The Rams have two games left but gave every indication they’re in the midst of packing it in the rest of the season.

Last night’s loss to the Seahawks was predictable, and the way it followed so many familiar patterns led at least one of them to the larger realization.

“Everybody in this room definitely had a reason why our head coach was fired,” Rams receiver Tavon Austin said, via Alden Gonzalez of ESPN.com. “Individually, I wish I could’ve done more. Everybody wishes they could’ve done more. But ‘wish’ is not going to get it done. We have to finish these last two off. Hopefully nobody quits. I know I’m not going to quit. ”

Blaming it all on Jeff Fisher (who certainly deserved it) doesn’t do the dysfunction justice, but encapsulated the frustrations of the season. But last night put them all on display, from the dropped balls and ugly penalties to the mysterious play calls. It was truly the “poopfest” Richard Sherman predicted, and more.

“The constant inconsistencies, it’s very frustrating,” Rams left guard Rodger Saffold said. “It drives you crazy.”

The Rams are 4-10 and playing out the string under interim coach John Fassel, who understands what’s happening here as well.

“It’s discouraging,” Fassel said. “The players are frustrated that the same things keep happening over and over.”

Fassel at least added something new to the mix, by calling a fake punt from his own 30-yard line on fourth-and-9, taking the ball off the foot of perhaps his best player and putting it into his hands. It went about like you’d expect.