Matthew Stafford: The Rams shot ourselves in the foot and settled for field goals

The Rams’ offense repeatedly settled for field goals at the end of long drives in Monday night’s 23-15 loss to the Dolphins, and quarterback Matthew Stafford knows that’s not good enough.

“We shot ourselves in the foot a little bit in that strike zone, 30-yard line zone, and that was the difference in the game, not coming away with touchdowns,” Stafford said.

Although the Rams’ offense started the game poorly, each of the Rams’ final six possessions came within field goal range. But they never got into the end zone, kicker Joshua Karty went 5-for-6, and 15 points weren’t enough.

“We had some good drives there in the second half,” Stafford said. “For some reason we didn’t finish them off and didn’t get enough points.”

Stafford was sacked four times for a loss of 36 yards and pressured several other times, and Rams head coach Sean McVay said the offensive line needs to be better.

“We didn’t do nearly a good enough job offensively,” McVay said.

The Rams are now 4-5 and can’t afford many more games where they fall short of the zone.