Mike LaFleur not panicking over Rams’ red zone struggles but ‘we have to be better’

Mike LeFleur spoke candidly about the Rams’ red zone issues, sharing insight on his approach to fixing it.

Mike LaFleur was sincere when asked about the Rams’ red zone issues. He addressed failures on behalf of himself, the coaching staff, and the players, which have led to the Rams ranking 28th in red zone touchdown percentage.

“When you get down there your execution, everything has to be tighter,” he said. “It starts with all of us, coaches, players. We’re all in this thing together. There’s no panic from it. It’s been a small sample size. Of course, in this league when you kick field goals like we have, you get the results that we got on Sunday. We have to find ways we know, as a unit. We have to be better down there and we will be. We’ll continue to work at it.”

Expecting improvements as the season continues, one should think a run-first approach to red zone situations from here on out. The Rams entered the Chicago red zone four times last week and they scored a touchdown on only one of those possessions, a Kyren Williams touchdown run.

On the Rams’ only possession within Chicago’s 10-yard line, Matthew Stafford threw three passes. He completed one for 2 yards. The Rams settled for a field goal, making the score 10-9, Bears.

Chicago would score a touchdown on the next drive and the Rams never regained the lead despite outgaining Chicago, 322-264.

Report: New Jets HC Robert Saleh expected to make Mike LaFleur his OC

Robert Saleh is not the only coach expected to leave The Bay for The Big Apple.

Robert Saleh is not the only coach expected to leave The Bay for The Big Apple.

The Jets’ new head coach is expected to bring 49ers passing game coordinator Mike LaFleur with him to New York, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter. LaFleur has never been an offensive coordinator at the NFL level, but he did hold the position at Saint Joseph’s and Davidson.

LaFleur first started coaching at his alma mater, Elmhurst, in 2009. The former college quarterback has worked with Kyle Shanahan in Cleveland, Atlanta and San Francisco and was part of the 49ers’ Super Bowl run in 2019.

LaFleur is the younger brother of Packers head coach Matt LaFleur.