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Rams must do better job at protecting the football in 2020

27th.

13th.

11th.

22nd.

We see that trajectory, yes? Bad, fine, fine, pretty bad. Those numbers are where the Los Angeles Rams ranked in turnovers in 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019. The records those years were 4-12, 11-5, 13-3, and 9-7. Bad, good, great, fine. It doesn’t line up perfectly but what if we focus on interceptions?

Well, no team threw fewer interceptions than the 2017 Rams who went 11-5 and ranked first in points scored. Jared Goff’s interceptions went up in 2018, from seven to 12, but LA improved by two wins.