Meanwhile, four team across the league are still frantically searching for their first win.
Here are some things I noticed this week:
- For the second straight week the Rams defense was steamrolled by a power running game, as Frank Gore and Kendall Hunter combined for 202 rushing yards and each scored a TD. Between the two of them they averaged an impressive 6.5 yards per carry.
- The Rams hadn't put points on the board in the first quarter of a game all season until Greg Zuerlein's 40 yard field goal hit the inside of the post and bounced through for three points. Dating back to last season, the first quarter drought had reached 9 games. Despite getting an early lead for once, the Rams offense did little else, as the Niners defense shut them out the rest of the way.
- Breaking Bradford. The popular AMC show came to an end Sunday night, but is Sam Bradford's career about to go the way of Walter White? The former #1 overall pick was exceedingly mediocre in his first three seasons with the Rams and has gotten off to a terrible start this season. Through 4 games, Bradford is completing only 58.8% of his passes, which looks even worse in the context that he has averaged only 6.01 yards per attempt (32nd worst in the league).
- The Rams have almost no choice but to stick with Bradford for now given how much money they have invested in him. That's the downfall of being the last team to select a top overall pick under the old CBA before rookies salaries were restrained. If the Rams (1-3) end up with another losing season, it could lead to St. Louis look to draft Bradford's replacement for next year.



