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What we learned from the Rams’ 13-10 loss to the Carolina Panthers

Rams tight end Lance Kendricks misses a Case Keenum pass at the goal line at the Coliseum on Nov. 6
(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)
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What we learned from the Rams’ 13-10 loss to the Carolina Panthers:

Fans want to see Jared Goff

The chant in the Coliseum was unmistakable.

“We want Goff!” the crowd yelled. “We want Goff!”

Quarterback Case Keenum is certainly not responsible for all of the Rams’ offensive woes. He has played well at times.

On Sunday, he completed passes to eight receivers. But the Rams are 3-5 and in the midst of a four-game losing streak.

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Coach Jeff Fisher has said he would play Goff when the No. 1 pick in the draft is ready.

The fans are, obviously, ready for a change.

The open date didn’t do much for the offensive line

They were rested. They regrouped. They supposedly corrected mistakes.

But the running game remains stagnant.

Todd Gurley rushed for 48 yards in 12 carries.

And Keenum was sacked four times.

The open date did a lot for the defensive line

Michael Brockers came back from a groin injury. Robert Quinn and William Hayes seemed fully recovered from shoulder and ankle injuries, respectively.

And Aaron Donald appeared energized.

Donald has two of the Rams’ season-high five sacks, and end Eugene Sims and tackle Cam Thomas also had one. (Linebacker Mark Barron also had a sack).

Greg Zuerlein is not infallible

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Zuerlein went into the game having made all 10 of his field-goal attempts.

Fisher, apparently wanting to ride that wave of momentum, had Zuerlein attempt a 55-yard field goal on the Rams’ first series. He missed wide right.

Zuerlein also missed a 55-yard attempt at the end of the first half before converting from 25 yards in the fourth quarter.

The Rams have a penalty problem

The day after a loss, Fisher often says he does not agree with all of the calls. That’s fine.

That doesn’t change the fact that the Rams were flagged 10 times for 109 yards against the Panthers.

The Rams continue to stifle their offense, keep alive opponents’ drives and sabotage special teams plays with penalties.

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The defense is stout but needs to create more turnovers

Safety Maurice Alexander nearly intercepted a Cam Newton pass.

But he did not come up with the ball, continuing the Rams’ struggles to create turnovers the last four games.

They have not intercepted a pass and they have recovered only one fumble in the last four games.

Lance Kendricks is sure-handed … most of the time

The Rams tight end caught seven passes for the second game in a row. He has established himself as a valuable weapon.

But he dropped a certain touchdown pass at the goal line.

That can’t happen.

Not for any team, but especially one that is struggling so much to score touchdowns.

gary.klein@latimes.com

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