The 2019 NFL Season did not go as planned for the Los Angeles Rams. Expectations were great for the NFC Super Bowl representative Rams, and rightfully so. Head Coach Sean McVay looked like the second coming of Bill Belicheck, QB Jared Goff was a borderline MVP candidate, the offense was a top-2 unit in the league, and DT Aaron Donald was only the third player in NFL history to win back-to-back Defensive Player of the Year awards.
But then 2019 happened.
The Rams lost games they should’ve won, the offense took a major step back, the defense improved slightly, but the results ultimately didn’t.