EARTH CITY, Mo. -- Through two games, the Case Keenum as quarterback and Rob Boras as offensive coordinator experiment has worked out well for the St. Louis Rams.
The Rams are 2-0 since Keenum returned from a concussion and Boras was promoted to play-calling duties. Those victories can't and shouldn't be discredited, but they came against fledgling Detroit and a banged-up Tampa Bay defense. Heading toward the offseason, the Rams have no shortage of big decisions to make.
Chief among those choices are what's going to become of the quarterback and offensive coordinator positions?