The Los Angeles Rams' anemic offense continued its season-long Pop Warner-level standard in Sunday's 42-14 loss to the Atlanta Falcons, turning the ball over five times and totaling just 312 yards.
"We looked like a middle school offense out there," running back Todd Gurley said after the loss, via ESPN.com. "I mean, I'm going to be quiet. My mom said if you don't have anything good to say, don't even say it. I'm just going to leave it as that."

It's difficult to hear that "middle school" accusation without wondering what offensive coordinator Rob Boras has done to keep his job beyond this season.