The 2016 Los Angeles Rams were arguably the worst team in the NFL after Week 10 , going 0-7 in the final seven games with Jared Goff as the starter.

Through seven weeks in 2017, the Rams are 5-2 and are tied for the most wins in the NFL, pending the Eagles game on Monday night. The offense ranks first in points scored after finishing last a year ago, and all eyes are on the dynamic duo of Sean McVay and Jared Goff.

To put into perspective just how good the Rams have been, we dug up seven wild stats from their incredible start.

1. They’re only 12 points shy of 2016 total

This is by far the most staggering stat for the Rams, but it might be the most shocking in all of football. Last season, the Rams scored 224 points in 16 games. Through seven weeks, L.A. has already scored 212. That means the Rams have a good chance to surpass last season’s total in half the number of games.

To put into perspective just how great the offense has been, consider this: The Rams are on pace to score 484 points, which would be their highest total since 2001 and the fourth-most points in franchise history.

All hail Jared Goff and Sean McVay.