I enjoyed the breakdown, and he hits some great points. But I also agree with Sticky. I don't think beating Zimmer's D is as simple as it sounds.
While we can recognize that those dig routes are sometimes open versus the LBs, most of the time they aren't. Why? Because the front 4 do a damn good job of stopping the run. All defenses have weak spots, but the Vikings do something very well that we don't often see consistently from most defenses. They aren't selfish. Each man does his job, expecting the others to do theirs.
Rhodes really doesn't seem to care about numbers. He gave up some plays this weekend but was happy because the team got a win. Hunter isn't bitching about getting his numbers now that he is playing base DE. Robison often draws the attention of 2 blockers to free up someone else for the sack/pressure. Smith will set the edge to turn the guy back inside to the teeth of the D. Waynes tackles with the best of them. Barr takes away passes rather than making huge splash plays.
The other thing on the Rams specifically, we played this at home and likely would face them at home again in the playoffs. Our crowd made it tough on their offense. And Zimmers D didn't tip their hand until after Goff and McVay got a look and set their protections early in the play clock.