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Those Bose headsets must do a great job of canceling noise.

On Sunday, Rams coach Jeff Fisher says he didn’t hear the loud chants for quarterback Jared Goff.

“The fans expect production and execution and points,” Fisher told reporters after the loss to the Panthers. “I totally get that. I’ve been through that before. I totally understand their position on that. I honestly didn’t hear them root for Jared.”

It sounds like the rooting for Jared won’t matter. Asked whether Fisher will reevaluate his decision to stick with Keenum after a four-pick performance in London and only one against the Panthers, Fisher said this: “[W]e had four interceptions by our quarterback [against the Giants], two of which were his responsibility and two of which were not, so I don’t think Case’s play today was indicative of raising the question.”

Keenum, who admitted to being frustrated by the booing he heard at home, also heard the fans raising the Goff question.

“They have a right to feel however they want to feel,” Keenum told reporters. “I’m always the type of person that, I’m glad that the fans are there and the stadium is full. So, like I said earlier, in one ear and out the other, but we are frustrated, too, that we aren’t scoring points. We have to score more points, so I understand.”

The 3-5 Rams are averaging 16.25 points per game, which hardly will be enough to spark a 4-4 second half. Which is what they need to get to 7-9. Which is what Fisher didn’t want the team to be this year.