LOS ANGELES -- The first half was littered by boos, but then Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum mostly fell silent. A sparse crowd desperate for any signs of hope or progress from its fading team was instead treated to continual disaster, and it was almost as if their anger evolved into indifference.
These are the Rams, 13 games into their once-celebrated return to the country's second-largest media market.
This, one would hope, is bottom.
The Rams were blown out for a third straight Sunday, this one by a 42-14 score against an Atlanta Falcons team that was without its top two receivers.