The Los Angeles Rams are currently struggling to string together a strong regular-season performance. Three consecutive losses have erased any good work they built up during the first three weeks of the season. There are serious doubts about their Super Bowl hopes, but Aaron Donald believes the team can more than recover from this poor form and finish on top of the NFC West.

He talked with the press after their disappointing 7-20 loss to the San Francisco 49ers, and he was encouraging the team to get back on their feet. He knows that the team can recover after stumbling for three straight games.

He also emphasized that pointing fingers will only get the team nowhere and that playing hard will be the only way to help them get out of the predicament they're currently in.

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While it's great that one of the team's defensive leaders is keeping the team's chin up, it cannot be denied that the Rams kind of lost their edge offensively. The 49ers imposed their will on the defensive end and refused to let Jared Goff get comfortable. It was a poor night for him and the offense that only managed one touchdown throughout the time they were out on the field.

Coach Sean McVay knows how humbling the experience has been, but he knows he needs the team to get back on their feet ASAP.

“There’s nothing we can do about this performance, other than learn from it,” McVay said, per USA Today's Joe Curley. “That’s all I know how to do. That’s why we will do and we’re going to work as hard as possible to do that.”

Those changes better come quickly because there's only so much the defense can do to influence the final score.