Los Angeles Rams fans—whether St. Louis or Los Angeles—have suffered long. The team has not had a winning season or playoff appearance since 2003. Since then, they have had seven coaches, 10 quarterbacks who started four or more games, and finished with an average win-loss record of 5-11.
This year’s rejuvenated, high-scoring Rams have surprised a lot of people. Some thought new coach Sean McVay was too young to be successful for some time. Others thought the Rams would need at least a couple of years to learn a new system and get the personnel needed.