Whatever soul searching Matthew Stafford did after an uninspiring opener – he went 29 for 41, threw just one TD and was sacked seven times, the most for a QB in Sean McVay’s tenure leading the Rams…
It didn’t count, but Stafford and Robinson actually also connected on a second TD before halftime, though the play was blown dead on account of an officials’ medical timeout.
Robinson wasn’t the only member of the Rams to get more burn Sunday. Cam Akers – who was curiously limited to three carries in the opener, after which McVay alluded to the running back’s insufficient level of urgency – finished with a team-high 15 carries for 44 yards. Rookie cornerback Cobie Durant was pleased to get his opportunities too, chances that resulted in heartburn for Atlanta quarterback Marcus Mariota.
And how did the newcomer respond? By doing exactly what Stafford planned to, thinking about how he’ll react better the next time after a welcome-to-the-NFL moment that happened upon him late in the game.
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