The Rams DL is the truth. They turned that game around. I thought they looked great against S.F., and even better against the Bungholes.
That said, it should be said that Dingleberry was the most sacked QB in the league, I'm pretty sure. There are times he can move, obviously, so he's not a statue. But he's in love with the football so much that he can't bear to part with it. He holds onto it like the average Swede holds onto a dollar bill -- for dear fucking life. Yeah, some of that is probably due to an offensive line that isn't all that great at pass blocking. And, yes, the Rams DL (whole front 7, really) had a lot to do with that. But some of it is Dingleberry refusing to throw it away.
The Rams DL is the truth. They turned that game around. I thought they looked great against S.F., and even better against the Bungholes.
That said, it should be said that Dingleberry was the most sacked QB in the league, I'm pretty sure. There are times he can move, obviously, so he's not a statue. But he's in love with the football so much that he can't bear to part with it. He holds onto it like the average Swede holds onto a dollar bill -- for dear fucking life. Yeah, some of that is probably due to an offensive line that isn't all that great at pass blocking. And, yes, the Rams DL (whole front 7, really) had a lot to do with that. But some of it is Dingleberry refusing to throw it away.