The Rams went all the way to London and lost because starting quarterback Case Keenum couldn't take care of the football. On Sunday, Keenum threw four interceptions -- including a pick-six -- averaged 5.5 yards per pass, and posted a 50.1 passer rating in a seven-point loss to the Giants.

Considering the Rams won't play again until Nov. 6, considering No. 1 overall pick Jared Goff is on the bench waiting for his turn, and considering Keenum is not a good NFL quarterback, this might be the week for Jeff Fisher to make a switch at quarterback.

Just kidding. Fisher is sticking with Keenum.

So, don't expect Goff to be under center when the Rams take on the Panthers in two weeks. Even after watching Keenum hoist up a little league pop-fly on the Rams' final offensive play, Fisher is holding firm.

Let's start with the obvious: This isn't a good look for Fisher. The Rams have now lost three games in a row to drop to 3-4 on the season, which means they're on pace for another sub-.500 season. Without an actual quarterback, Fisher is going to have a tough time shaking the stigma of his perpetual mediocrity.

More concerning, though, is the fact that Goff still isn't ready to play. The Rams didn't just draft Goff with the first pick in the draft, they traded a boatload of picks for the chance to take him over Carson Wentz, who's starting for the Eagles. That's not a good look for Goff.

Again, this is also not a good look for Fisher:

Then again, we should hardly be surprised.