There may not be words to sum up how poor the Los Angeles Rams were offensively during their 28-0 loss to the San Francisco 49ers. At the very least, though, running back Todd Gurley gave it a shot when sounding off on the performance, as well as the mindset moving forward to Week 2.

Via Rich Hammond of the Orange County Register:

“It’s embarrassing for us to go out there and not put any points on the board, but it’s a long season,” Rams running back Todd Gurley said. “We’re going to bounce back and get (angry) and get ready for Sunday.”

As you can imagine, it wasn’t just Gurley who had that tune either, as quarterback Case Keenum said that he refused to let this game define him.

“I’m not happy,” Keenum said. “This team deserves better play from its quarterback, and I intend on doing that. This is not going to define me. … It’s a long season, and this is not us. Offensively, it’s not us.”

Rams fans everywhere have their fingers crossed that this truly isn’t their team offensively, as they totaled just 185 yards, while Gurley was held to 47 yards on 17 carries. As a whole, the Rams were just abysmal on Monday night, and now they’ll head home to take on the stellar defense of the Seattle Seahawks.

We all want to believe that what we saw in Week 1 isn’t the Rams true offense, but if 2015 was any indication, when the team averaged just 17.5 points per game, then their real identity may only be slightly better.