Sean McVay ’s Los Angeles Rams run an offense that asks one simple question of opponents: Can you stop creativity? Former NFL quarterback and ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky argued on Thursday that the answer is usually “no,” and he made a neat case for why McVay’s scheme ranks among the league’s most entertaining .

Orlovsky framed his praise around two contrasts. He called the Rams’ running game “super boring, super simple”, a controlled base that minimizes negative plays, and then lauded the passing game’s motion, matchup hunting, and pre-snap creativity as the part that actually moves the needle.

The result, he said, is an offense that rarely shoots itself in the foot: “They only have 24 negative plays this season,” Orlovsky said in a recent episode of NFL on ESPN, adding that avoidi

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