The Los Angeles Rams are in the midst of a tough, three-game losing streak. The Rams have seen their offense go from one of the NFL's best to one that has struggled to put points on the board in recent weeks. Head coach Sean McVay admitted something troubling about the Rams' offense and state of the roster amid the team's struggles.

That is not something that Rams fans want to hear from Sean McVay. Especially considering how the team has thrown draft pick after draft pick at star players such as Jalen Ramsey and Von Miller.

McVay basically acknowledged that the Rams are very thin on offensive depth, as they are forced to run the same guys out there for nearly all the snaps, something they won't be able to do for long in the physical environment of the NFL.

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McVay was unwilling to use injuries as a crutch for the Rams' struggles, though they have certainly played a part, as evidenced by Robert Woods' season-ending injury, as well as injuries to Jacob Harris and Tutu Atwell.

Rams' fans would almost rather hear McVay speak about how there are different plays he could call. At least that's something that McVay himself could do something about immediately.

However, with the trade deadline having passed and the free agency well seemingly run dry, there aren't many things McVay and Los Angeles can do about a thin roster.

That's troubling for the Rams and their fans.