The Rams crazy turnaround from the worst offense in a decade to one of the best in the league continues to mystify and impress us. Through the first three games of the season, the Rams are ranked 7th in total offense with 1,123 yards.

Even more astounding is the fact that they’re No. 1 in the NFL in points per game, averaging a ridiculous 35.7 after their shootout with the San Francisco 49ers on Thursday Night Football last week. In the history of the Rams franchise, only the 2000 “Greatest Show on Turf” team every averaged more points per game through Week 3 of the regular season.

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Even their efficiency on downs has been elite. According to ESPN’s Bill Barnwell, they’re just ahead of the Patriots in yards per play on first down thus far this season – behind only the red hot Chiefs.

Yards per play on first down so far this year: 3) Patriots, 7.47

2) Rams, 7.64

1) Chiefs, 10.39 — Bill Barnwell (@billbarnwell) September 27, 2017

Jared Goff’s consistency and improvement is a huge factor in the Rams ability to give themselves such an advantage on first down this season. His 118.2 passer rating is third best in the league right now, and because Todd Gurley is playing at the highest level of his career, the offense is more diverse than it’s been in a long time.