Despite having a roster chock full of talent, the Los Angeles Rams missed the playoffs this season and finished with a mediocre 9-7 record. They came up way short of where they expected to be, which was playing into January (at the very least) and ideally February.
Jared Goff regressed after having a terrific 2018 campaign, leading to constant struggles on offense. Yet, despite the fact that Los Angeles missed the playoffs in its last season at the Coliseum, fans still packed the stadium for home games.
Goff recognized their support and posted a thank you on Instagram Tuesday. He also said the Rams will “attack this offseason and come back better than ever.”
The Rams will move into SoFi Stadium next season, leaving the Coliseum after spending the last four years there. Their new home is expected to be one of the grandest in the entire country, playing host to events such as the Super Bowl, World Cup games and the college football national championship down the line.
Goff and the Rams hope to give fans more to cheer about next season than they did in 2019, but it’ll take a much better effort from the entire team – players and coaches, alike.
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