to my McVay realism, I said all along last season that, despite not having any elite deep threat WRs on the roster, the Rams had plenty of WRs that were still capable of playing the role if the o-line could hold up, the QB could hit them, and the coaching staff could scheme it up. And I was hardly the only poster to have such views. Last night appeared to prove the aforementioned thesis as factual, rendering Tutu Atwell was a wasted pick. Woods and Jefferson are certainly fast enough. As strictly a deep ball specialist, D. Jackson is still a threat. Kupp's TD was more of a coverage bust.... but he isn't slow in his own right, and his routes are so precise that he can get open deep that way from time to time. I have nothing against Atwell as a player or person. He seems like a great kid and definitely has some valuable skill sets. I am sure he will contribute some nights. But how much better would this roster look if our 2nd round pick was invested somewhere other than WR (which is far and away our deepest position)? And if our WR groups lacks anything, its a big body. Atwell's peewee sized body does nothing to address that. The Rams have had little draft picks recently, and that trend is poised to continue. You can't be wasting 2nd rounders.
6. The Bears have a solid defensive front with Khalil Mack, Hicks, and company. The o-line held up well. But like the Rams' defence, I want to see more from this group before making any judgement calls.
7. Gay looked reliable after a shaky pre-season. That is huge.
8. Kupp was out there to field at least 1 punt. He did call for a fair catch, to my pleasure. If that is all Kupp will ever do back there, I am more comfortable with his punt presence, but surely we can find someone else with sure hands to place back there?
9. We seemed to escape any injuries. Fingers crossed that continues. The Rams are more top heavy than most rosters. Injuries to key players would hurt us more than many others.
10. The NFC West looks absolutley stacked.
GO RAMS!!!