The Facts: The Rams, Woods believes, should be even better with a year of experience in McVay’s offense. They spent offseason workouts and minicamp refining it. That will continue when they begin training camp July 26. “It’s how can we improve in other ways just to be ready for the season,” Woods said. “We’ve got it. We’re loaded up and just fine-tuning.”
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As Profootballtalk.com noted, in making the playoffs for the first time since 2004, the Rams led the league in scoring offense, a 29.9 points per game clip in coach Sean McVay’s first season with quarterback Jared Goff. They’ve undergone some degree of change, swapping out wide receiver Sammy Watkins (who left in free agency for Kansas City) for Brandin Cooks (acquired in trade with the Patriots). But with all (not including Cooks) involved getting a full season and offseason in Sean McVay's offense under their collective belt, the optimism is understandable.