Los Angeles Rams quarterback Jared Goff is going to take ownership of the team this season. Rams offensive coordinator Kevin O'Connell said with Goff entering the fourth year in the offense, the hope is he will take that next step with the ownership. One way he can do that according to O'Connell is by really focusing in on all the little details.

“There’s a layer going into his fifth year, his fourth year in the offense, of ownership, where you feel strongly about presenting him with a plan where he could truly have some ownership, while also understanding at the end of the day, it’s just about being great with the details of doing his job,” the Rams OC said, via Pro Football Talk.

At times last season, Goff was off a little off on the little details, which caused some of the struggles in his play. In turn, that resulted in some of the struggles for the team. The Rams lost Todd Gurley and Brandon Cooks this offseason, which puts even more pressure on Goff to make those small changes to his game.

Goff said earlier this offseason one way they can make those changes is by constant communication, something he believes they will have.

“I think that's the biggest thing that will be great this year, myself, Sean and Kevin being able to have that fluid conversation throughout the year,” the Rams QB said during a June 10 video conference. “What we see, what we like, what we don't like, and just continue to work on it.”

There is a lot of positive talk coming from the Rams this offseason, but it all needs to result in wins during the fall.