The Los Angeles Rams were one of the most explosive offenses in the NFL last season, but through three weeks in 2019, it hasn’t been as unstoppable as many thought it would be. According to quarterback Jared Goff, the team needs to get back to the standards that they set last season.

Speaking to the media on Wednesday (via Pro Football Talk), Goff was asked about the recent criticisms of the Rams offense. Specifically, he was asked about how he feels about criticism even though the Rams have put up more than 25 points in all three of their wins. To Goff, the team's standards are still higher than that.

“I think it’s good. Like you’re saying, I know it’s coming from you guys, but for us internally, our standards are so high, especially offensively,” Goff said. “We expect to be better, and we need to be if we want to win games late in the year. We are 3-0, we’ve been fortunate enough to do enough to win these past three games, but we know that in certain games down the road, it won’t be enough. We need to elevate that standard even further and continue to be detailed and be sharp on offense.”

One of the biggest reasons the Rams seem to have hit a snag on offense is due to Todd Gurley. Through three games, the superstar running back doesn’t seem to be his usual self, and with the Rams looking to keep him fresh throughout the season, it’ll be interesting to see how much he’s used. Regardless, the Rams are still 3-0 and still look like the toast of the NFC, even if they don’t think their offense is up to par yet.