INGLEWOOD — Rams head coach Sean McVay tried to head off the questions he knew were coming. The questions that have to be asked about the Rams’ kicking game that, in the wake of a 34-10 win over the New Orleans Saints, still plague a team with championship aspirations.
“It can’t continue like this,” McVay said in his opening statement. “I’m not going to get into blaming anybody specifically. Ultimately, it’s my responsibility. It’s gone on too long, and we’ve got to be able to fix it. … There’s some instances where it’s not getting better, and so we’ve got to be able to figure that out.”
The Rams (6-2) thought they had found some answers after four field goals and extra points were blocked in a span of three weeks early in the season. The protection had gotten stouter and given kicker Jo

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