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The St. Louis Rams are up 1 spot in DVOA from last week to 29th.
They scored -42.3% so far on the year, which is nowhere near good.
Our offense is -19.3% which is good enough for 26th in the NFL.
Our defense is 22.8%, which is good enough for 31st. Ouch.
The good news comes in the form [...]
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