I think when Saunders & Vermeil refer to a 'Rams Style Offense', they're speaking of an open attack with multiple shifts, flares, slants and screens. If you look closely at the Rams' O, you will see most of their plays are quick-developing, short to medium passes (allowing the receiver to make y/a/r). They sprinkle in down-the-field aerial assaults to keep defenses honest ;)
Sounds like the O we employed last season - but with more energy and 'underneath' routes. I seriously doubt they are considering trying to implement a 'track & field' O... it's just not possible with our personnel.
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