The Rams defense wasn’t happy. That was obvious.



The Rams were getting gashed on the ground, as the Seattle Seahawks made it look like they were the bigger, stronger and more physical team. It was no longer a question of strategy or being out-schemed by the other guy.



This went directly to the heart of the Rams’ toughness.



Or so it looked to anyone watching Chris Carson and the Seahawks breaking off big chunks of yards through the first three quarters at CenturyLink Field last Sunday. The Seahawks ended up amassing 191 yards rushing, which was a personal affront to a group of players more accustomed to shutting down run games, not having the ball shoved down their throats.



To make matters worse, Russell Wilson shrewdly capitalized on that run success by burning the Rams with the play-action pass.



“Terrible, without question,” Ndamukong Suh said. “I can’t think back too many times to defenses...