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Jalen Ramsey frustrated by Rams offense not closing out games

Jalen Ramsey frustrated by Rams offense not closing out games

Frustration is starting to mount in the Rams’ locker room, and understandably so. After Sunday’s 16-13 loss to the Buccaneers, the Rams dropped to 3-5 on the year and have one of the worst offenses in the NFL.

The defense has done its job, for the most part, but Sean McVay’s offense is lagging behind. And Jalen Ramsey, for one, is tired of the defense needing to close out games. In the locker room after the game, Ramsey expressed his frustration over the fact that the offense doesn’t have the mentality that it’ll put away the opponent by picking up a first down.

That’s all the Rams needed with less than two minutes left: one first down.

“We have so many games where the defense will get a stop and we’ll got to the sideline and they’ll be like, ‘Y’all stay locked in. Y’all stay locked in. Y’all gonna have to go back out there again.’ It shouldn’t be like that. We gotta have some dogs who are gonna be like, ‘We’re gonna close this (expletive) out,’” Ramsey said.

He had more to say about the offense’s struggles.

“The defense should not have had to go back on the field. Simple,” Ramsey said, via NFL.com. “Gotta have some dogs who are gonna go get it. We shouldn’t come to the sideline after a big stop like that and our coaches or the other side or whoever telling us, ‘We gonna to need y’all one more time. We gonna to need y’all one more time.’ Like what the (expletive)? We just made a big stop, turnover on downs, with a minute and some change left and no timeouts for nobody.

“Gotta have some dogs who are like, ‘Man, (expletive) all that, we are going to end this game right now. Good stop. We are going to end the game for y’all.’ We gotta play off each other in that sense. You know what I mean? That’s what I mean by we should not have had to go out there. It is what it is. It ain’t the first time that this has happened. This has happened multiple times this year, really.”

The offense went three-and-out and punted again, giving the ball right back to Tom Brady, who drove 60 yards in six plays to win the game for Tampa Bay.

Starting center Brian Allen agreed. He knows the offense should’ve been able…

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